Fireworks, thunder, traffic, doorbells (even the bin man) - for noise-sensitive dogs, everyday sounds can feel overwhelming. You might notice pacing, hiding, trembling, or destructive behaviour when loud noises strike, and the fear often intensifies over time rather than fading.
Natural calming supplements can help lower your dog's emotional response to triggering sounds, making it easier for them to settle during stressful events.
Think of supplements as one of many tools in your dog's super calm toolbox - they help create the calm baseline that makes behavioural work more effective, so loud noises don't make the whole house descend into chaos.
Our products are delivered in an easy-to-use powder form, which is especially suited to dogs with sensitive tummies, and are very proudly made in the UK.
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How calming products for dogs support the basics
Calming products aren't a replacement for gradual training and safe spaces - they're nutritional support that sits alongside the work you're already doing. They sit in the 'adjunct' bucket. By contributing to normal nervous system function, they help your dog's body stay steadier when things get loud or unpredictable, and also work to lower or calm emotional responses to typical triggers, making training and routine building more effective.
Ingredients with traditional and researched calming roles
L-tryptophan and taurine contribute to the pathways involved in mood regulation, while lemon balm and passionflower have long-standing traditional use for their calming properties. We've also included a generous helping of B-vitamins - cofactors that support the body's normal conversion of tryptophan into serotonin (the feel good hormone). A considered blend, not a sedative switch.
UK-made, powder format, no hidden extras
Our formula is manufactured in the UK as a digestive-friendly powder with clear per-scoop amounts. Easy to mix into meals, fully traceable, and free from unnecessary fillers.
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