Stress & Calming Supplements
Dogs and cats experience stress in much the same way as humans do. They have their own set of stresses that uniquely define their reactions to depression, separation anxiety, loneliness, boredom, frustration, noise intolerance, fear of other animals or humans, fear of owner's anger, and uncertainties in new life situations such as new home, new family, or new family member.
VetUK Calming Soft Chews for Dogs and Cats (120 Chews)
£18.00VetUK Calming Soft Chews for Dogs and Cats are a supplemental treat that will help to maintain healthy stress levels and promote relaxation in your pet. Made with natural ingredients that...[More info]
Vetzyme Stay Calm Nutritional Oil 150ml
£5.99Vetzyme Stay Calm Liquid is a nutritional oil is a herbal blend for timid or excitable dogs to help keep them calm and relaxed. This Stay Calm oil formula contains a unique blend of...[More info]
YuMOVE Calming Care for Adult Cats (30 Capsules)
£12.44YuMOVE Calming Care for Adult Cats is a scientifically proven supplement to support calm behaviour, reduce stress and ease anxiety in your cat. Suitable for short or long-term use, the...[More info]
YuMOVE Calming Care for Adult Dogs
From:£22.06 to… £39.30YuMOVE Calming Care for Adult Dogs is a natural calming supplement for dogs that has been scientifically proven to help your dog cope with stress, reduce anxiety and encourage calmer...[More info]
YuMOVE Calming Care One-a-Day Tasty Bites (30 Chews)
From:£22.40 to… £37.36YuMOVE Calming Care One-a-Day Tasty Bites are natural calming supplements for dogs who are stressed or nervous. Made with a scientifically proven blend of ingredients that work I synergy to...[More info]
Zylkene Calming Chews for Dogs
From:£8.09 to… £22.50 Save up to 10%Zylkene Calming Chews are delicious treats that help dogs cope with stressful situations and help prevent any unwanted behaviour caused. Containing a natural ingredient derived from a...[More info]
Zylkene Capsules for Cats and Dogs
From:£11.36 to… £161.99Zylkene Capsules for Cats and Dogs contain a natural ingredient derived from a protein in milk called casein that has clinically proven calming properties to help relax cats and dogs. The...[More info]
Zylkene Plus 225mg Capsules for Medium Dogs
£37.99Zylkene Plus 225mg Capsules for Medium Dogs help dogs from 10 to 30kg maintain a calm and relaxed behaviour during periods of stress, such as when their routine or normal environment is...[More info]
Zylkene Plus 450mg Capsules for Large Dogs
£57.98Zylkene Plus 450mg Capsules for Large Dogs will help large dogs over 30kg remain calm and relaxed during periods of stress, such as when their routine or living environment is changed....[More info]
Zylkene Plus 75mg Capsules for Cats and Small Dogs
£37.99Zylkene Plus Capsules for Cats and Small Dogs help to promote a calm and relaxed behaviour in cats and dogs under 10kg during stressful periods, such as when your pet’s routine or...[More info]
Stress in pets causes the release of adrenaline and other chemicals within their body that elevate blood sugar levels and blood pressure and increases the workload of the heart and lungs. As the body quickly funnels all energy toward the 'fight or flight' response, blood vessels constrict and other systems, such as the digestive and immune system are inhibited. Levels of the stress hormone, cortisol, climb and may remain elevated for a long time, even after the stressors are removed.
There will be situations where your pet wants to express excitement and happiness through their body language. If they want to share their excitement with you, certain manifestations may appear to be stress signals. Abnormal behaviours may not mean stress every time. If you are observant, you will be able to sift through such behaviours and determine which are caused by stress.
Be on the lookout for 'clusters' of stress signs such as barking or meowing constantly, whining, scratching, digging, drooling, trembling and shaking, pacing, rapid panting, 'submissive' urination or marking, diarrhoea, vomiting, loss of appetite, destructive behaviour, avoiding eye contact, keeping the tail between the legs and acting shy.
Unresolved stress can lead to behavioural problems and health problems as your pets body is not equipped to handle the ‘fight or flight’ response in the long term. Dogs and cats are much less prone to stress if they lead a happy life that includes plenty of exercise (one of the best stress busters), grooming, and of course fresh water and food.