VetIQ Serene Calming Tablets for Cats and Dogs - Pack of 30

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VetIQ Serene Calming Tablets for Cats and Dogs - Pack of 30

VetIQ Serene Calming Tablets are a natural dietary supplement containing a specially formulated blend of essential amino acids, vitamins and minerals, recommended by veterinarians to combat tension and stress in pets, without having a sedative effect.

Taking VetIQ Serene Calming is the first step toward a more contented pet.

They work by controlling the underlying emotional state to calm your pet, so that behaviour learned from a stressful situation can be corrected through retraining.

In essence, it helps in the management of the cause of anxiety.

Key Features:

  • A natural dietary supplement containing a specially formulated blend of essential amino acids, vitamins and minerals to combat tension and stress in dogs
  • Recommended by veterinarians for their results without having a sedative effect. Use daily to help reduce anxiety and to support calm behaviour
  • The first step toward a more contented pet. It works by controlling the underlying emotional state to calm your pet so behaviour learned from a stressful situation can be corrected through retraining
  • Help your dog relax during stressful events such as staying home alone; noise phobias or fireworks
These dog anxiety tablets are easily digestible. Simply crush over your pet's meal or give whole as a treat at least 6-8 hours before an episode to help relieve stress and calm your pet.
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£6.47
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VetIQ Serene Calming Tablets for Cats and Dogs - Pack of 30. The first step toward a more contented pet, it works by controlling the emotional state to calm your pet, so that behaviour learned from a stressful situation can be corrected by retraining.