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The natural support that helps your pet stay calm in the face of daily stress.
Works on the gut-brain axis to promote calmer, more stable behavior, day after day.
Approved by Health Canada
Available in store
CloseNON-Drowsy: Your pet remains calm and collected.
Directions for Use
Size: Pets < 10 kg
≤ 5 kg: 1 sachet per day
> 5 kg to < 10 kg: 2 sachets per day
Adjusted dosage for small animals: One sachet is sufficient for very small animals, while two sachets ensure optimal effect for animals approaching 10 kg.
Size: Pets 10 kg and over
≥ 10 kg to < 15 kg: 1 sachet per day
≥ 15 kg to < 25 kg: 2 sachets per day
Increased dosage for larger animals: One sachet for dogs around 10–15 kg, and two sachets to guarantee full effectiveness for dogs between 15 and 25 kg.
• Sprinkle the contents of the sachet onto the pet's usual food.
Always administer at the same time of day for optimal effect.
• Planned Events
Begin administration 1 to 2 days before a stressful event (travel, moving, fireworks) and continue for 3 days after the event.
• Unplanned Events
Administer on the day of the event, then once a day for 3 days afterward.
• Prolonged Periods of Stress
For situations such as major changes in the environment, training periods, or changes in behavior, use for 30 days.
Use can be extended up to 56 days if needed.
Store in a cool, dry place.
Do not refrigerate.
Keep out of reach of children.
Ingredients
Triptic alpha-S1 casein, dehydrated cultures of Bifidobacterium longum and Bacillus subtilis, microcrystalline cellulose, silicon dioxide.
Each 1 g sachet contains:
• Tryptic alpha-S1 casein: 115 mg (for animals <10 kg) or 230 mg (for animals ≥10 kg)
• Bacillus subtilis: 2 billion CFU
• Bifidobacterium longum: 1.2 billion CFU
Animal health product NN.V0U6 (for animals <10 kg) / NN.A2Y1 (for animals ≥10 kg)
Warnings
Use only as directed.
Do not administer concurrently with an antibiotic.
This product is intended for use in dogs and cats only.
Effects may vary depending on the animal, its sensitivity level, the frequency of use, and the specific circumstances.
If adverse effects occur, discontinue use and consult a veterinarian.