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Calming Dog Treats

Discover our range of Dog Calming Treats, expertly formulated with natural ingredients like chamomile, valerian root, L-Theanine, and hemp to help soothe and relax your dog. Ideal for managing stress from thunderstorms, separation, or daily life, these treats are a safe and effective way to keep your furry friend calm and happy.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do dog calming treats work?

Dog calming treats contain ingredients such as herbs like chamomile and valerian root, amino acids like L-Theanine, and natural compounds like hemp, which are known for their soothing effects. These ingredients help reduce anxiety and promote relaxation in dogs by influencing the central nervous system. They are particularly beneficial in stressful situations like thunderstorms, fireworks, or separation from owners.

How long do dog calming treats take to work?

The onset of action for dog calming treats varies, but typically, you can expect to see a calming effect within 30 minutes to an hour after administration. This timeframe can depend on the specific formulation of the treat, the size and metabolism of the dog, and the level of stress or anxiety the dog is experiencing.

How long do dog calming treats last?

Once effective, the calming influence of these treats generally lasts between 4 to 8 hours. It's important to follow the recommended dosage on the product label for optimal results and safety.

What is in dog calming treats?

Ingredients typically include:

  • Herbs: Like chamomile, valerian root, and passionflower, known for their calming properties.
  • Amino Acids: L-Theanine is often used to reduce anxiety and promote relaxation.
  • Hemp: A natural compound reputed for its calming effects.
  • Vitamins and Minerals: Such as Vitamin B complex and magnesium, which can help manage stress.
  • Other Natural Ingredients: Ginger, for instance, can help soothe an upset stomach during stress.

For more insights on managing stress and anxiety in your dog, read through our blog.