Top reasons why your dog is suffering from anxiety
- Separation Anxiety: Dogs become anxious when left alone, causing destructive behaviour.
- Environmental Changes: Moving or new family members can trigger anxiety.
- Loud Noises: Thunderstorms or fireworks frighten dogs, causing anxiety.

- Past Trauma: Abuse or neglect in the past leads to anxiety.
- Lack of Socialisation: Poor puppy socialisation results in anxiety.
- Medical Conditions: Thyroid or neurological issues may cause dog anxiety.
Includes the Top Ten Ingredients to Calm Dogs

CBD (Cannabidiol)
Hemp Fibre CBD is the CBD (Cannabidiol) naturally occurring in Hemp Fibre when the hemp plant is cold pressed. The cold-pressing process used ensures there is zero THC in the resultant hemp fibre and therefore it has no psychoactive effect on dogs. CBD has been shown to help reduce anxiety in dogs, while also helping them relax and feel at ease.

Chamomile
Chamomile is derived from the dried flower of the maricaria species, a member of the daisy family. It is recognised for its calming properties, helping to relieve stress, anxiety, and insomnia in dogs.

Valerian Root
(Valeriana officinalis) is a natural herb with sedative and relaxing properties, proven to help manage stress and anxiety in dogs.

Passionflower
(Passiflora incarnata) is a vine with vibrant purple flowers. It is best known for its natural calming properties, resulting in dogs feeling calmer and more relaxed.

Ashwagandha
An adaptogenic herb that can help dogs to maintain normal emotional balance and reduce the negative effects of normal environmental stress.

L-Tryptophan
An amino acid proven to help reduce stress in dogs. Studies show that supplementation with L-tryptophan has positive effects on dog’s behaviour.

L-Theanine
L-Theanine is an amino acid known for its calming properties. It can help dogs by reducing anxiety, promoting better sleep and calm dogs during stressful events.

Vitamin B1
Commonly referred to as thiamine, is the B vitamin known for its calming properties. There is considerable evidence for its effectiveness in reducing anxiety in dogs.

DHA
(Docosahexaenoic acid) is an omega-3 fatty acid found in cold-water fish and is the most important of all omega-3 fats. DHA is critical for the function of the brain and central nervous system, with a calming effect on dogs when fed at the desired level.

Ginger Root
Widely known for its calming properties and reduction in anxiety due to its effect of increasing serotonin in a dog’s brain.
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