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Clomicalm (Clomipramine HCl) Tablets for Dogs
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Most Helpful Positive Review
Read All 30 Positive ReviewsReview for service
By WaynePynckels on Dec 12, 2020
Customer service workers are very helpful and courteous. No matter what I am calling them for, I always get a satisfactory result. They go the extra mile.
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Most Helpful Critical Review
Read All 9 Critical Reviewsdidn't notice much difference in anxiety
By Eloise on Jan 26, 2021
The Clomicalm did not seem to have any effect on my dog's anxious behavior. She has been taking it for about 2 weeks. Will continue to give it to her to see if it needs to build up in her system
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didn't notice much difference in anxiety
By Eloise on Jan 26, 2021
The Clomicalm did not seem to have any effect on my dog's anxious behavior. She has been taking it for about 2 weeks. Will continue to give it to her to see if it needs to build up in her system
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Sorta works
By Franki on Jan 12, 2021
I think it’s working , he seems calmer, but still whines when I’m gone and barks.
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It’s a life changer!
By Radarski on Dec 21, 2020
This was the best price around- it has changed the life of my rescue pupper! ! Delivered quickly on the day promised! Chewy always does great!!!
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Review for service
By WaynePynckels on Dec 12, 2020
Customer service workers are very helpful and courteous. No matter what I am calling them for, I always get a satisfactory result. They go the extra mile.
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Chewy Vet Service
By Michelle on Nov 29, 2020
I recently adopted a dog, and I had some confusion about how I would be able to get his medications. The vet services were amazing and made the whole process easy!
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Only thing that works!
By TimM on Oct 28, 2020
Our dog has been on this for 6 years and it works great. He still has minor anxiety but this medication has stopped the trim chewing and also holes in the drywall
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Better pricing
By MomofCharlie on Sep 29, 2020
My dog has been taking this medicine for several years and I had been getting it thru my vet’s mail order service. I noticed that chewy now had it available and at $20 less per 30 pills!
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Animal valium
By Texastoast on Sep 3, 2020
First of all let me state my vet prescribed half a pill a day, of the 5 mg pill, for my neutered male senior eight year old cat. He's been on the medication almost six months now. He began showing anxiety and spraying all over the house whenever he saw a cat in the back yard. I have used Feliway plug ins, and other calming aids but nothing was working. I clean the litter box two to four times a day. I even use fox urine in the yard to deter cats, raccoons and other animals from coming into my yard. He wasn't sleeping, and kept meowing and yowling. The vet said to allow thirty days for the drug to get into his system, but it worked from the very first dose. No spraying, no meowing, no pacing First of all let me state my vet prescribed half a pill a day, of the 5 mg pill, for my neutered male senior eight year old cat. He's been on the medication almost six months now. He began showing anxiety and spraying all over the house whenever he saw a cat in the back yard. I have used Feliway plug ins, and other calming aids but nothing was working. I clean the litter box two to four times a day. I even use fox urine in the yard to deter cats, raccoons and other animals from coming into my yard. He wasn't sleeping, and kept meowing and yowling. The vet said to allow thirty days for the drug to get into his system, but it worked from the very first dose. No spraying, no meowing, no pacing or running from window to window, not going into the litter box every fifteen minutes to urinate a small bit or dig around. No excessive grooming. I send a written report to my vet every month with updates. He sleeps the normal fourteen or so hours a day. Birds in the yard don't agitate him as much. The only negative side effect I've encountered is he seems to have some elimination issues. Every other month I've found a couple pieces of feces in the house. Once near the litter box, in the living room, and in the kitchen where he sits to eat. I think he might be dribbling a little urine as he licks himself a bit more. He's not meowing or stressed and otherwise goes into the litter box normally. It's a lot easier to clean up a couple pieces of feces than cat urine spray. … more
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Fast acting
By Catherine on Aug 13, 2020
It’s only been 2 days and my American Bulldog has shown immediate improvement. He went from shaking like a leaf and peeing everywhere when we left to calmly getting though the day with no accidents. He takes a pill every 12 hours, so relieved.
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Not sure it's actually doing anything..... but then again.....
By FranklinsWaitress on Jul 24, 2020
We have a little dachshund (just over a year) that we rescued earlier this year and he has a bit of separation anxiety. He's a great dog but tends to go off the deep end when I leave. Thanks to the virus, that hasn't been often so when I do go, he really becomes unglued. I tried all the normal routes (we only rescue dachshunds so this is not my first nervous guy) but they failed. My vet recommended this and we have had him on it for about 2 weeks. I can say that it does nothing for him when I separate the gang (we currently have 5) to take a group for the morning walk and he has to wait to be in the second crew BUT I have found that if I have to leave later in the morning (to grocery shop We have a little dachshund (just over a year) that we rescued earlier this year and he has a bit of separation anxiety. He's a great dog but tends to go off the deep end when I leave. Thanks to the virus, that hasn't been often so when I do go, he really becomes unglued. I tried all the normal routes (we only rescue dachshunds so this is not my first nervous guy) but they failed. My vet recommended this and we have had him on it for about 2 weeks. I can say that it does nothing for him when I separate the gang (we currently have 5) to take a group for the morning walk and he has to wait to be in the second crew BUT I have found that if I have to leave later in the morning (to grocery shop) he takes that news in a more calm manner and is able to be comforted better. I just had the brilliant idea to give the pill at night before bedtime to see if that will help in the morning (maybe it's not fully in his system by the time we do the a.m. walks) so we'll see if doing a nighttime dose will help. TBD. … more