Dorwest Scullcap & Valerian Tablets for Dogs & Cats
Dorwest Scullcap & Valerian Tablets for Dogs & Cats
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Natural calming support for worried, over-excitable or anxious dogs and cats.
Dorwest Scullcap & Valerian Tablets are one of the UK’s best-known herbal calming supplements, helping pets feel calmer and more settled during stressful situations without making them drowsy. Ideal for dogs who need support with fireworks, travel, visitors, separation-related worries, training environments or general over-arousal.
Using a carefully selected blend of traditional herbs including valerian, scullcap, mistletoe and gentian, these tablets work to support the nervous system naturally whilst helping your dog remain alert, engaged and able to learn.
Widely used by trainers, behaviour professionals and owners of working, sporting and companion dogs, they can be especially useful alongside positive training and behaviour support plans.
Ideal For:
- Fireworks and thunderstorms
- Travel stress
- Separation-related behaviours
- Over-excitability and hyperactivity
- Nervous or sensitive dogs
- Rescue dogs settling into a new home
- Busy training or competition environments
- Multi-dog households and lifestyle changes
Key Benefits
- Natural herbal calming support
- Helps reduce stress and anxiety
- Non-drowsy formula
- Suitable for dogs and cats
- Can be used short or long term
- Supports focus during training
- Easy-to-give tablets
Composition
Valerian Root Extract 250mg, Mistletoe Extract 150mg, Gentian Extract 48mg, Scullcap Powder 30mg.
Analytical Constituents
Protein 1.91%, Crude Fibre 15.2%, Crude Fat & Oils 0.6%, Crude Ash 28.8%.
Feeding Guide
1 tablet per 5kg bodyweight daily, ideally split between morning and evening.
For best results, use consistently for at least 3 weeks alongside appropriate behavioural support and training.
Please Note
Suitable for dogs and cats over 8 weeks of age. Always consult your vet before introducing supplements if your pet is pregnant, lactating, epileptic or receiving veterinary treatment.
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