Dorwest Valerian Compound for Dogs and Cats, 30ml, Quick acting Dog Calming Liquid Drops - Valerian for Dogs, Non-Drowsy

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Dorwest Valerian Compound for Dogs and Cats, 30ml, Quick acting Dog Calming Liquid Drops - Valerian for Dogs, Non-Drowsy

Dorwest Valerian Compound for Dogs and Cats, 30ml, Quick acting Dog Calming Liquid Drops - Valerian for Dogs, Non-Drowsy

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Scullcap and Valerian Tablets help to naturally reduce your pet's stress or anxiety with no drowsiness. The more severe the phobia, the earlier you should start, up to a month in some cases. For moderate phobias, start around 10 days before the predicted worst night. However, even if you only start the day or so before your dog will still benefit. What dosage/administration should I use? Herbalists describe valerian as a dry, cool, bitter, and pungent herbal remedy. The substances that are in Valerian include alkaloids, volatile oils (including borneol and isovalerianic), and inridoids. Valerian is used for many different ailments, including as an expectorant, tranquilizer, diuretic, lowering blood pressure, antispasmodic, carminative, and as a mild anodyne. What Is Valerian Root Used For?

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Valerian root for dogs can be safe and work quite well but remember, what works successfully for one dog will not necessarily work for another. If your dog is on any medication, remember to speak to your vet first and try to aim for a lower dose of valerian root to start. Valerian is an ideal natural remedy for the treatment of anxious or nervous dogs, and particularly for those dogs who, like many humans, suffer from insomnia. It is also known to be of benefit to dogs which suffer from canine epilepsy. According to Tilford and Wulff, “it sometimes helps to reduce the frequency and severity of seizures.” Feeding Guide: 1 tablet per 5kgs bodyweight daily.Increase to double the quantity as and when required and depending on the severity of the anxiety.Recommended to be used daily for at least 3 weeks.Give half the quantity in the morning and half in the evening. Alternatively, the appropriate dosage can also be worked out by taking your dog’s weight and dividing it by one hundred and fifty pounds (the average weight of an adult). So for a thirty-pound dog, it would equate to twenty percent of an adult’s supplement dosage. It’s tempting to think that because herbal medicines are ‘natural,’ they are automatically safe for our dogs. However, just like conventional medicines, herbal remedies affect the natural balance of our dog’s bodies. As such, they are potentially harmful if they are not used correctly.Dorwest Scullcap and Valerian Tablets are also used under Veterinary supervision to control epilepsy, alongside conventional treatments.

Valerian Root for Dogs: Vet Reviewed Dosage, Effectiveness Valerian Root for Dogs: Vet Reviewed Dosage, Effectiveness

If your dog has serious anxiety issues, you might need to use regular medication prescribed by your vet rather than just relying on valerian root. Likewise, if your dog suffers from seizures, you should absolutely not rely solely on valerian root. The herb is believed to produce a calming effect in the brain by increasing the amount of a compound called gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). This mode of action is similar to a group of drugs called benzodiazepenes, which can reduce anxiety and have a sedative effect. Why is controlling stress important? S Taylor and Madden J. The effect of Pet Remedy on the behaviour of the domestic dog (Canis familiaris). (2016) Applied Ethology and Welfare of Animals. 6 (11):64There haven’t been any kind of conclusive studies done on the effects of valerian root on dogs, but it is thought that it can have multiple benefits. If your dog is particularly fearful of specific scenarios, such as going to the vet, when you have visitors, or during thunderstorms, it could prove helpful. Special Warnings: Caution should be taken when adminstering to exotic cats with low body fat, as very occasionally hyperactivity has been induced. Bottles have glass pipette dropper for easy administration but which require care in use to avoid breakage or injury. Also, in large doses, valerian could cause an upset stomach and low blood pressure. So always use as directed by your dog’s health care professional. Dosage

Valerian Root for Dogs: A Natural Way to Calm Your Pup Valerian Root for Dogs: A Natural Way to Calm Your Pup

Interesting note: Valerian root can be quite pungent and actually smells quite similar to dog ear wax! While you can use tinctures, powders, or supplements, it’s always better to get medical advice or use dog-specific supplements. But as a general rule dosage for powdered valerian root is approximately four milligrams for every pound of weight.Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) is a flowering herb native to Europe and Asia with a distinct and somewhat unpleasant smell. Although the flowers can be used in remedies, it’s the root of the plant that is most often dried and used for medicinal purposes. Keep in mind that you should not suddenly stop valerian; instead you should slowly wean your dog off the herb. Reasons to Use Valerian for Dogs If you do give your dog valerian root, watch for symptoms like drowsiness or lethargy, says Dr. Judy Morgan, a holistic veterinarian based in New Jersey. The herb can interact with anesthetics, so it shouldn’t be given within two weeks prior to a procedure. “It may also interact with sedative or anti-epileptic drugs, making them more potent. Anti-fungal drugs, in particular, may have greater side effects when used with valerian.”



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