Description
These three products individually retail for £66.10 - buy as a bundle for £59.50 which is a saving of 10%
Proflax Chill Out Bundle is a complete & effective solution for calming anxious, nervous dogs.
Chill-Out Bundle Contents;
1 x 350g Tummy Tastic
1 x 250ml Calm & Collected
1 x 120g Calming Superchew soft treats
Product Information
Calm & Collected promotes calmness and aids focus, Tummy Tastic settles anxious tummies and Calming Superchew soft treats are ideal for times when anxiety levels are a little higher than normal, such as fireworks, trips to the vets or anxiety triggered situations.
Click the red product links above for more information on each of the products included in this bundle.
Chill Out Bundle Suitability
For all dogs over 8 weeks to provide calmness and focus *
Feeding Guidelines
Feed the daily recommended amount of Calm & Collected and Tummy Tastic in daily rotation, so oil on one day and powder the next. Offer Calming Superchews as and when required for an extra layer of calming support (work within 30 minutes of feeding).
Shake oils well to mix before every use. Mix Tummy Tastic powder with a little water, kefir or goats milk if required to aid mixing.
Oils
Feed 1ml to every 2kg of dogs weight (20kg dog would be 10ml)
Tummy Tastic
Up to 5kg - quarter of a scoop
6-10kg: half a scoop
11-25kg - 1 scoop
26-40kg - 1 and a half scoops
40kg+ 2 scoops
Superchews (maximum per day)
Up to 10g - 1 treat
11 - 25kg - 2 treats
26 - 40kg - 3 treats
Over 41kg - 4 treats
This bundle will last 6 weeks foe a 20kg dog when fed according to the feeding guidelines
Storage
Please refer to our storage page here for information on how to store for each product
* Not recommended for pregnant/nursing dogs or puppies under the age of 8 weeks old. Not to be used if your dog is known to be allergic/reactive to any of the ingredients listed or if your dog is taking blood thinning medication (anticoagulants) /blood modulators. For dogs pre-operation stop feeding any oil based product 5 days prior to anaesthetic. Please check with your own vet first if your dog is taking any medication as herbs can sometimes affect the absorption of certain drugs.