
Composure
Composure Calming Formula for Cats and Dogs
What are the Composure products:
Vetri-Science has brought a product line, called Composure, to help dogs and cats with nervousness, hyperactivity, anxiety, or stress. Composure has a unique formulation containing C3, which is proteins found in colostrum (a mother’s first milk). Composure also contains L-theanine and thiamine, and no herbal ingredients. The ingredients in Composure do not cause your pet to be sleepy or impair their mobility. The canine formula is designed for dogs weighing 26 lbs and over, whereas the canine mini bite-sized chews are designed for dogs 25 lbs and under. The feline bite-sized chews are formulated for cats weighing 25 lbs and under. The liquid may be used on all cats and dogs. Contact your pet’s veterinarian about which product and dose they recommend for your specific pet.
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I am continuing to buy this great product!
From undisclosedComments about ComposureI have a blind cat that I give these chews to. He was not blind his entire life... he's 7 years old now and has been totally blind for one year. I can see a little anxiety periodically, so I thought these chews would be worth a try. He absolutely LOVES them and I do see improvement in his behavior and confidence. -
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great effect!
From Whitmore Lake, MI, USAComments about ComposureNot like a sedative that knocks them out, but it 'enhances a state of calmness'. Eases thier anxiety is a non medicated way. We use composure for our 3 dacshunds and cat when we're expecting company or going to be away for more than a few hours to lessen the 'craziness' when we return. Also helps ahead of a vet or groomer visit as well. We will be continuing to use composure for sure! -
My first order
From Beaver Falls, PA, USAComments about ComposureI was very pleased with the ordering process, the quick delivery of the product and received the correct order. The items were much less expensive than at the vet's office. Thanks! -
an act of desperation
From Schererville, IndianaComments about ComposureOur rescue Himmalayan cat is often anxious, cries and wanders during the night. Our wonderful Vet suggested Composure. I cut one in half and left it in her food bowl just before bedtime. Next morning it was gone. She actually slept and didn't wake us. Occasionally we give her one during the daytime if she is anxious. We think this is a good product for her. My sister's cat refused it. They are all different. We have bought several more packs.-
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A Winner!
From Kent Lakes, NYComments about ComposureI bought this product 10 days ago because Willie, my little mini Schnauzer, �was having a spell of anxiety attacks every night. �This had been going on 5 days straight and I was stressed. �His whole body would shake, and his Thunder Shirt was no longer working to easy his fears. �I was at my wits end, and ready to run to the vet, but thought I would try these first. �After one day of taking this product the anxiety has gone away, and life is back to normal. �I thank you for this product, and Willie does too!
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How many chews should be given to a 130# Great Dane??
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According to the manufacturer’s directions for use, it is recommended that dogs weighing over 100 lbs receive 3 chews daily. Composure can be given daily or on an as-needed basis.
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What is the difference in the ingredients between composure for dogs and cats??
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The Composure dog and cat chews both contain the same set of ingredients, but the dog formula has a higher dosage of the active ingredients. The ingredient list is included below: Feline Formula: Thiamine (Vitamin B1) 67 mg, C3™ (Colostrum Calming Complex) 11 mg, L-Theanine (Suntheanine® brand) 10.5 mg, brewers yeast, calcium sulfate, canola oil, chicken liver flavor, citric acid, glycerin, maltodextrin, mixed tocopherols, propionic acid, rosemary extract, silicon dioxide, sodium alginate, soy lecithin, vegetable oil. Canine Formula: Thiamine (Vitamin B1) 134 mg, C3™ (Colostrum Calming Complex) 22 mg L-Theanine (Suntheanine® brand) 21 mg, brewers yeast, calcium sulfate, canola oil, chicken liver flavor, citric acid, glycerin, maltodextrin, mixed tocopherols, propionic acid, rosemary extract, silicon dioxide, sodium alginate, soy lecithin, vegetable oil. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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I have a miniature dachshund that is 17lbs, she is highly allergic to meat. I can't give her the chews, but want to know what is in the ingredients for the liquid and is it safe to give to her??
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On the product page on the website there is a tab labeled "Package Insert", under that tab is a list of the composure products. If you click on the liquid form, that will open a new page that will list all the active and inactive ingredients as well as dosing instructions. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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how many millagams of l theanine is in the chewables?
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If you look at the product page on the website, there is a "Package Insert" tab that contains links for each form of the Composure's package inserts. Those will include all the ingredients for each item. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Hi, we have a male 32 pound Beagle who is 5. When he was 4, he developed a fear of thunder and any kind of banging noise. Is there a difference in strength in the chews for dogs under 25 (mini's) and the regular chews for dogs over 25 lbs? Thanks.?
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Yes, it looks like the chews for dogs over 25 pounds is a little higher in strength. The active ingredients per chew are Thiamine (Vitamin B1), 67mg mini and 134mg for regular, Colostrum Calming Complex, 11mg mini and 22mg regular, and L-Theanine, 10.5mg mini and 21mg regular. So it looks like the mini's are about half the strength of the regular chews and the instructions would be 1 chew daily for both. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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are cat is all over us but when we get up she goes in hiding for about ten. min. is there anything we can put in her water thats calming for cat?
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There are both prescription and over-the-counter options that can help an anxious cat. You should contact your cat's veterinarian for assistance in determining the cause of your cat's behavior which will help you and the veterinarian determine the appropriate medication or supplement for your cat. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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