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Calmex for Dog Capsules (10 capsules)

NZ $33.21 incl GST

Calmex for Dog Capsules (10 capsules)

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Stress Care, Vet Product

Description

To help dogs experiencing fear, stress and anxiety!

CALMEX provides nutritional support to the central nervous system to help maintain calm, normal behaviour and can help the animal to stay relaxed in situations they find stressful or scary.

CALMEX for Dogs is a capsule that can be opened and mixed with food or given whole. For optimum results with dogs, feed 30-60 minutes before the desired effect is required.

CALMEX capsules for Dogs - Key Benefits:
  • Fast onset usually 30-60 minutes, rather than weeks
  • Can be used for acute situations
  • Safe and effective
  • Can facilitate start of behaviour or training programmes
  • Portable handy pocket sized pack
  • CALMEX Key uses:
  • Rescue Dogs
  • Transport
  • Noise like fireworks or thunder
  • Kennelling
  • After surgery
  • Dental checks
  • Grooming and Nail cutting
  • Separation Anxiety intermittent use or with behaviour training
 
How do I know if my animal is stressed? Animals cannot tell us when they are feeling stressed or scared and we struggle to understand their behaviour. Is your pet showing any of the following?
  • Excessive vocalising
  • Destructive behaviour
  • Struggling with car travel
  • Toileting in the house
  • Begging
  • Running away
  • Struggling with vet/groomer visits
  • Aggression towards humans or other animals
  • Fear in everyday situations
  • Withdrawal or seeking more attention than normal

Behaviour problems are common but they can usually be solved by taking some simple steps. Speak to your vet today about what can be done to help. What else can I do to help? Every pet has their own personality, so no one solution fits all behavioural issues. This is why your vet may recommend a variety of management options.


Examples of ways problem behaviours are managed include:
  • Environmental changes
  • Lifestyle changes
  • Behavioural training
  • Calming supplements
  • Pharmaceuticals
 
Top tips for fireworks
Act normally even though your pet is frightened. Trying to comfort them will only make it seem that there is indeed something to be afraid of. Never punish fearful behaviour, just ignore it. Ensure the area where your dog normally rests is a safe zone. Provide toys, chews and as many pleasant distractions as possible. Close the curtains and play loud music to mask the noise. Keep doors closed at all times and the area where your pet is housed secure. Microchip your pet in case escapes do occur. Walk your pet outside of peak firework time.

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