It can be difficult to know how to calm a dog with occasional nervousness, but July Third is a natural way to promote relaxation and emotional balance! A proprietary blend of calming herbs for dogs it may help them maintain a normal, relaxed disposition in times of environmental stress and in situations that may cause anxiousness (like changes in your pet’s daily routine, separation, noise from fireworks and thunderstorms, trips to the groomer, meeting strangers, traveling, or boarding). Offered in two sizes, this delicious calming dog treat is sure to put you and your pup’s mind at ease!
The herbs in July Third help keep your pet calm by promoting a sense of relaxation naturally. Meanwhile, the B vitamins and amino acids help regulate mood and support a normal emotional balance. All the active ingredients in this immediate calming supplement provide a fast-acting, natural feeling of tranquility that will keep your dog calm for a brief period of time.
Valerian is an herb often used for restlessness. Fast acting, it helps the body achieve a sense of calm by regulating nerves. It also encourages the brain to release a calming chemical, gamma aminobutyric acid. Great for easing stress & anxiousness!
Chamomile has long been used for relaxation (sleepy time tea, anyone?). It's notable for the effects it's shown to have on anxiety & stress. Encouraging the body to relax, chamomile for dogs has displayed a great track record for helping to reduce the symptoms of stress.
Thiamine (AKA Vitamin B1) plays an important role in the body's metabolism. It helps with energy metabolism and helps to control hyperactivity. While dogs do naturally manufacture thiamine, some can occasionally be thiamine-deficient, which can increase stress levels.
L-Tryptophan is an amino acid known for its ability to encourage the release of serotonin and melatonin in the brain. Serotonin (often called the "feel-good" hormone) is the chemical associated with happiness and relaxation. Melatonin takes on the role of a "sleep hormone".
Passion flower's effects are similar to valerian, given its ability to encourage the release of gamma aminobutyric acid in the brain, a compound that promotes a sense of calm.
Active Ingredients: Chamomile (42mg), Tryptophan (34mg), Passion Flower (28mg), Thiamine Monohydrate (28mg), Magnesium (22mg), Valerian (14mg)
*per two chews
Inactive Ingredients: rice flour, sunflower lecithin, rice bran, flax seed, oat groats, vegetable glycerin, salmon meal, cod liver oil, fruit juice, natural grain dextrin, sorbic acid, brewers yeast, vegetable oil
Active Ingredients: Chamomile (150mg), Tryptophan (120mg), Passion Flower (100mg), Thiamine Monohydrate (100mg), Magnesium (80mg), Valerian (50mg)
*per two chews
Inactive Ingredients: rice flour, sunflower lecithin, rice bran, flax seed, oat groats, vegetable glycerin, salmon meal, cod liver oil, fruit juice, natural grain dextrin, sorbic acid, brewers yeast, vegetable oil
Administer the recommended amount below a couple hours before the stressor is expected to occur.
Dosing may be repeated every 12 hours.
5 – 10 lbs: 1 chew
11 – 20 lbs: 2 chews
21 – 30 lbs: 3 chews
Not for dogs less than 5 lbs. Large chews recommended for dogs over 30 lbs.
30 – 59 lbs: 2 chew
60 – 99 lbs: 3 chews
>100 lbs: 4 chews
Large chews not recommended for dogs under 30 lbs.
Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven. Do not use in conjunction with CNS depressants. Use caution with anti-anxiety drugs, MAO inhibitors, and SSRIs (such as fluoxetine).
An examination from a veterinarian is recommended prior to using this product. Not for use within 48 hours of surgery or anesthesia.
A calming blend of herbs for dogs & cats with long-term nervousness, hyperactivity, discontentment, or stress
Maintains normal, healthy liver function by supporting the body from exposure to heavy metal or environmental toxins
Great for pets with soft stool, gurgly guts, or bad gas. Helps restore proper digestive and bowel function
Rather than suffering from cumulative anxiousness, some pets may just become apprehensive from interruptions to their daily routine (hey - change can be stressful!)
Every dog carries its own personality traits: its likes, dislikes, wants & fears. Certain dogs may carry more of the fear trait, causing them to be more anxious.
The Fourth of July is one of the most festive days of the year in the United States. But more pets run away on the 4th than on any other day of the year.
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It can be difficult to know how to calm a dog with anxiety, but July Third is a natural way to promote relaxation and emotional balance! A proprietary blend of calming herbs for dogs it may help them maintain a normal, relaxed disposition in times of environmental stress and in situations that may cause anxiousness (like changes in your pet’s daily routine, separation, noise from fireworks and thunderstorms, trips to the groomer, meeting strangers, traveling, or boarding). Offered in two sizes, this delicious calming dog treat is sure to put you and your pup’s mind at ease!
Valerian is an herb often used for restlessness. Fast acting, it helps the body achieve a sense of calm by regulating nerves. It also encourages the brain to release a calming chemical, gamma aminobutyric acid. Great for easing stress & anxiousness without nasty side effects.
Chamomile has long been used for relaxation (sleepy time tea, anyone?). It's notable for the effects it's shown to have on anxiety & stress, encouraging the body to relax without the harsh side effects of an anti-anxiety pharmaceutical. While not nearly as strong as a prescription drug, chamomile for dogs has displayed a great track record for reducing the symptoms of stress.
Thiamine (AKA Vitamin B1) plays an important role in the body's metabolism. It helps with energy metabolism and helps to control hyperactivity. While dogs do naturally manufacture thiamine, some can occasionally be thiamine-deficient, which can increase stress levels.
L-Tryptophan is an amino acid known for its ability to encourage the release of serotonin and melatonin in the brain. Serotonin (often called the "feel-good" hormone) is the chemical associated with happiness and relaxation. Melatonin takes on the role of a "sleep hormone".
Passion flower's effects are similar to valerian, given its ability to encourage the release of gamma aminobutyric acid in the brain, a compound that promotes a sense of calm.
Active Ingredients: Chamomile (42mg), Tryptophan (34mg), Passion Flower (28mg), Thiamine Monohydrate (28mg), Magnesium (22mg), Valerian (14mg)
*per two chews
Inactive Ingredients: rice flour, sunflower lecithin, rice bran, flax seed, oat groats, vegetable glycerin, salmon meal, cod liver oil, fruit juice, natural grain dextrin, sorbic acid, brewers yeast, vegetable oil
Active Ingredients: Chamomile (150mg), Tryptophan (120mg), Passion Flower (100mg), Thiamine Monohydrate (100mg), Magnesium (80mg), Valerian (50mg)
*per two chews
Inactive Ingredients: rice flour, sunflower lecithin, rice bran, flax seed, oat groats, vegetable glycerin, salmon meal, cod liver oil, fruit juice, natural grain dextrin, sorbic acid, brewers yeast, vegetable oil
Administer the recommended amount below a couple hours before the stressor is expected to occur.
Dosing may be repeated every 12 hours.
5 – 10 lbs: 1 chew
11 – 20 lbs: 2 chews
21 – 30 lbs: 3 chews
Not for dogs less than 5 lbs. Large chews recommended for dogs over 30 lbs.
30 – 59 lbs: 2 chew
60 – 99 lbs: 3 chews
>100 lbs: 4 chews
Large chews not recommended for dogs under 30 lbs.
Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven. Do not use in conjunction with CNS depressants. Use caution with anti-anxiety drugs, MAO inhibitors, and SSRIs (such as fluoxetine).
An examination from a veterinarian is recommended prior to using this product. Not for use within 48 hours of surgery or anesthesia.
Rather than suffering from cumulative anxiety, some pets may just become apprehensive from interruptions to their daily routine (hey - change can be stressful!)