Palatable and easy to administer, these capsules are filled with powder that you can mix into pet’s food, treats or water/liquids or simply give the capsule to your pet by itself.
Examples of High-Stress Situations and Environments that May Make Pets Uneasy
- Fireworks, thunder or other extremely loud noises: Your pet can panic when they’re around loud noises, such as fireworks, and this can lead to anxiety-driven or even aggressive behaviour, which can jeopardise your pet’s safety. Barking too loudly, hiding or cowering, and restlessness are common signs of stress.
- Moving: Moving location is a chaotic process, and your pet can get caught up in it. Set aside a room or fenced/caged area for them to stay in while you finish the move. Allow them to explore once the moving has been completed.
- New pet: A new addition to your furry family may not be a positive experience. Try to keep your pets’ toys and other items separate, but don’t hesitate to get your pets familiar with each other by using their scents (which most likely rubbed off on their toys, etc.,). Use separate rooms, feeding bowls, etc., to make the change easier on your pets.
- Being at home alone: Pets get used to human contact and attention, but separation anxiety can settle in when you’re away from home for a period of time.
- New baby in the family: You may have seen endearing videos of cats or dogs being protective or loving toward a new baby in the family, but keep in mind that this can cause your pet to be uneasy. Routines will change, and your pet may not get the same attention they once did. It’s important to get your pet familiar with the new family member.
- Travelling & Holidays: Road trips and flights can be tough on a pet, so comfort and safety are of utmost importance when travelling. Make sure that the carrier you use isn’t too small for your pet and they have enough ventilation, food, and water. If you’re travelling by car, be sure to keep your pet in a pet car seat or away from the front so that you and your pet can have a safer car ride.
- Kennels/cattery: In some emergency cases, you may not be able to care for your pet temporarily and have to use a kennel or cattery. Research the ones in your area thoroughly and make sure the kennel or cattery is licensed and insured. If your cat or dog has special needs, ask the facility if they can accommodate and take care of your pet.
Features:
- Pet supplement capsules made from casein found in milk to help keep your pet calm and relaxed even in stressful or different environments
- Palatable nutritional supplement for pets and easy to administer
- Can be mixed with your pet’s food or taken alone
- Safe to give daily and is lactose-free
- No preservatives used
Sizes Available:
75mg – 30 capsules - For Cats and Small Dogs up to 10kg
225mg – 30 capsules - For Medium Dogs 10-30kg
450mg – 30 capsules - For Large Dogs 30- 60kg
Directions/How to Use:
For short term use, begin administration 1-2 days before the predicted event or change in environment. Some animals may need earlier administration (5-7 days).
For long term use, start giving Zylkene for one month then reassess the pet. Association with a behaviour modification program may help in these situations.
Safety Information
• It is recommended that you consult your vet before administering Zylkene
• Can be used short term or for longer periods of time (after consideration of other potential causes)
• Can be given to nursing queens or bitches, as well as to kittens and puppies
• Not designed to replace a veterinary behavioural consultation
• Not suitable for severe anxiety or behavioural problems
(zylkene)
Palatable and easy to administer, these capsules are filled with powder that you can mix into pet’s food, treats or water/liquids or simply give the capsule to your pet by itself.
Examples of High-Stress Situations and Environments that May Make Pets Uneasy
- Fireworks, thunder or other extremely loud noises: Your pet can panic when they’re around loud noises, such as fireworks, and this can lead to anxiety-driven or even aggressive behaviour, which can jeopardise your pet’s safety. Barking too loudly, hiding or cowering, and restlessness are common signs of stress.
- Moving: Moving location is a chaotic process, and your pet can get caught up in it. Set aside a room or fenced/caged area for them to stay in while you finish the move. Allow them to explore once the moving has been completed.
- New pet: A new addition to your furry family may not be a positive experience. Try to keep your pets’ toys and other items separate, but don’t hesitate to get your pets familiar with each other by using their scents (which most likely rubbed off on their toys, etc.,). Use separate rooms, feeding bowls, etc., to make the change easier on your pets.
- Being at home alone: Pets get used to human contact and attention, but separation anxiety can settle in when you’re away from home for a period of time.
- New baby in the family: You may have seen endearing videos of cats or dogs being protective or loving toward a new baby in the family, but keep in mind that this can cause your pet to be uneasy. Routines will change, and your pet may not get the same attention they once did. It’s important to get your pet familiar with the new family member.
- Travelling & Holidays: Road trips and flights can be tough on a pet, so comfort and safety are of utmost importance when travelling. Make sure that the carrier you use isn’t too small for your pet and they have enough ventilation, food, and water. If you’re travelling by car, be sure to keep your pet in a pet car seat or away from the front so that you and your pet can have a safer car ride.
- Kennels/cattery: In some emergency cases, you may not be able to care for your pet temporarily and have to use a kennel or cattery. Research the ones in your area thoroughly and make sure the kennel or cattery is licensed and insured. If your cat or dog has special needs, ask the facility if they can accommodate and take care of your pet.
Features:
- Pet supplement capsules made from casein found in milk to help keep your pet calm and relaxed even in stressful or different environments
- Palatable nutritional supplement for pets and easy to administer
- Can be mixed with your pet’s food or taken alone
- Safe to give daily and is lactose-free
- No preservatives used
Sizes Available:
75mg – 30 capsules - For Cats and Small Dogs up to 10kg
225mg – 30 capsules - For Medium Dogs 10-30kg
450mg – 30 capsules - For Large Dogs 30- 60kg
Directions/How to Use:
For short term use, begin administration 1-2 days before the predicted event or change in environment. Some animals may need earlier administration (5-7 days).
For long term use, start giving Zylkene for one month then reassess the pet. Association with a behaviour modification program may help in these situations.
Safety Information
• It is recommended that you consult your vet before administering Zylkene
• Can be used short term or for longer periods of time (after consideration of other potential causes)
• Can be given to nursing queens or bitches, as well as to kittens and puppies
• Not designed to replace a veterinary behavioural consultation
• Not suitable for severe anxiety or behavioural problems
SKU | zylkene |
Barcode # | 2383754 |
Brand | Zylkene |
Shipping Weight | 0.1000kg |
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