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Zylkene Calming Supplement for Cats and Dogs

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Zylkene Calming Supplement is a natural, non-sedative product designed to help manage stress and anxiety in both cats and dogs. Formulated with a naturally derived ingredient, Zylkene helps to promote a sense of calm and relaxation without causing drowsiness. This supplement is ideal for use during stressful situations such as travel, vet visits, thunderstorms, fireworks, or changes in the home environment.

Zylkene comes in easy-to-administer capsules that can be given whole or opened and mixed with food, making it convenient for daily use.

Ingredients

• Alpha-Casozepine: A hydrolyzed milk protein derivative that has calming properties, helping to reduce anxiety and promote relaxation.

Key Benefits

• Natural Calming Effect: Helps reduce stress and anxiety in pets using a naturally derived ingredient.

• Non-Sedative: Promotes relaxation without causing drowsiness or sedation, allowing pets to remain alert and active.

• Versatile Use: Ideal for various stressful situations such as travel, vet visits, thunderstorms, fireworks, or changes in the home environment.

• Easy Administration: Capsules can be given whole or opened and mixed with food, ensuring ease of use.

How to Use

• Dosage
For cats and small dogs up to 10kg use 75mg:
Up to 5kg body weight = 1 Capsule
5-10kg body weight = 2 Capsules

For medium dogs between 10 to 30kg use 225mg:
10-15kg body weight = 1 Capsule
15-30kg body weight = 2 Capsules

For dogs over 15kg use 450mg:
15-30kg body weight = 1 Capsule
30-60kg body weight = 2 Capsules

• Administer the capsule directly into your pet’s mouth, or open the capsule and mix the contents with your pet’s food.

• For best results, start administering Zylkene 1-2 days before a known stressful event or as advised by your veterinarian.

• Use daily as directed to maintain a calm and relaxed demeanour in your pet.

• Observe your pet’s behavior and consult your veterinarian if there are any concerns or if additional behavioural support is needed.