A calming support supplement for cats and dogs, which is recommended for animals exposed to increased environmental stressors. When pets cannot adapt to stress it can lead to anxiety, nervousness, hyperactivity, frayed nerves, excess barking, abnormal urine marking, repeated paw licking, excessive scratching, trembling or shivering, and destructive or aggressive behavior.
Composure Liquid is designed to reduce nervousness, hyperactivity, anxiety, and environmentally induced stresses without affecting the animal's emotional balance and personality. It's an advanced formula that contains a combination of nutritional factors not found in other calming formulas. It can be used daily or just when extra help to relax is needed. 4 oz bottle.
Composure Liquid combines L-Theanine (Suntheanine brand), Thiamin (B 1), Lecithin (from soy), and a calming Decapepetide (Lactium brand) from milk protein hydrolystate, which all address stress and calming.
- Thiamin (Vitamin B 1) specifically has been shown to affect the central nervous system to help calm and soothe anxious animals.
- Suntheanine brand L-Theanine has extensive research and documentation - over 45 studies - that suggest it is helpful in the area of reducing stress and anxiety.
- Lecithin is calming to the nervous system.
- The Calming Decapeptide (Lactium brand) is isolated from the milk protein casein and is known for its calming effects.
Directions For Use: Shake well before each use.
Cats: teaspoon on food, twice daily.
Dogs:
Under 25 lbs: 1/4 teaspoon on food, twice daily
26 49 lbs: 1/2 teaspoon on food, twice daily
50 75 lbs: 3/4 teaspoon on food, twice daily
76 lbs and over: 1 teaspoon on food, twice daily
In acute situations: Double the amount above.
Active Ingredients: per 1/4 Teaspoon (1.25 ml): Thiamin (B1) 31.25 mg L-Theanine (Suntheanine Brand) 10.56 mg Lecithin (from soy) 7.81 mg Calming Decapeptide (Lactium Brand) - (from milk protein hydrolysate) 5.28 mg
Inactive Ingredients: cornstarch, glycerin, guar gum, maltodextrin, milk protein hydrolysate, non-fat milk solids, silicon dioxide, sorbic acid, sucrose, vegetable oil, water.
Please keep in mind that response to herbal remedies varies by individual. If your pet's symptoms worsen or change in any way that concerns you, discontinue use of any supplements and contact your veterinarian.
When introducing any new supplement, it is wise to start with a lower than recommended dose and build up over the course of several days to a week. Only introduce one supplement at a time.