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4 powerful ingredients that help keep dogs relaxed without drowsiness:

What calming ingredients help my dog:

  • Colostrum – contains bioactive molecules that cohesively work
    together to provide calming properties¹
  • L-Theanine (green tea extract) – may produce a relaxing effect
    without sedation and may help to control fear and phobias²,³ 
  • L-Tryptophan – helps increase serotonin and has been shown to help
    reduce stress-related behaviour in dogs⁴
  • Thiamine – plays an integral role in ensuring a healthy
    functioning nervous system⁵

DELICIOUS CALMING DOG TREAT TO HELP RELAX YOUR DOG

Why use calming treats for dogs?

ADAPTIL Calm Chews promotes relaxation in dogs

  • Composed of scientifically proven calming ingredients
  • Easy to eat – tasty soft bite sized treat
  • Non-drowsy
  • Use daily or as needed
  • Recommended by veterinarians
  • Only 11 calories per chew
  • No preservatives

ADAPTIL Calm Chew Information:

Approximate composition per chew:

Thiamine (Vit B1) 100 mg, L-Tryptophan 75 mg, L-Theanine (Green Tea Extract) 35 mg, Colostrum 25 mg, Oat flour, Brewer’s yeast, Glycerin, Rye flour, Hydrolyzed yeast, Saower oil, Citrus pectin.

Analytical constituents:
Moisture: 9.4%; crude protein 23.7%; crude fat 9.8%; crude fibre 0.6%; crude ash 2.9%
Net content: 96g

Directions for use: Use daily or as needed.

  • < 15kg: ½ Chew Daily
  • 16 - 30 kg: 1 Chew Daily
  • > 31 kg: 2 Chews Daily

The number of chews can be doubled as required.

References

  • 1. Kendall R & Delomba E. (2017), VetriScience Laboratories, Retrieved from https://info.vetriscience.com/white_papers/C3ColostromCalmingComplexWhitePaper.pdf.
  • 2. Juneja LR, Chu DC, Okubo T, et al. (1999). L-theanine-a unique amino acid of green tea and its relaxation effect in humans. Trends Food Sci Technol, 10, 199–204.
  • 3. White DJ, de Klerk S, Woods W, et al. (2016). Antistress, Behavioural and Magnetoencephalography effects of an L-Theanine based nutrient drink: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover trial. Nutrients, 8,1–19.
  • 4. DeNapoli, J, Dodman N, Shuster L, et al. (2000) Effect of dietary protein content and tryptophan supplementation on dominance aggression, territorial aggression and hyperactivity in dogs. J Am Vet Med Assoc , 217, 504 – 8.
  • 5. Kritikos G, Parr JM & Verbrugghe A. (2017) The Role of Thiamine and Effects of Deficiency in Dogs and Cats. Vet Sci, 4, 59. doi:10.3390/vetsci4040059.

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