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๐ฟ Keep your pet calm, confident & connected โ naturally!
Dorwest Scullcap & Valerian Calming Tablets are a UK-manufactured, 100% natural herbal supplement designed to reduce stress and anxiety in dogs and cats without causing drowsiness. Trusted by vets and pet owners for over 75 years, these sugar-free tablets support nervous system calming pathways, ideal for managing noise phobias, travel anxiety, separation stress, and hyperactivity. Suitable for pets from 8 weeks old, they are administered daily for best results and do not cause sedation or dependency.












| ASIN | B003YDIR0U |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,979 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 16 in Relaxants & Anxiety Relief for Dogs |
| Brand | DORWEST HERBS |
| Brand Name | DORWEST HERBS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,427 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Large, Medium, Small |
| Flavour | Herbal |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05060183510210 |
| Included Components | Tablets |
| Item Form | Tablet |
| Item Type Name | Supplement |
| Item Volume | 0.2 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 85 Grams |
| Item form | Tablet |
| Item volume | 0.2 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 85 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Dorwest Herbs |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 14DOR017 |
| Model Number | 14DOR017 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Type | Dog |
| Specific Uses For Product | Behaviour |
| Target Species | Dog |
| Unit Count | 100.0 gram |
M**K
GREAT :-)
We have Shetland Sheepdogs and our youngest one, (heโs almost 15 months old) is extremely nervous and his problem is heโs so curious of everything he sees. But if itโs something that moves, (like when itโs windy) or if itโs something heโs never seen before, (like a parked car or motorbike thatโs in a different place to what it usually is or something heโs never seen before), then he jumps a mile. So his breeder recommended these as they are a well-known and trusted brand. Itโs a licensed herbal medicine for the symptomatic relief of anxiety nervousness, excitability, travel sickness, and as an adjunct in the treatment of epilepsy in cats and dogs. The Scullcap and valerian tablets donโt cause drowsiness, sedate or impair normal behaviour or performance. This we already know as our youngest dog has been taking these now since September 2015 and heโs not had any kind of side effects. Our youngest has slowly improved and they are helping him to become more confident outside the house which a really great. :-) When it came to Bonfire Night weโd thought weโd have problems with him but the fireworks to our surprise never bothered him. :-) Now the tablets come in an airtight and are in a plastic bottle, which is a little difficult to open, (which is good as they are child proof). The tablets themselves are sugar coated, you can feed them directly to your pet or add them to their daily food, (if your dog is like mine heโll eat the food and leave the tablet). So we find it easier to give him directly in the mouth. They are safe for both long and short term use. You can be give from 8 weeks old but are not recommended for pregnant or lactating females. Our first bottle was for 100 tablets to see if theyโd be any good and now weโve got a 200 bottle from Amazon as the tablets have really worked for our youngster and weโre pleased with the progress heโs making. :-) Personally I recommend these as theyโve really helped our young Shetland Sheepdog. :-) Update 22/5/16 I thought I'd try an experiment with our youngster to just see what would happen now if our youngster was taken off these tablets. He was only off them for 12 hours. Inside the house he was fine, no problem there. When I took him out for his morning walk he was back to being frightened, so he only went on a very short walk as it wasn't fair to him and as soon as we got home I gave him his tablet. I found out with my little experiment these tablets don't stay in the system permanently which is good so they can't get hooked on them. So I can honestly say they do work and help our youngster a lot. :-) :-)
S**D
Decent product
Decent product. I have noticed a change it helps my dog settle in the evening and sleep better at night. However didnโt help with her separation anxiety but I would buy again.
D**E
seemed to work.
Gave the dog the required amount as soon as this arrived, and it worked for her. Our dog is scared of fireworks, and had been scared witless by a gypsy style pony and trap shooting past her, when the girl on it shouted out, "that dog is scared" the toerags then turned round and went by again, we could barely get her out for walks past the front gate, but this has helped settle her down, and she is getting her confidence back, we used this along side other products. Lets just hope it works as well to keep her calm for the fireworks. Would recommend, as this worked for her. Will use it alongside other non medicated things. Would rather keep them as a last resort. I have edited this, as we have used this a few times. My sister in law is a groomer, and she "does" my dog, we usually give her these before she goes, as she is not keen on being washed (but loves being dried!) Anyway recently I forget and the dog jumped out of the bath in a panic, I had to calm her down, before my sis in law could carry on. But generally after having these she is a lot more settled, still jittery, but much much calmer. How many and how much time prior to the event depends on what the event is and how calm I need her to be. But for us, these are a success, and cheaper than at the vets.
V**N
Seems to smell great but taste awful. Maybe a no-go for picky pets.
I've used these for my cat and they do seem to have an effect each time I'm able to get him to take one but I can never get him to frequently take them. He has it at about 6pm and is very relaxed by bed time. Which is a minor miracle considering how neurotic a creature he is. Sadly, as much as he's interested in them smell-wise, one lick and they're immediately spat out. We've tried disguising them in cat treats, prawns, chicken, cheese - as soon as the actual tablet is tasted its back out on the floor and he wont trust the next 'treat'. As he's dainty they're also quite large to get him to take and trying to make him take them forcibly just increases his stress levels. While they might work, I have never managed to get him to take them for more than a couple of days in a row without causing a fuss so I probably wont be buying these again and will look for a flavoured variety to disguise the natural taste.
D**S
They work!
I have a very nervous and anxious 2yr old cockerpoo and brought these to try and help him. I was expecting to see results (if they worked) in about a month's time,but to my surprise they have worked straight away! Hes only on day 4 of them and I have my happy boy back I couldn't be happier. I never leave reviews but I had to with these
N**.
Calm cat
My vet recommended these tablets for the spawn of satan ( the cat!). They do work and the cat is now calmer and chilled. She always has been highly strung but is now more relaxed and affectionate. Help a lot near bonfire night
C**R
These tablets do calm dog but can cause diarrhoea if given in excess
Although, after a little while, our rather nervous dog seemed to become more relaxed I decided to increase the dose from 1 tablet daily to 2 tablets daily according to the recommendation for his weight. Unfortunately, this resulted in him having diarrhoea. I subsequently discovered that Sculcap can have this effect and so have reduced the dose to 1 tablet daily again and all seems well. I only report this to warn other owners. The tablets do calm a dog down but please make sure that you give the minimum dose possible to achieve the calming effect. Good luck on your dog calming journey.
D**D
they do what they say on the tub
We were recommended these by our vet, as we have a 4 year old Beagle who has fits. So, they arrived on the Friday, and we gave them to our 4yr old, but, we also decided to give them to our 9 mth old Beagle puppy, as after reading all the info on them, decided they may help him when we're travelling. They obviously didn't work straight away, as with any "medication" takes a while to get into the system, but by the following Saturday, when we took a trip out, our puppy settled an awful lot quicker, hardly drooled (he was like a leaking tap before), didn't wrench (we've had to change their bedding when he's vomited all over), so, as far as he's concerned they're really working, unfortunately, we won't know if they've help our 4yr old until he has another fit, but finger's crossed. You give one "tablet" per 5 kg, so, 4 year old has 3 per day, 2 with his "breakfast", and 1 with his "dinner", the puppy has 1 per meal. They have a coating on them, so they look like small yellow smarties, and probably because beagles can pretty much eat anything, we haven't had any issues with them not eating them, but they're small enough to sandwich between 2 treats, if required!
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