Valerian Compound 30ml
Valerian Compound 30ml
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Peace and calm in just 30 minutes. A super-concentrated liquid herbal extract designed to help pets relax quickly. Ideal for sudden stressful events like thunderstorms, car trips, or vet visits. This fast-acting formula gets to work in just 30 minutes without causing drowsiness.
Why Choose Valerian Compound?
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Fast Acting: The liquid formula is absorbed quickly into the system, helping to settle nerves within 30 minutes.
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Short-Term Support: Perfect for "spot use" when you need immediate help. The effects last for approximately two hours, making it ideal for the duration of a storm, a car journey, or a show ring run.
- Easy to Give: Can be dropped directly into the mouth or onto a small piece of food.
- Cat Friendly: Surprisingly, most cats love the smell of Valerian! A few drops on their bedding can help settle them during travel or stressful times.
- The "Top-Up": Can be used safely alongside Scullcap & Valerian Tablets to provide an extra boost of calm during particularly noisy or stressful events (like Bonfire Night).
Ingredients
Composition: Pure extracts of:
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Vervain (50%): Traditionally used to support the nervous system and lift the mood.
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Valerian Root (25%): A renowned calming herb that promotes relaxation without sedation.
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Mistletoe (25%): Supports a calm and steady demeanour.
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(Conforming to British Herbal Pharmacopoeia standards).
How to Use
Administration:
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Oral: Drops can be given directly into the mouth or dropped onto a small treat/food.
- Environmental (Cats): Place a few drops on bedding or a scratching post to encourage relaxation.
Dosage Guide:
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Small Dogs & Cats: 1/4 tsp.
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Medium Dogs: 1/2 tsp.
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Large Dogs: 1 tsp.
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Giant Breeds: 1.5 tsp.
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Caution: As this is a concentrated herbal extract, use with caution in epileptic pets (consult your vet first).
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Important: This is a complementary feed product, not a medicine. It is designed to support your pet's health naturally and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice or treatment.