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Calm Down! - for bonfire
night
by Lynda Ward
CSJK9
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REMEMBER,
REMEMBER THE 5TH OF NOVEMBER
With 5th
November looming, now’s the time to start sprinkling CSJ’s Specialist
Canine Feeds Calm Down! herbal supplement on all those sensitive dogs’
food.
Many dogs suffer
badly from even distant sounds of fireworks and people living in close
proximity to others dread the weeks leading up to Guy Fawkes Night –
when the loud whizzes and bangs often shatter the evening for as long
as 5pm to midnight.
Symptoms of
anguish caused to dogs by firework noise can be extreme panting,
constant pacing, howling or barking, scraping the carpet or door,
refusal to eat or drink, refusing to go outside, involuntary toileting
and even running away ……. all causing owners to suffer along with their
pets.
Use of Calm
Down! has resulted in numerous accolades to CSJ about it's benefits in
helping previously inconsolable dogs cope with fireworks (and other
stressful situations such as car travel, competitions or shows).
The special
blend of herbs in Calm Down! is a carefully balanced combination of Chamomile, Lemon
Balm, Vervain, Lime Flowers and Skullcap and a run down of each
explains their individual characteristics:-
Camomile is
valuable in helping support the nervous system. Commonly known as the
most popular herbal tea for a "relaxing sleep", Camomile is often used
as a 'calming and digestive aid'. It can also help maintain healthy
skin.
Lemon
Balm is known for its 'calming' action. It was thought historically
that Lemon Balm revived melancholy or in our modern terms "stress".
Vervain's
main property is to help support the nervous system but is also a
'calmer' and can help give the dog a general 'boost'.
Lime
Flowers is used mainly to help support the immune and nervous systems.
Skullcap
can be beneficial for dogs showing signs of excitability and general
restlessness.
Calm Down! comes in a
200g resealable tub with spoon and has a shelf life of 12 months.