27 May 2009 #2 mattilda Well-Known Member Joined 26 September 2007 Messages 4,942 Location cheshire Visit site Think someone asked this a few days ago. I use Feedmarks for my nutty rotty. It certainly helps.
27 May 2009 #3 I IWTO Well-Known Member Joined 22 April 2009 Messages 468 Visit site Is that called Calm a pet?! is it in pellet or powder form?
27 May 2009 #4 G Goya Well-Known Member Joined 16 July 2008 Messages 2,937 Location Northamptonshire Visit site I've used Waendal herbs dog calmer. It worked really well for my collie x. I don't need it any more as she has now settled down thank goodness.
I've used Waendal herbs dog calmer. It worked really well for my collie x. I don't need it any more as she has now settled down thank goodness.
27 May 2009 #5 mattilda Well-Known Member Joined 26 September 2007 Messages 4,942 Location cheshire Visit site Yes it's Calm a Pet and it's a powder. Think it tatstes OK though 'cos my rotty wallops it up..she is greedy though!
Yes it's Calm a Pet and it's a powder. Think it tatstes OK though 'cos my rotty wallops it up..she is greedy though!
27 May 2009 #6 showjumpinglover Well-Known Member Joined 26 February 2008 Messages 2,029 Location Leics Visit site we use Kalms (its actually for people but it only contains herbs) and it makes our dog so calm that he doesn't care about things
we use Kalms (its actually for people but it only contains herbs) and it makes our dog so calm that he doesn't care about things
30 May 2009 #7 C Charmaine18 Well-Known Member Joined 22 May 2009 Messages 2,032 Location South Lincs Visit site We used Rescue Remedy on my lurcher to help her deal with separation anxiety, and it also worked really well on my grandma's totally neurotic JRT Definitely recommend it - just put a drop or two on their dinner.
We used Rescue Remedy on my lurcher to help her deal with separation anxiety, and it also worked really well on my grandma's totally neurotic JRT Definitely recommend it - just put a drop or two on their dinner.