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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Use of Calmex
- By colliex [gb] Date 09.12.11 10:37 UTC
The first firework season is over since the release of the product Calmex. Is it as good as they all say?
- By Brainless [gb] Date 09.12.11 10:45 UTC
Well it worked very well on my friends Stafford who lives next door to a field where a big public display is every year. 

He won't even go out after dark this time of year and he barely batted an eyelid and it didn't make him drowsy.

He had already several times dragged her home when something outdoors made a bang and of course the fireworks that had already gone off made his sit and quake and want to be on her lap.

I had printed off details and price for her from an on-lien pharmacy and her vet got it in and charged her the same price.

they had previously tried ACP, the various Valerian remedies, and Zilkene last year didn't help, but that is because it needed to be started sooner for best effect.
- By Goldmali Date 09.12.11 12:50 UTC
No. Tried it, it might as well have been water -total waste of money! A friend tried it as well, same result. Zylkene has more of an effect.
- By lucyandmeg [gb] Date 10.12.11 10:01 UTC
I didn't find it as good as zylkene. One of mine won't touch food with it in yet she will eat the zylkene no problem. I've known several people who has tried it, some say it worked, others say the behaviour got worse.
- By Goldiemad [gb] Date 10.12.11 19:21 UTC
My vet's have been trialling Kalmaid, which is similar to Zylkene but contains a lot more L-Tryptophan than Zylkene. They were great fans of Zylkene, but are getting better results from Kalmaid.
Topic Dog Boards / Health / Use of Calmex

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