🐾 Unleash the Calm in Your Canine!
maxxipaws maxxicalm is a natural calming supplement designed to support dogs experiencing anxiety and stress. With 120 non-drowsy tablets enriched with calming ingredients like Taurine, L-Theanine, and Chamomile, this supplement helps your furry friend relax during stressful situations. Plus, it comes with a bonus canine behavior ebook to further enhance your dog's wellbeing.
B**S
A TEN STAR PRODUCT TO HELP YOUR PET NATURALLY--UPDATE
Maxxicalm is FANTASTIC! I use it for two of my Bernese Mountain dogs. I have a nine year old puppymill dog who is very timid and fearful and I have tried many other products with limited success for storms or fireworks. Maxxicalm is AMAZING; I give him three tablets as soon as I know it is going to start storming or even in the middle of storms and fireworks and he stays calm and relaxed. I also use it to tone down that extra bit of hyper when my three year old Berner, Leonardo, is going to see the kids at a local hospital as a therapy dog. It lets him focus on me and my commands and allows him to enjoy the kids. We often work with groups of young, loud, energetic children and by keeping focused on me and not caught up in the kids ENERGY, Leonardo is able to do the tricks that the kids LOVE. Maxxicalm doesn't make my dogs loopy in any way; rather it is an incredible natural way to lessen anxiety and stress. I have recommended it to all my friends and have posted it to many of my Facebook dog related groups.Since the time I first wrote this review I have lost both my then nine year old Bernese Mountain Dog boy and my three year old boy. I have fostered a one year old male Berner and own an 11 month old Berner. I have used Maxxicalm throughout this entire time. It is the one natural way to help with all the exuberance on an adolescent male puppy. In no way does it cause the dog to become loopy or appear drugged while at the same time it helps with training and focus. Many of my friends now use this to help with their dogs.
G**M
Takes the edge off
We rescued a puppy from Louisiana; a few months after we got her we discovered she was heartworm positive. She started treatment last week, and the vet told us she needs to be kept completely quiet and calm for the next 2 - 3 months. Not easy with this girl! She is an absolutely crazy, high-energy puppy. The vet did offer a sedative, but we are not wild about drugging her for that long. Thought I would give MaxxiCalm a try based on the reviews. It has taken the edge off our girl's crazy behavior! She weighs exactly 50 pounds; if I give her 3 it seems to work best. She is much more relaxed and low-key for several hours after taking them. It makes me realize that some of her nutty behavior is likely due to anxiety. They do seem to wear off after about 7 - 8 hours. We have a long road ahead of us but hopefully MaxxCalm will help us get through it.
P**T
It really works for my dog!
I purchased this after trying numerous other items without success. I have a 5 yo Irish Setter, neutered male, that started urine marking in the house. We have a dog door, so he has free access to the outdoors. We initially thought he may have had a bladder infection and took him to the vet to find out why he was doing this. After numerous vet visits, urine tests, and in excess of $500. in vet bills, the vet finally decided he had separation anxiety. We went the rounds of calming collars, sprays, pills, etc, with little to no results. I found MaxxiCalm on Amazon (my go-to place for everything) and after reviewing the ingredients, decided to give it a try. Well, three bottles later and he has stopped marking. With the first bottle, he had a few episodes, and I thought this was just another failure. But before the first bottle was finished, he had stopped marking completely (mental finger-crossing here) and so we bought more. So far, it is still working well for my boy, and I will continue to use it. I can't express the relief, for me, that this product has provided. Urine marking by a large dog is a mess, plus my boy was obviously having emotional distress that we had completely missed. Knowing he feels better makes me feel better, too. I would recommend this product for anyone having anxiety issues with their dog. Sorry this is so long, but I wanted to include all the things we had tried prior to MaxxiCalm.
C**M
Works fairly well.
Works fairly well. Board small dogs at my home and had a Yorkiepoo who was totally out of control. Owner sent some anxiety med from vet and that did not work so I tried the MaxxiCalm. It helped some but she continued to be anxious and aggressive. I also have been keeping an older Maltese who suffers separation anxiety and whines a great deal really for no reason. Found it works better on the Maltese when I put it in her food at night, but still the whining continues but not as severe as before.
S**S
Tablets pulverized.
The effects of this supplement are great. I see a noticeable difference in my border collie. However, I’m not thrilled that so many tablets in the bottom of the bottle are not whole or in powder. I’m guessing I had 90 whole tablets out of 120. Not a good ratio!
S**R
he feels good enough for his old activities that are still 9 ...
can't say enough: recommend it regularly to friends whose dogs are sick or injured. I see new products around with less of the natural ingredients than is in this. This covers all the bases: don't change a thing!!!!!Still doing great! I sing its praises all the time. the 9 y.o. will be twelve soon and the 5 y.o. is seven and has had both his cruciates done. This kept him smooth during the hurricanes (really all three dogs) last year when he was still in recovery. We've paired the maxxicalm with Swanson's Lactium (aka Women's stress formula) (2:1 ratio) and no one cares abt the thunder and lightening!The below is from two years ago:My husband's a behaviorist and got Anxitane M&L at a conference. It worked well for our 9 y.o and 5 y.o when storms approached. He likes the natural ingredients and looked for something similar. MaxxiCalm is splendid, again all natural: we aren't doing daily maintenance, just as needed. They don't look or act doped up, just relaxed.The 5 y.o. had surgery for a cruciate rupture; a couple in the morning (after breakfast) and again in the afternoon (with a snack) keep him smooth. Three weeks post surgery, he feels good enough for his old activities that are still 9 weeks away at best and is still on VERY VERY restricted activity for at least the next 3. MaxxiCalm is helping with that cabin fever.
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