These are common ingredients you will see that will help support your pets throughout the holiday season and any other situations or events that will create any type of stress or anxiety on your beloved pets. We hope to give you clarity and understanding on what some of these mean and actually do. It's important to have a daily routine versus flooding your animals the day of. We hope we can contribute to a proactive plan for every day use. This list is for educational purposes only. Please consult your veterinarian with any changes or questions. Start your routine today!

Passion Flower

May help reduce stress, anxiety, and nervous response; known as a pain-relieving superfood.

Chamomile

An adaptogen that may help reduce stress, anxiety, and nervous response, and assist with digestion during stressful events.

Mulungu

An adaptogen that may help relax the central nervous system and limit GABA neurotransmission due to stress and anxiety.

Ashwagandha

Promotes balance and homeostasis; helps manage stress effectively.

Icelandic Kelp

Helps maintain a sense of calm and tranquility.

Spirulina

May protect brain and nerve function, contributing to overall neurological health.

Valerian Root

Supports emotional balance and stability.

Thiamine

May regulate hyperactivity; important for metabolism and energy production.

L-Tryptophan

Known for releasing "feel-good" and sleep hormones; converts to serotonin that may help regulate mood, sleep, and appetite.

Choline

Found in eggs; a building block for the nervous system that may regulate the fight or flight response.

MCT Oil

May contribute to brain health, cognitive function, digestion, immune support, and behavioral improvements.

Magnesium

May regulate heartbeat levels and maintain nerve transmission of serotonin and GABA.

Lavender

May have natural relaxation properties, aiding in calming, digestion, and sleep.

Full Spectrum CBD

May support situational anxiety, chronic anxiety, travel anxiety, loud noises, and separation anxiety.

 

Tips of the trade:

  1. Play white noise or calming music to drown out the noise.
  2. Make sure to enrich and exercise your pets like any other day.
  3. Emergency action plan 
  4. Consider having a professional drop in for a visit or enrichment activity if you're away.

 

Consulting Your Veterinarian

While the ingredients and practices listed can be beneficial, it’s crucial to consult with your veterinarian before making any significant changes to your pet’s routine or diet. They can provide personalized guidance based on your pet's specific needs and health conditions.

Conclusion

With proper planning and a proactive approach, you can help your pets enjoy the holiday season with less stress. By familiarizing yourself with these supportive ingredients and practices, you can ensure your furry friends feel safe, loved, and calm during potentially overwhelming times. Remember, maintaining a consistent routine and understanding your pet's needs can go a long way in reducing holiday stress.