Kalm Aid tablets 30 tablets

Kalm Aid Tablets is indicated to calm nervous and anxious dogs. The comprimnidos Kalm Aid are recommended to calm nervous or anxious dogs. Promote relaxation and reduce the irri...
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Kalm Aid Tablets is indicated to calm nervous and anxious dogs.
The comprimnidos Kalm Aid are recommended to calm nervous or anxious dogs. Promote relaxation and reduce the irritability being quite useful in a number of situations. It can also be used to manage long term behavioral problems.   These tablets have the beef flavor. Mix with food or give directly to your dog.   What are the situations in which Kalm AIDS is recommended?   phobic situations - eg fireworks; Separation anxiety; unfamiliar environments - for example canis; Weaning - when puppies are separated from their mothers; Travels; Grooming (shearing); behavioral problems; unwanted or unruly behavior (longer term management); Visits to the veterinarian; family changes;   As Kalm Aid Work?   L-tryptophan is an essential amino acid that affects the production of serotonin. Serotonin has a soothing and relaxing effect. L-theanine is also another amino acid that has a soothing effect. Thiamine deficiency (vitamin B1) has been linked to nervous disorders. Therefore, Kalm Aid also contains thiamine.   Recommended Daily Dosage:   For an animal suffering from or anxiedades fears of a single dose according to the size of the animal concerned, preferably one or two hours before the stress situation occurs. For behavioral problems long term, give only half the daily dose. Safe for puppies.  
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less than 5kg

0.5 Tablet

5 - 10Kg Tablet 1
10 - 20 kg 1.5 Tablet
20 - 30 kg 2 Tablets
30kg 2.5 Tablets
 
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The Kalm Aid contains vitamins and pro-vitamins including Vitamins B3, B1 and B6. It also contains amino acids.

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