A safe and natural supplement intended to relax, not sedate, and control nervous behavior. Sporting and hunting dogs are high energy and undergo rigorous training, extensive travel and exposure to harsh weather conditions. They may require special nutrients that support the nervous system. Easy Dog contains L-tryptophan, hops, ginger,...
A safe and natural supplement intended to relax, not sedate, and control nervous behavior. Sporting and hunting dogs are high energy and undergo rigorous training, extensive travel and exposure to harsh weather conditions. They may require special nutrients that support the nervous system. Easy Dog contains L-tryptophan, hops, ginger, chamomile, B vitamins and other natural soothing nutrients. L-tryptophan is the amino acid found in turkey and warm milk. Easy Dog can be used on a daily basis or on an occasional basis for specific situations, such as travel sickness, storm phobia or increased focus during training.
Recommended Usage:
3-24 lbs. - ½ to 1 tablet per day*
25-50 lbs. - 1 tablet per day
51-100 lbs. - 2 tablets per day
Over 100 lbs. - 3 tablets per day
Do not give to animals younger than 16 weeks.
Ingredients:
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS: (per tablet)
L-Tryptophan 5.4% (120 mg)
Nicacin 20 mg
Pyridoxine (B6) 5 mg
Folic Acid 0.045 mg
Vitamin B12 1 mg
Taurine 4.4%
Other ingredients: Dried Whey, Pork Liver Meal, Hops, Chamomile, Brewer's Dried Yeast, Ginger
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