Loading... Please wait...Gun dogs are brave, high energy and results oriented. But some still need a little help calming down during thunderstorms and other bad weather, traveling long distances, or during training. They can also have some separation anxiety when they are away from you. Easy Dog Calming and Travel Formula supplies natural, safe ingredients that have been shown to help with motion sickness, and the stress of travel, storms or mild aggression. In two clinical trails on dogs, Easy Dog’s formula was found to help based on the dog owners’ observations. In the first trial 80% (12 out of 15 dogs) showed positive changes. In the second trial, during two different uses, 92% (12 out of 13 dogs) the first time and 77% (10 out of 13 dogs) the second time showed positive change.
Some of the comments from pet owners were:
“Our rescue dog used to bark day and night. After Easy Dog™ use the dog is more relaxed and the excessive barking has stopped.”
“Our dog was hyperactive and had nervous behavior. After taking Easy Dog™ they are more relaxed and open for learning.”
“Kate, our English Pointer is a rescue dog. She gets nervous during bad weather and fireworks. When we give her Easy Dog™, she relaxes and is usually asleep on the couch in about half an hour. No more pacing or fearful behavior during storms.”
“Our stud dog had very excited behavior after the first mating. The sexual drifts continued in combination with aggression. Easy Dog™ helped control this behavior and the dog is doing better.”
“I give my dog Easy Dog™ before she is groomed and for any other stressful events. It has really helped her through these times without any problems.”
The Easy Dog ingredients are designed to support brain health, help control nervous behavior or mild aggression, and help your dog travel better. Taking this product would be like you eating a turkey dinner and having a few beers. You would feel relaxed, but not be sedated. The L-Tryptophan is a natural amino acid found in warm milk and turkey, and the chamomile and ginger are common tea ingredients. The complete ingredients and their benefits are listed below.
L-Tryptophan: An essential amino acid and natural relaxant. Tryptophan is a precursor of serotonin and vitamin B3. This ingredient has been researched for its effect on aggression*.
Taurine: An amino acid, important for controlling the release of chemical signals between nerve cells in the brain. Supplementation can help minimize nervous behavior.
Niacinamide (vitamin B3): Vital as a nervous system and brain function vitamin.
Pyridoxine HCl (vitamin B6): Necessary for normal brain function and for making proteins, neurotransmitters and hormones.
Cobalamin (vitamin B12): Essential for the normal activity of nerve cells.
Hops: Tests have shown that hops have a truly sedative effect, not just transitory muscle relaxation. Results may be seen within 20-40 minutes after oral intake of hops.
Chamomile: A calming herb, research has shown that chamomile contains a mild sedative agent.
Ginger Herb: Shown to settle motion sickness, it may also counteract the fight or flight response and relieve nausea associated with chemotherapy.
Brewer’s Yeast: An excellent source of B vitamins. Essential to nervous system health.
* DeNapoli J.S., Dodman N.H., Shuster L., Rand W. M., Gross K.L., "Effect of dietary protein content and tryptophan supplementation on dominance aggression, territorial aggression, and hyperactivity in dogs." Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. Vol. 217, No. 4, August 2000: 504 - 508.
"For dogs with territorial aggression, tryptophan supplementation of a low protein diet may be helpful in reducing aggression."
Recommended Usage
Maintenance usage:
| 3-24 lbs | 1/2 tablet per day |
| 25-50 lbs | 1 tablet per day |
| 51-100 lbs | 2 tablets per day |
| Over 100 lbs | 3 tablets per day |
Do not give to animals younger than 16 weeks.
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