
Item No. PH 1050
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Lesstress for Dog Anxiety
Treatment for Dog Anxiety and Stress in Dogs
If your dog misbehaves when you leave him alone, he may be suffering from separation anxiety. Or maybe he’s uncontrollably hyperactive at times. Either way, Lesstress will calm you dog and make him more relaxed and manageable.
1 bottle = 100ml/ 3.4oz
Canine Hyperactivity and Stress
Is your dog unusually anxious or excitable? Does he drive you crazy with his running around in circles, barking and jumping? Does he show the symptoms below?
- Excessive aggression
- Changes in dog’s behavior
- Mood problems
- Hyperactivity
To a degree, these behaviors are to be expected, especially in certain breeds of dogs and with young dogs. But at some point, such symptoms go beyond acceptable levels and enter the realm of canine hyperactivity.
Canine Separation Anxiety
Does your dog exhibit the symptoms below?
- Distress when you leave him alone
- Scratching at doors or woodwork
- Chewing your clothing (shoes, slippers, etc.) when you’re away
- Chewing furniture
- Excessive barking while you’re gone
- Soiling the floor even though he’s housetrained
- Attempts to escape
- Possible loss of appetite
- Possible loss of interest in activities
If this sounds familiar, chances are your dog is suffering from canine separation anxiety. It’s a common condition in many breeds of dogs. Though it’s normal for dogs to miss their masters when they’re away, it can be a real problem when obsessive or destructive behaviors result.
The natural solution for all stress/anxiety disorders in dogs
Canine Lesstress is an all-natural herbal formulation, which very effectively:
- Calms dogs, reducing hyperactivity
- Reduces anxiety, including canine separation anxiety
- Improves a dog’s disposition
- Reduces destructive behavior
- Boosts a dog’s immune system
Though Canine Lesstress can definitely help reduce your dog’s anxiety levels, it’s even more effective when used in combination with behavioral conditioning and lifestyle changes. Here are some hints for treating canine separation anxiety:
Take your dog for a walk before leaving him alone. This way, he’ll learn to associate your departure with a positive activity.
Exercise also has the benefit of making it easier for your dog to sleep while you’re away. If possible, start by only being away from your dog for short periods. Then gradually increase your time away. His confidence should gradually increase as he learns that you always come back.
Learn more about dog stress and anxiety in the PetWellbeing.com learning center.
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Back to Top >>Dosage & Directions
To be given to pet twice daily. One drop for every 2 lb (1 kg) of body weight up to 50 lb (25 kg). Thereafter add one drop per additional 4 lb (2 kg). Please note that the product comes with an eye dropper to count out the drops. This dropper is marked at 0.5ML and 1ML. The 0.5ML line is equal to 10 drops. Product can be given with food or directly in the mouth with eye dropper.Clinical Studies Completed
- The complete German Commission E Monographs, 1st ed, 1999.
- Bown D: Encyclopedia of herbs & their actions. Dorling Kindersley, 1995.
- Pizzorno JE, Murray MT: Textbook of Natural Medicine, 2nd ed., Churchill Livingstone, 1999.
- Blecha F: How the immune system responds to Stress, 2000.
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Ingredients
Chamomile: Contains volatile oils (Alpha-bisabolol), flavonoids (chamazulene) and lactones (matricarin, matricine) with anti-inflammatory action. The polysaccharide components are immunostimulating (activate macrophages and B lymphocytes). It also has analgesic and sedative activities on dogs.Passion Flower: Contains alkaloids and flavonoids, which are effective, nonaddictive canine sedatives. It also has anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic activities (apigenin).
Lemon Balm: An aromatic, sedative herb useful for canine nervous disorders, excitability and dog anxiety.
Reishi Mushroom: A tonic, sedative herb that relieves dog pain, improves heart and liver function and stimulates the canine immune system.
Eleutherococus, Senticosus: An ancient Chinese herb, used for about 5,000 years. A sweet, tonic herb that both relaxes and stimulates the canine nervous system, encourages hormone secretion (adrenocorticotropin and costicosterone) and increases a dog’s resistance to diseases. It is classed as an adaptogen, an herb that increases resistance to stress.
Coneflower: Contains an important variety of polysaccharides with immunostimulant activities in dogs, reduces inflammation and inhibits bacterial formation of hyaluronidase.
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