Helps adult dogs <15kg:
Manage difficult situations
Control stress-related digestive and dermatological signs
RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH
Chronic Kidney Disease, metabolic acidosis.
Heart failure
Hypertension
Pancreatitis or history of pancreatitis
Hyperlipidaemia
Calm should be ideally be fed four weeks before any forseeable difficult event (going on holiday, moving house, arrival of a new pet, home renovation, etc. ). Calm should initially be fed for a period of 2-3 months and can be used as a maintenance diet. It is recommended to divide the daily intake into 2 meals. Water should be available at all times.
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR
CALM contains a casozepine, which has been shown to be effective in dogs at a dose of 15mg/kg per day*.
RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION
Further information
Dog s weight thin normal overweight grams cups grams cups grams cups
2kg 54 5/8 48 4/8 41 3/8 3kg 74 6/8 65 5/8 56 5/8 4kg 91 1 80 7/8 69 6/8 5kg 108 1 1/8 95 1 82 7/8 6kg 124 1 2/8 109 1 1/8 94 1 7kg 139 1 4/8 122 1 2/8 106 1 1/8 8kg 153 1 5/8 135 1 3/8 117 1 2/8 9kg 168 1 6/8 148 1 4/8 127 1 3/8
10kg 181 1 7/8 160 1 5/8 138 1 4/8 11kg 195 2 171 1 6/8 148 1 4/8 12kg 208 2 1/8 183 1 7/8 158 1 5/8 13kg 221 2 2/8 194 2 168 1 6/8 14kg 233 2 3/8 205 2 1/8 177 1 7/8 15kg 246 2 5/8 216 2 2/8 187 2
STRESS MANAGEMENT
*[Beata C et al. (2007) Effects of alpha-casozepine vs selegiline hydrochloride on anxiety disorders in dogs. J Vet Beh. 2007; 2: 175-183].
This product creates a urinary environment unfavourable to the formation of struvite and calcium oxalate stones.