Valerian Compound (excl. 20% VAT)
Valerian Compound (excl. 20% VAT)
Valerian Compound (excl. 20% VAT)
Valerian Compound (excl. 20% VAT)

Valerian Compound (excl. 20% VAT)

£10.42
  • 30ml

Ingredients: Organic extracts of Vervain 50%, Valerian root 25%, Mistletoe 25%. Conforming to British Herbal Pharmacopoeia standards

Dosage: Small dogs & cats 1.25ml. Medium dogs 2.5ml. Large dogs 5ml. Giant breeds 7.5ml. Given when required. It is not recommended that more than two administrations of the stated amount are given in a 24 hour period.

Can be used during pregnancy?: No

Can be used during lactation?: No

Interactions: Can be given in conjunction with any medication

Product Finishing: Liquid (Alcohol extracted)

Special Warnings: Caution should be taken when adminstering to exotic cats with low body fat, as very occasionally hyperactivity has been induced. Bottles have glass pipette dropper for easy administration but which require care in use to avoid breakage or injury.

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Frightened, anxious, hyperactive and stressed animals can be calmed quickly using this easy to give liquid. Dropped into the mouth, given on food or even just a few drops sprinkled on a pet’s bedding can result in a more amenable pet, so visits to the vet, travelling or moving house instantly become less stressful situations. Cats particularly love the smell of Valerian Compound, so administration really couldn’t be simpler.

The concentrated herbal extracts used in this liquid ensure that within just 30 minutes a noticeable change in behaviour occurs without causing drowsiness and the effects are quite short lived.

In situations that have a longer duration then we recommend also giving Scullcap and Valerian Tablets.

When faced with unexpected events like thunderstorms, Valerian Compound has a fast action and it can also be used in conjunction with Scullcap and Valerian Tablets in especially fearful situations and for anxious animals.

Phobias and nervous disorders can be really hard to deal with – both for pets and from their owners’ perspectives. Widely used as a treatment for noise phobias and fears associated with fireworks, thunder and gunfire, as well as for general excitability and hyperactivity, this herbal medicine is one of our best sellers.

Popular for use in travel-related anxiety and also for territorial urine spraying in cats. Top tip – buy your supply of Scullcap and Valerian Tablets well in advance of fireworks night (there’s often huge demand around this time.)

How do these work and will they sedate my dog?

They are not sedatives, in fact these are widely used for performance dogs such as agility and show dogs when they need to be alert and focussed. The herbs are nervines, that means they help to naturally relax the nervous system which reduces anxiety yet does not sedate muscles.

Can I use the tablets and liquid together?

Scullcap & Valerian Tablets used daily provide better coverage and are ideal to start using in the lead up to Fireworks Night so they are already nice and relaxed before the scary noises start. Valerian Compound is quicker-acting and is perfect to use orally as a "top-up" and for unpredicted events such as a neighbours having a fireworks display or a thunder storm. It is ideal to put a few drops on a cloth on their bed to help them relax, cats love this especially.

When do I need to start giving the products?

The more severe the phobia, the earlier you should start, up to a month in some cases. For moderate phobias, start around 10 days before the predicted worst night. However, even if you only start the day or so before your dog will still benefit.

Why should I use Dorwest calming products?

Scullcap & Valerian tablets are the only herbal product to be officially authorised by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate to help anxiety and nervousness. They have been used successfully for over 40 years and are a medicine you can rely on. Our ingredients reach medicinal standards and we follow rigorous regulations on safety and quality.

What dosage/administration should I use?

Valerian Compound the administration is 1/4 tsp for small dogs and cats, 1/2 tsp for medium dogs, 1tsp for large dogs and 1.5tsp for Giant breeds. May be given as required, it is not recommended that more than two administrations of the stated amount are given in a 24 hours period.

Are they suitable for use during pregnancy/lactation?

Valerian Compound is not recommended for use during pregnancy or lactation - if you are unsure please contact our advice line for further information.

Are there any interactions?

Valerian Compound may be given in conjunction with medicines

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