VetClassics Stress Away Calming Aid Chewable Tablets Dog & Cat Supplement, 30 count
In a Nutshell
- Effective calming aid for dogs
- Cats dislike the taste, reducing effectiveness
- No notable side effects or lethargy reported
Quick Verdict
The VetClassics Stress Away Calming Aid Chewable Tablets are a mixed bag. They have shown significant positive effects on dogs, particularly in reducing fear and anxiety. However, the taste remains an issue for cats.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Cats dislike the product, rendering it ineffective for feline use.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Effective for Anxious Dogs (1)
Significantly reduced fear and anxiety in dogs, improving focus during competitions.
Cons
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Taste Unappealing to Cats (1) major
Cats refused to eat the chewable tablets, making it ineffective for feline use.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Dog owners — Effective in calming dogs, particularly in competitive or stressful situations.
✗ Skip If
- • Cat owners — Cats may refuse to eat the tablets due to taste.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Give to the pet directly or mix with food, ensuring they consume the tablet completely.
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Does this product make dogs sleepy?
No, the chewable tablets did not make the dog sleepy or drowsy.
Is this product effective for cats?
No, cats did not like the taste and refused to eat the tablets.
How soon does it take to see results?
The product showed significant improvement in behavior within the first dose, taken 30 minutes before the competition.
Highlighted Reviews
"I noticed significant improvement in behavior the VERY first dose. This chewable did NOT make him sleepy or even drowsy. He rested in his crate like he always did but when he came out to compete, his focus was on me. I spent 5 years trying different methods to bring back his confidence after encount..."
"I have tried several calming supplements and chews for cats and they just don't like the taste so I can't tell if they work or not. Most of these chews, like this one, are too big to slip into a pill pocket and if you try to sprinkle into their food, they refuse to eat it. I wish that there was such..."
Bottom Line
Dog owners looking for a reliable calming aid might find this product useful, but cat owners should seek alternatives.