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Continue to Canada siteKeep your pup cool-headed and content with the powerfully natural help of maxxidog maxxicalm Calming Aid for Dogs. Made in the USA with premium ingredients and lab-tested for purity and potency, this safe and effective canine calming supplement will reduce your dog’s anxiety levels, no matter what size or age she happens to be. It contains seven specifically selected active ingredients to support balanced behavior and an improved mood in your canine companion, including taurine and L-theanine, chamomile and passion flower, vitamins B1 and B8, and magnesium citrate. This all-natural formula will help your fur baby better manage stressful situations like vet or groomer visits, road trips or plane rides, thunderstorms or fireworks displays, and even separation anxiety while you’re at work.
Item Number | 131562 |
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Weight | 9.28 ounces |
Made In | United States |
Lifestage | Adult, Senior, Puppy |
Breed Size | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds, Giant Breeds, Extra Small Breeds |
Food Form | Supplement |
Product Form | Tablet |
Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven. If animal's condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration and contact your veterinarian.
Active Ingredients: Taurine, Inositol, Chamomile, Passion Flower, L-Theanine, Thiamine (Vit B1), Magnesium (Citrate).
Inactive Ingredients: Dicalcium Phosphate, Isomalt, Liver (porcine source), Magnesium Stearate, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Natural Flavor.
Taurine | 240 mg |
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Inositol | 240 mg |
Chamomile | 15 mg |
Passion Flower | 15 mg |
L-Theanine | 15 mg |
Thiamine (Vit B1) | 6 mg |
Magnesium (Citrate) | 4 mg |
Weight | Daily Feeding (tablet) |
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Less than 25 lbs | 1/2 - 1 |
25 - 50 lbs | 1 - 2 |
50 + lbs | 2 - 3 |
Use at the rate of 1 tablet per 25 lbs body weight daily, divided between 2 or more servings for maximum results. If giving more than 1 tablet daily, divide between AM and PM.
Most commercial pet foods include baseline vitamins and nutrients, but some may not have the adequate amount to suit your pet’s exact health needs. Like in humans, vitamins and supplements can help support your pet’s long-term health, regulating everything from digestion to muscle growth. Consult your veterinarian to determine the best vitamins and supplements for your furry friend.
It is recommended to give the suggested dosage based off your pet’s weight. Please refer to the Feeding Instructions tab and consult with your veterinarian for more information.
If your pet has a medical condition and is taking other medication, we recommend consulting with your veterinarian to ensure that this supplement is safe to use.
For a complete list of ingredients, click on the 'Nutritional Info' tab, next to the 'Description' tab, just under the product photos. If you are unsure about the safety of this product for your pet, we recommend consulting with your veterinarian.
For a complete assortment of products by the manufacturer of this supplement, click on the link next to the item name at the top of the page. You can also find an assortment of supplements across all product forms on our page.
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Top Ingredients | Active Ingredients: Taurine, Inositol, Chamomile... | Active Ingredients: Passionflower, Chamomile, Valerian Root... | Active Ingredients: Chamomile Passion Flower, Thiamine (Vitamin B1), Ginger... | Chamomile Powder, Passion flower, Valerian Root Powder... | Active Ingredients: Thiamine, L-Tryptophan, Chamomile Extract... |
Breed Size | Extra Small Breeds, Small Breeds, Medium Breeds... | Extra Small Breeds, Small Breeds, Medium Breeds... | Extra Small Breeds, Small Breeds, Medium Breeds... | All Breeds | Extra Small Breeds, Small Breeds, Medium Breeds... |
Health Feature | Calming | Calming | Calming | — | Calming |
Lifestage | Puppy, Adult, Senior | Adult, Senior | Puppy, Adult, Senior | Puppy | Puppy, Kitten, Adult, Senior |
Food Flavor | Meat, Liver | Peanut Butter | Unflavored | Cheese | Unflavored |
Food Form | Supplement | Supplement | Supplement | Supplement | Supplement |
Special Diet | — | Chicken-Free | — | — | — |
Petie shivers uncontrollably during thunderstorms and with loud booms. A friend told me about giving these to her dog with the same issues so I had to try them. Got them on Saturday before 4th of July and started giving them to him. They were AWESOME! He slept through the SUPER LOUD booms going off for over 30 minutes, with only lifting his head up for one that literally rattled the windows in the house. Without these I would have been holding him super tight wrapped in a blanket with a pillow on top of him.
I normally don't write reviews, but I go by the reviews when I purchase something new. With that said, I can not express how happy I am with Maxxicalm. My 5 year old Aussie has been getting increasingly nervous about loud sounds, thanks to our over zealous neighbor this past 4th of July. She can hear a pop in the distance and starts to freak out. I tried prescription medications, which helped put her to sleep and made her very groggy. They even caused her to be incontinent. Maxxicalm has been her lifesaver. She no longer fears the loud sounds, her anxiety (which also has increased since she lost her playmate) when we leave has settled down tremendously. She is bright, alert, and even more obedient. She is a happy playful girl. She is dosed two times a day. I am over the moon with the results and I have been telling my friends and clients about this product. It didn't take long to see the results either. Thank you maxxidog for this amazing product.
I was experiencing some evening intense barking/nipping times on his Fluoxitine and Gabapentin. I am able to give him 2 in place of the Gabapentin in the evening and he is calm, maybe a little sleepy. He weights 77 lbs and I found 2 are enough. I also tried it on my 14-ish year old mix because he walks in a lot of circles and seems stressed. I could not tell it did anything for him.
new Staffy's are extremely active and even though they are essentially "babies", even at 40 lbs, and just over 6 months old very rough when just playing. I'm 78 years old and had just had a knee replacement a month before acquiring my puppy so she was a lot to handle at my age. I found Maxxicalm and it has been a Godsend for me. She gets about three a day and even though she is still extremely playful, her demeanor is much calmer. I love this product!!!! and suggest anyone with an over hyper active dog get some. I even gave some to my next door neighbor for her little 15 lb rescue dog who is afraid of storms and almost goes into convolutions from fear when it thunders. The first dose proved to be the saving grace for Rexie who now calmly takes a nap during a thunderstorm. God bless whomever made this product and, as always, Chewy has the answer for my needs.
My one dog wont eat them at all. My other dog will eat them but they dont work!
Calming pills made no difference in my dog. She is very agitated when she hears thunder or firecrackers. Probably needs something stronger.
I'm Carlin, an Australian Shepherd, and my pawents gave me these to see if they'd calm me down a bit. Jokes on them, I'm just 99% of the time hyper and I like it that way! My sis also has separation anxiety but these didn't seem to help her either. The plus is they taste great.
We bought these to help with some anxiety our pupper has (she was previously on CBD) but, after a month, I am not sure that they are working. She will eat them no problem (like they are a special treat in fact), but she has recently (the last week or so) started destroying things when she is left alone so I don't think they are quite doing the trick for her. Back to the drawing board.
My rescue was crazy during thunderstorms and hunting gunshots and fireworks ... it progressed to rain freak outs. We tried every prescription suggested by vets, bought a thunder vest... and nothing worked. This works! With a new BIG puppy, it has also helped with aggression and the two male dogs are playing, not fighting. Regulating how much to give them, when to give it, and how it effects them is important to track. Each dog seems to tolerate it differently.
These seem to have no effect on my monster. She still destroys things when left alone and cries. But it might just not be for her.