Calmatonine Oral Gel is a complementary food, with green tea leaves, valerian root, passionflower, rice germ flour, hydrolyzed milk proteins, L-threonine, L-tryptophan, magnesium, niacin and vitamins B1 and B6, for dogs and cats.
Calmatonine Oral Gel is indicated for behavioral problems in dogs and cats.
If you notice that your pet is reacting differently or acting strangely, there may be something affecting its well-being and peace of mind. Among the most common causes related to behavioral problems are:
Diseases or illnesses: Digestive, dermatological, renal, hepatic... Any disease can affect your pet's behavior.
- Changes in environment: Changes, such as changing the litter box or kennel, changing rooms, or having a new family member, can affect the mood of dogs and cats.
- New walking area: Especially for dogs, when they show aggression towards other dogs, it may be due to a change in the walking area or new animals they don't know.
- In situations that disrupt relaxation: Noises (fireworks, firecrackers, storms, etc.), changes in your daily environment, change of habitat.
- To regulate sleep: Sleeps at times contrary to rest schedules. Sleeps during the day and is alert and noisy at night.
Peace of mind above all else.
Sleep disorders
Thunderstorms
- Habitat changes
- Visits to the veterinarian
- Trips
Fireworks
Complementary food, in oral gel form, indicated for dogs and cats with behavioral problems, stress, anxiety, and phobias.
Complementary food, in oral gel form, indicated for dogs and cats with behavioral problems, stress, anxiety, and phobias.
Calmatonine Oral Gel is a complementary food, with green tea leaves, valerian root, passionflower, rice germ flour, hydrolyzed milk proteins, L-threonine, L-tryptophan, magnesium, niacin and vitamins B1 and B6, for dogs and cats.
Calmatonine Oral Gel is indicated for behavioral problems in dogs and cats.
If you notice that your pet is reacting differently or acting strangely, there may be something affecting its well-being and peace of mind. Among the most common causes related to behavioral problems are:
Diseases or illnesses: Digestive, dermatological, renal, hepatic... Any disease can affect your pet's behavior.
- Changes in environment: Changes, such as changing the litter box or kennel, changing rooms, or having a new family member, can affect the mood of dogs and cats.
- New walking area: Especially for dogs, when they show aggression towards other dogs, it may be due to a change in the walking area or new animals they don't know.
- In situations that disrupt relaxation: Noises (fireworks, firecrackers, storms, etc.), changes in your daily environment, change of habitat.
- To regulate sleep: Sleeps at times contrary to rest schedules. Sleeps during the day and is alert and noisy at night.
Peace of mind above all else.
Sleep disorders
Thunderstorms
- Habitat changes
- Visits to the veterinarian
- Trips
Fireworks