ZamiPet Relax & Calm Supplement for Dogs
ZamiPet Relax & Calm Supplement is a great tasting, breakable calming chew for dogs containing L-Tryptophan, Valerian Root, Chamomile and L-Theanine to support a healthy nervous system in dogs and may reduce symptoms of stress and anxiety, without making your pet drowsy
Directions For Use
Feed chew(s) daily as per feeding guide below, or as recommended by your animal health professional.
One chew equals approx. 5 g.
Not suitable for pregnant or lactating bitches.
When to Use:
Use ZamiPet premium health supplements with morning and/or evening meals, following the feeding guide provided. For optimum support, use in conjunction with ZamiPet HappiTreats® every day to treat your best friend to a nutritious snack with added health benefits.
Key Ingredients
Full Ingredient List
Australian Sourced Chicken Meal; Rice; Glycerol; Gelatine; Chamomile Extract; Starch; Natural Flavours; Salt; Emulsifier; Vitamin C; Food Acid; L- Tryptophan; L-Theanine; Valerian Root Extract; Magnesium Phosphate; Vitamin E; Vegetable Protein Extract; Potassium Sorbate; Magnesium Citrate; Zinc Sulphate; Calcium Carbonate; Natural Antioxidant; Iron (Ferrous Sulphate); Copper Sulphate; Selenium; Vitamin B3 (Niacin); Manganese Oxide; Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin); Biotin; Vitamin B12; Vitamin B1 (Thiamine); Vitamin A; Vitamin B6; Folic Acid.
Typical Composition:
Protein 30.3%; Fat 6.4%; Fibre <0.1%; Salt 3.1%; ME 60 kJ/5 g.
No artificial colours or flavours.
MANUFACTURED IN AUSTRALIA
References :
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