Product Description
New formula
- Double-layer technology
- No chicken protein.
- No artificial colors.
- Usage methods appropriate to the animal's weight.
Easily divisible tablet

How does bilayer technology work?
IMMEDIATE EFFECT: Releasing an initial amount of the product to achieve an immediate effect.
The prolonged effect: Slower and more sustained release, maintaining a longer duration of action.
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.
Environmental changes: Changes, such as a change of litter box or kennel, a change of room, or a new member in the family, 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 that they don't know.
If you experience unusual behavioral problems, you should consult a veterinarian. They can rule out any illness and recommend appropriate treatment if a diagnosis is made.
Complementary food with nutrients that help our pets relax. Supplement for dogs, cats, ferrets, rodents or birds.
Complementary food with nutrients that help our pets relax. Supplement for dogs, cats, ferrets, rodents or birds.
Product Description
New formula
- Double-layer technology
- No chicken protein.
- No artificial colors.
- Usage methods appropriate to the animal's weight.
Easily divisible tablet

How does bilayer technology work?
IMMEDIATE EFFECT: Releasing an initial amount of the product to achieve an immediate effect.
The prolonged effect: Slower and more sustained release, maintaining a longer duration of action.
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.
Environmental changes: Changes, such as a change of litter box or kennel, a change of room, or a new member in the family, 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 that they don't know.
If you experience unusual behavioral problems, you should consult a veterinarian. They can rule out any illness and recommend appropriate treatment if a diagnosis is made.