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Calming Aid
Calming Aid
From hyper pups to nervous pups, our Calming Aid provides a natural blend of ingredients to reduce the effects of anxiety and help your pup navigate overwhelming situations - like car journeys or fireworks.
Calming Aid can be given on a regular basis, perfect for pups who suffer from separation anxiety, or leading up to a specific event such as a vet trip or long car ride.
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Suggested Serving
Suggested Serving
These tablets are meant to be eaten directly, or as part of a meal, crushed if necessary into your dog’s favourite food or a treat.
Up to 10kg: half to 1 tablet per day
11-25kg : 2 tablets per day
26-40kg: 2-3 tablets per day
Over 40kg: 4 tablets per day
Serving can be given based on approximately 1 tablet per 12.5kg of weight.
Safe for puppies aged 12 weeks old and over. If your pup is under medical supervision, please consult a vet before use.
Ingredients
Ingredients
1 tablet typically provides:
Active Ingredients:
Taurine 240mg
Inositol 240mg
L-Theanine 15mg
Thiamine HCL (Vitamin B1) 6mg
Ginger Extract 5mg
Magnesium 4mg
Inactive Ingredients:
Microcrystalline Cellulose, Di Calcium Phosphate, Chicken Flavour.
Free Delivery
Free Delivery
We offer free 3-5 day delivery for all our orders in the UK and EU
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Key Benefits for your pup.
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Reduces Anxiety
Combination of active ingredients help provide an overall sense of calm for your pup, which in turn reduces effects of separation anxiety, or hyperactivity.
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Eases Nausea
Ginger extract has anti-inflammatory and anti-nausea properties. This can be particularly helpful for pups that experience stress-induced digestive issues or travel sickness.
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Promotes Relaxation
L-Theanine and Thiamine (Vitamin B1) help to promote relaxation and improve overall mood. This is particularly helpful for pups that are prone to anxiety or feel overwhelmed in stressful situations.
Whats inside?
Packed with 6 key ingredients to promote calm behaviour and reduce anxiety

Amazing.. thinking of taking one myself.. one chilled pup..
They do what they say on the tin - they calmed down my dog. After I'd sorted out the dosage, they worked fine for my seperation-anxiety riddled patterdale! She wasnt like a zombie like after a pill from the vets. Although these work slightly different and need to be taken daily and take a few weeks to start having an effect they have helped my dog to be calmer when left alone in the day
Highly recommended for anxious dogs!
I've noticed a significant improvement in my frenchie's behavior since starting to use this calming supplement. She seems much more relaxed and less anxious, and I feel good knowing that she feels better.
This calming supplement has been a lifesaver for my dog! She gets very anxious in certain situations, but a week or so after starting this supplement, she's been much more relaxed and calm.
Product FAQ
Does Calming Aid contain chicken?
Although chicken flavoured, Calming Aid does not contain chicken - the flavouring is synthetic combined with dextrose
Is it gluten-free?
This product has no gluten-containing ingredients, but there is a small chance of cross contamination from the manufacturing process.
Is Calming Aid suitable for puppies?
It is suitable for puppies from 12 weeks of age
When should I give these to my dog?
Calming Aid is suitable to give to hyperactive pups regularly - or leading up to a stress-inducing event such as fireworks, long periods of separation, car journeys or vet visits.
How often should I give these to my dog?
These tablets are formulated to be given on a daily basis to reduce general stress/anxious behaviours. They can also be given leading up to any stressful events - we recommend 5 days in advance.
Are these soft chews or hard tablets?
They are hard tablets that can be eaten whole, can be cut in half for small dogs or even ground into a powder using a kitchen mortar and pestle or a tablet grinder.

Our Experience
We've found these super helpful when taking TJ on our regular trips to Cornwall. He previously suffered with car sickness on long drives, and we've found that his symptoms are really reduced when we give him Calming Aid a few days before we go!
