Dorwest Scullcap and Valerian Tablets
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Dorwest Scullcap & Valerian tablets for dogs and cats is a licensed herbal medicine for the symptomatic relief of anxiety, nervousness, excitability and travel sickness, and an adjunct in the treatment of epilepsy in dogs and cats. It is invaluable to calm and relax dogs and cats suffering from excitability, apprehension, hyperactivity and phobias, such as those from fireworks, thunderstorms or gunfire.
Scullcap & Valerian tabets not cause drowsiness or impair normal behaviour or performance making it ideal for those needing to be settled for travelling, showing, training or obedience work. Given prior to a journey will calm nervous travellers and is useful where new surroundings or situations might cause apprehension or anxiety. In cats, this tablet is also effective to control territorial spraying as the tranquilising effect reduces the impulse to mark territory. Under veterinary supervision this tablet is used in the control of epilepsy, often in conjunction with conventional anti-convulsant drugs.
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Helps settle my anxious dogAfter trying so many things to help my wee dog with her noise phobia & getting worried about the start of firework season I had almost given up hope of finding anything to help her, until now. My wee dog is so much less anxious around loud noises so I have hope that we will make it through firework season without the need for medical help from the vet. My vet is really pleased how well she is now coping so I am hoping that this year the fireworks will be less stressful for my wee girl.
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Helps settle my anxious dogFound something that works at last
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Calms my anxious and easily stressed catPrior to finding this product my cat had anxiety issues and would over groom to the extent of making himself bald and would not settle. He was half bald when I adopted him from a rescue centre and was picked on by the other cats. I tried various things - prescribed, over the counter and herbal. These tablets are the only thing that calms him. They were originally prescribed - one tablet a day, by the vet after nothing else worked. I tried taking him off them but the anxiety soon returned and the vet advised taking them long term. The vet assured me they are safe as they are herbal. Occasionally my cat may need a calming injection if something triggers stress but this is rare, maybe annually. I now have a happy, stress free cat with a full coat of fur.
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WILL THIS WORK?My 8 month old Greek rescue dog, is severely travel sick (goodness only knows how she survived her trip to the UK). We have tried all sorts of things and the vets haven't been much help to be honest. I have researched these pills and gave her 5 tablets, which must be palatable as she ate them out of my hand and also sprayed some calming spray on a bandana. She was sick after our two hour journey, but recovered well. Unfortunately, my husband thought I'd given her the pills and I thought that he had and between us we didn't give her the pills on our return journey. The result was horrendous as she was so very sick, much more so than our outward journey, proving that these Homeopathic pills did help.
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This really does work for our Shih Tzu & takes a few days to get into her system but it calms her down.We are very pleased with the results & its natural
