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one of my three dogs is a Romanian stray who was rescued from a kill shelter. On bonfire night, all the fireworks set off by my neighbours caused her to become very stressed which then rapidly escalated to the point of her trying to make a bid for freedom through all the windows in my house including the kitchen ones via the worktop which no way could she reach. No amount of soothing by myself could calm her and the situation became very dangerous. The night after , I gave her the maximum dose of these little beauties and they worked like a dream !!!! even though she was stressed and panting during the loudest of bangs, she remained calm enough to stay in her bed and doze in between them and did actually go out at the end of the night. Could not recommend enough !!!!
I first had this many years ago from a Homeopathic vet, and it worked like a dream on the 3 cats I had then. I was delighted to see it on Vetuk, but unfortunately it has no effect on my current cat. Maybe the formula proportions are different. Maybe all cats vary, and what works for one, will not work for another.
I was getting worried that my young Cavachon (18month) Ollie would NEVER stop jumping up, and constantly licking everyone who came came, into the house, so I started searching for something that I could give him that might help then I came upon these little beauties and honestly to be completely honest with you I've never looked back!.
This worked well for my Whippet's anxiety during unsettling times. However, we didn't find it effective for our other dog whilst she was going through a highly stressful convalescence period (and no she wasn't in pain). For separation anxiety, we have found it effective when used in conjunction with a Thundershirt and DAP spray. Using these three things have allowed us to leave our Whippet on his own, without our other dog, for 2-hours without any barking or whining (we record him). So, from my experience, it works for low-medium stress.
I have a 13 year old collie x who has had in the past the odd fit but also suffers from being left even for a short time i.e. barks a lot. Since giving him scullcap and valerian tablets he has not had any more fits and is also more relaxed when being left (this of course has been verified by my immediate neighbours). I would definitely recommend this as opposed to Zylkene which is more of a potent drug, scullcap being more herbal.
I have an dog with Epilepsy - Dorwest Scullcap & Valerian tablets were recommeded for my him and I'm certain these help keep his seizures under control along with a drug prescribed by my Vet.