K9 Calming Cookies

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About K9 Calming Cookies

  • Helping your dog to relax, focus and feel confident

  • A perfect treat before vet visits, car journeys or times of anxiety for your dog

  • Ideal for fireworks nights or when your dog is left alone

  • Contains a blend of natural vitamins, minerals and amino acids to support general health

  • A fantastic treat to have on hand for stressful situations

  • Serotonin is considered to be a natural mood stabiliser

K9 Calming Cookies are our brand NEW Calming Cookies for Dogs

A fantastic product to have on hand for stressful situations. Helping your dog to relax, focus and feel confident.

K9 Calming Cookies TM Contains a blend of natural vitamins, minerals and amino acids to support general health and wellbeing to help your dog manage stress.

K9 Calming Cookies are a perfect treat before bed time, car journeys, vet visits, firework nights or when your dog is left alone. May also help reduce motion sickness during travel. 

L-Tyrosine is used to produce the neurotransmitter Serotonin. Serotonin is considered to be a natural mood stabilizer. It can help towards providing a more focused and confident dog.

ALL OF OUR K9 CALMING COOKIES ARE HANDMADE

Feeding instructions

  • 1 for small dogs: 1kg to 10kg
  • 2 for medium dogs: 11kg to 26kg
  • 3 for large dogs: 27kg to 44kg
  • 4 for Giant Dog Breeds: 45kg plus

Give 45 minutes before stressful event for desired calming effect. Every dog is different and will therefore not have the same metabolic rate or pre-existing serotonin levels. Due to this, it may be necessary to feed more or less K9 Calming Cookies that stated.

Ingredients

Composition: L-Tyrosine 33.5g per kg

Additives: Soya Flour, Molasses, Flax Meal, Fenugreek, Himalayan Salt, Iron Gluconate, Vitamin C, Corn Oil, Zeolite, N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine, Turmeric, Zinc Sulphate, Vitamin B5, Vitamin B1 (Thiamine), Vitamin B12, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B2, Choline Bitartrate.

Nutritional analysis:

Total Oil – 16.71%
Sodium – 0.15%
Crude Protein – 26.2%
Crude Fibre – 2.2%
Crude Ash – 6.8%
Moisture – 11.1%
Sugar as sucrose – 21.09%

Customer Reviews

  1. These are absolutely fantastic, after trying the calming powder and cookies for my horse, I really wanted to give them ago for my 8 month XL American bulldog who has been struggling with anxiety around strangers. The biggest test was over the weekend while we were away at a holiday park with him, the confidence and complete change in behaviour spoke volumes and he is just so much more relaxed and happy, I cannot being to explain how much this product has helped him, I would defiantly recommend this product! 5*

    Leah

  2. Great for when fireworks are about.

    Tom

  3. I can not recommend these enough for a dog that struggled with fireworks.
    My rescue is incredibly gun shy and I dread the beginning of November but this year he has been so much better. He still had a few shakes but normally he’s trying to hide and panting. He is also nervy at the vets so will keep some in stock for when I need them. Thank you!

    Shona McLauchlan

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