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Grizzly Hemp-Enhanced Calming Aid
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dog
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dog
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Benefits |
First FDA-Approved treatment for noise aversion in dogs
Calms dogs without sedation
Easy-to-administer oral gel syringe
Does not require additional treatments or training
Effective for up to 3 hours
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Reduces or stops stress-related behavior, including barking, whimpering and whining, chewing, urination, and defecation Helps comfort dogs in stressful situations such as being alone in the house, having visitors, adjusting to a new pet or family member, moving, and visits to the veterinarian One diffuser bottle lasts for approximately 30 days and covers up to 650 sq ftOdorless and non-toxic (does not affect humans) Also comes in a spray Refills are available
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May promote a sense of relaxation and mental alertness
Does not cause drowsiness
May help manage normal stress
May support normal emotional balance
May help curb destructive behavior due to external stressors
Can be used for travel or may help separation anxiety
May help pets remain calm during fireworks, thunderstorms, construction, and other loud noises
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