GNC Pets Ultra Mega Calming Formula for All Dogs - Yummy Chicken Flavor - TRIAL SIZE
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Item # 343080
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Size: 10 Chews
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Description
- Tasty mini bone to support calming
- Contains Suntheanine® brand L-Theanine & colostrum
- Use during travel, separation or environmental stress
Let your dog sit back and unwind with GNC Pets Ultra Mega calming Formula Mini Bones. Created with calming ingredients, GNC PetsMini Bones are the perfect solution for those hectic days when your dog needs a little extra support. Combining ingredients like Suntheanine® brand L-Theanine, an amino acid from green tea, and a Colostrum Calming Complex, these mini bones are great for daily use, or occasional use. It's ideal to use when traveling, vetting/kenneling, and separation, or during storms.
PRODUCT DIRECTIONS / ADDITIONAl INFO
Up to 10 lbs... ½ mini bone11 to 50 lbs... 1 mini bone
Over 50 lbs... 2 mini bones
Give recommended number of mini bones daily. During times of increased stress: It is safe to double or triple the above amount as needed.
Warnings
For animal use only. Keep out of the reach of children and animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately.Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven. If animal's condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and consult your veterinarian.
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4.7 / 5.0
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Works Great
Works great for thunder fear and car anxiety.
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March 16, 2017
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works
Normally 4th of July and New Years freaks my dog out, she will hear all the skyrockets and fire crackers going off and in LA, it's just going off all over the place. Well, just tried these for New Years and she fell asleep around 10pm, by 12, the fireworks were going off, she woke up for maybe 1 minute and just when I thought she'd just stay up freaked out, she went back to sleep. Whatever is in this made her very sleepy and she basically slept through it. First time ever, so 5 stars for now. Need to try it for the 4th of july next time.
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December 31, 2014
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Nice calming treat
Calmed down our NAID at 70 lbs and 13 months old. She wants to go night night on time!
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March 2, 2014
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Does this product take time to build up in my dogs system? I have been giving it to him for 4 days and see no changes in his behavior.
BEST ANSWER: The recommended dosage is up to 10 lbs... ½ mini bone,11 to 50 lbs... 1 mini bone, and over 50 lbs... 2 mini bones. You can use up to three times this dosage safely and that might be what your dog requires.
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My 10 pound cat got into the packsge and ate 5 little bones. I have no phone to call any vets with I'm worried what do I do?
BEST ANSWER: If your cat is behaving normally, you don't need to do anything; if your cat is not behaving normally or is acting ill, you should use a neighbor or friend's phone to call your nearest vet or animal emergency line. If you need to make the call, take the package with you so that you can tell the vet the ingredients.
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