Dorwest Valerian Compound for Dogs and Cats, 30ml, Quick acting Dog Calming Liquid Drops - Valerian for Dogs, Non-Drowsy

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Dorwest Valerian Compound for Dogs and Cats, 30ml, Quick acting Dog Calming Liquid Drops - Valerian for Dogs, Non-Drowsy

Dorwest Valerian Compound for Dogs and Cats, 30ml, Quick acting Dog Calming Liquid Drops - Valerian for Dogs, Non-Drowsy

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Humans have used valerian root for as long as 2,000 years as a medicinal herb to treat insomnia and anxiety issues. If you’ve been wondering whether or not it could also work for your anxious dog, then you’ll be happy to hear that it can. If your dog freaks out during thunderstorms or when you leave for work, valerian root is a natural remedy that could ease your dog’s anxiety. If your dog shows any form of aggression in his anxious state, seek help from a professional, such as a vet or behaviourist. Best calming tablets for dogs Valerian root is native to Asia and Europe and is currently grown in China, North America, and other various countries. For centuries, the flowers from the valerian plant have been used for perfume and the root for medicinal purposes. Valerian is unlikely to harm your pet on its own, although it can make a dog drowsy and interact with other medication. Depending on the cause of a pet’s stress a veterinary and behavioural consultation may lead to a more effective means of stress management. The root of the plant, Valeriana officialis has been used for centuries for stress-related conditions in humans. Studies have shown a positive effect in people suffering from mild anxiety and insomnia (1,2). It’s widely used in pets – but does it actually work? How does it work?

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Ingredients: Fresh herb extracts of: Vervain herb (BHP) 50%, valerian root (BHP) 25%, Mistletoe plant (BHP) 25%

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Valerian root works by increasing the neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in your brain (neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid is a fancy scientific word for the amino acids in your brain that work as chemical messengers). Available dosages: The recommended dose depends on your dog’s anxiety and weight. Large dogs may require a different dosage than small dogs. Make sure to follow the product label for safety. Your dog is peacefully asleep in their bed. And then it starts. Crash, clang, boom — a thunderstorm. Only moments before your dog was happily murmuring sweet dreams, and now they spring up off the bed. As the thunder continues to roar, your dog runs around the house in fright. They search for safety under couches and beds, hiding until the clamoring stops. No matter how much you may try to coax them out, they can’t help it. So what can you do? There haven’t been any kind of conclusive studies done on the effects of valerian root on dogs, but it is thought that it can have multiple benefits. If your dog is particularly fearful of specific scenarios, such as going to the vet, when you have visitors, or during thunderstorms, it could prove helpful.

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Valerian has minimal side effects and has been used for centuries for its mild sedative and calming effects. While studies are few and far between as to its efficacy, valerian root has a long history of being used to help treat the following issues; The key active ingredient is L-tryptophan, a naturally occurring amino acid found in many foods. When the body absorbs it, it increases the level of serotonin, which is responsible for feelings of happiness, relaxation and wellbeing. Loud noises. Administer the holistic remedy to your dog prior to the noise. If administered at the first sound of his noise phobia, it may be less effective. In the case of thunder, this is the first rumble, and for fireworks, prior to the start of the show.

These tablets are formulated to relieve anxiety naturally to allow dogs to feel more alert, focused and calm. Contains carefully selected natural ingredients, such as active herbs – valerian, scullcap, mistletoe and gentian – that support calming pathways within the nervous system to reduce anxiety without immobilising muscles or causing drowsiness. A calming natural supplement to help reduce stress, support calm behaviour and ease anxiety. It consists of a unique combination of scientifically proven ingredients, including L-trpytophan, L-arginine, B vitamins, natural GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid, a neurotransmitter) and lemon balm, to help maintain the calming pathways in the brain and support relaxation.

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Valerian Root for the treatment of anxiety in dogs is gaining popularity according to published editorials. More and more citations are popping up from dog owners and indeed dog experts who have deployed the herb as part of a balanced treatment plan for dogs who suffer with anxiety issues. Dogs and Valerian Root: Overview For use on singular occasions, give 12 hours and 2 hours before event using the higher dosage rate.There is little evidence that valerian will be effective against stress in dogs or cats. Further research would be helpful in informing a decision to use the herbal medicine. Consulting your veterinary surgeon or a qualified behaviourist is likely to be effective. Special Warnings: Caution should be taken when adminstering to exotic cats with low body fat, as very occasionally hyperactivity has been induced. Bottles have glass pipette dropper for easy administration but which require care in use to avoid breakage or injury. Thanks to the homeopathic herb’s sedative and anti-anxiety properties, it helps calm down your dog during stressful situations. Integrative veterinarian Dr. Lisa Pinn McFaddin notes that “Specific conditions in which valerian root may be recommended include noise phobias — including thunderstorms, fireworks, and gunfire, separation anxiety, visits to the veterinary office, travel, on walks with aggressive dogs, and when hosting large groups of people at home.” Valerian root benefits dogs in the following situations: Valerian is an ideal natural remedy for the treatment of anxious or nervous dogs, and particularly for those dogs who, like many humans, suffer from insomnia. It is also known to be of benefit to dogs which suffer from canine epilepsy. According to Tilford and Wulff, “it sometimes helps to reduce the frequency and severity of seizures.”



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