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Our Hemp Calming Chews for Dogs offer a natural and effective solution for anxiety relief, pain management, and stress reduction. With 150 chews in a 11.6 oz package, these treats are formulated with veterinarian-recommended ingredients like hemp oil and valerian root, ensuring your furry friend stays relaxed and happy. Suitable for all breeds and sizes, these delicious Peking Duck-flavored chews work within 30 minutes and provide up to 12 hours of relief, making them a must-have for any dog owner.
A**E
Dogs approve
These get my dogs through all of the many Florida thunderstorms with ease even hurricanes. We don’t go without these in stock in our home! We have a German shorthair pointer in English pointer, and a blue tick coonhound and they are very happy with this product. We’d be lost without out them. If I remember correctly, we’ve been using these for quite while now.They usually calm down and lay on the bed with me during the storm. Otherwise they would be barking and panting and pacing. So no more barking during storms. They don’t have a strong smell just to normal dog treat smell. Comfort in knowing that I can trust this product.
B**O
The best!
Our aussie hates storms and after trying a few other brands that didn't help at all, these were a Godsend. He loved them and they helped calm him down a lot. These are the only calming chews we will ever buy. Highly recommend.
J**Y
helps with my lab who is a pup and in doors
helps with my lab who is a pup and in doors
M**A
Great to calm any size dog
These are perfect to calm my dogs.
B**S
July 2023: Maybe about 25% better than nothing. We're still testing tho & will update
The back story...Our roughly 13 year old rescue pup used to love his crate. It was his cozy den, and the only place where he would get an extra special treat of his big 'Kong' toy stuffed with some peanut butter & crunchy treats. As soon as he saw that Kong being prepped, he'd dash off to our bedroom and wait for the crate door to be opened so he could go inside. When we put the Kong in the crate and closed the door he would immediately lie down and set to work on it happily, and it felt like he couldn't care less about us at the time (which we were always amused and pleased about). He would often be snoozing on the thick comfy bedding when we got home, and was never in a rush to be let out. When the door was opened, he would get up and just step his front legs out before having a good back stretch, then step out fully, say hello with a lick & 'wiggle butt' and then stroll casually out to the back door, waiting to be let outside.However, all that changed after he spent a week at the vet's kennel at Christmas 2021. He had stayed there over a number of different holiday periods during the 12 years we've had him, and it always seemed to go well, with no noticeable ill effects afterwards. Sadly, all that had changed after he came home after his last stay. We don't know what happened, but he's had some separation anxiety ever since. He doesn't want to go into his crate anymore, and he's clearly unhappy to be in there.How things were before trying these Hemp Chews...After calmly, slowly and gently persuading him to go in, he would get his Kong toy and lots of praise, but he'd just stand in the crate looking out at us rather than setting to work on his Kong. He would start barking a minute or two after we left the bedroom and it got quite frantic when we closed the front door. Unfortunately it continued for as long as we were able to wait on the porch so we don't know how long it actually went on for. When we got home he would be standing on the crate's plastic floor tray in a puddle of drool from panting so much, with the bedding all jumbled & rucked up on one side of the crate. He would sometime whine or 'yip' if we didn't let him out of the crate as soon as we got home, and when the crate door was unlatched he would almost push the door open in his haste to get out and trot off to the back door.Our vet suggested trying CBD or hemp chews for dogs, so that's what we did.We picked these 'Hemp Calming Chews for Dogs' to try first, and chose the Duck ones.The instructions suggest to give them on a regular basis, like a maintenance dose. Perhaps that would be the most effective option, but we're not willing to do that. We work from home, and we only have to leave our pup alone in the house once or twice a month on average. He's normally calm when we're at home, so it seems inappropriate to dose him with something when he doesn't need it. No one knows exactly how a dog feels, and we wouldn't want him to feel slightly loopy or sleepy all the time.2023 - July: Our experience, so far...We have tried giving our pup some of these duck flavor 'Hemp Calming Chews' three times, so far.He's about 67 lbs, which is near the top of their stated weight range for a dose of four chews. We didn't want risk more in case of an adverse reaction (some reviews mention vomiting...)First impressions are that the duck chews must smell and taste good to our pup because he would happily eat them all, given the chance.Test #1 - We gave him four chews about an hour in advance of our departure, and watched him carefully to see if there was any kind of reaction. Nothing - There was no noticeable difference in his behavior.Test #2 - Five chews - Again, about one hour in advance. No difference.Test #3 - Six chews - About one hour in advance. The six chew dose did seem to help a little. He was still not very keen on going into his crate, did not settle down with his Kong, and we heard him start barking as soon as we closed the front door. However, we sat on the porch listening, and he stopped barking after a few minutes. When we got home some time later, his bedding was a little less rucked up and there was less drool on the plastic tray from his panting. He wasn't in such of a rush to get out.We'll try seven chews next time. Keep your fingers crossed...If seven doesn't make much of a difference, I doubt we'd want to give him eight or more... We'll try a different brand instead, and try some crate retraining as well.I'll try to come back with an update sometime soon, and hopefully I'll be able to improve the three star rating to four or even five.
I**S
They Work
My fur baby is terrified of bad weather, fireworks, and loud noises. I give her what I call her happy chews and it helps her cope. I tried tranquilizers from the vet and they either didn’t work or made her loopy. The chews work.
L**E
Repeat customer!
Quality product and dogs love the taste; helps get mine through thunder storms and fireworks!
C**N
Didn’t work for my mini goldendoodle
My dog was willing to eat the treats. He’s a 33 lb. mini golden doodle with a lot of anxiety. He takes a Prozac every day but I am not able to groom him without him getting upset and physically fighting it. I usually have to scissor cut him because the noise of the grooming blades upsets him but not he won’t barely let me do the scissors. I started with one pill because he’s 33 lbs. I then went to 2 pills the next time which initially seemed to have some effect because he kept laying down while I groomed him for a short time but not enough to be groomed thoroughly. Then I gave him 3 the next time at which point it didn’t help to groom him and when he came “down” from the effects he seemed slightly more anxious than usual. I bought a full size grooming table hoping to secure him better than a a grooming arm without success and today I gave him 4 pills and waited an hour. He wouldn’t let me cut fur on his arms so I waited another hour but still he wouldn’t allow it. I’m disappointed.
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