Proflax Superchew Calming Treats
Proflax Superchew Calming treats are nutritious, complementary soft chews, that promote calm and relaxation. They are gently cold pressed and fortified with 20% Proflax Omega Calm fish oil and active ingredients L-Tryptophan and extra Lemon Balm to provide a high level of calming support.
The Superchews are a handy alternative to supplementing your dog’s diet, all in a tasty treat they’ll love. No more wasted supplements in the bottom of their bowl!
Key Benefits:
- Promotes calm and relaxation.
- Gently cold pressed to maintain nutrients.
- With added L-Tryptophan.
- A convenient way of giving supplements.
- Suitable to be fed alongside Proflax flaxseed oil supplements.
Ingredients in Proflax Calming Superchews:
Proflax Omega Calm formula; Fish oil, Valerian, Withania, Passionflower, Lemon Balm, Bacopa & Avena Sativa 800mg, L-Tryptophan 300mg, Lemon Balm 300mg, Beet Fibre, Cooked Pork Liver, Starch (Potato, Tapioca), Sunflower Lecithin powder, Glycerine, Caramel. Includes natural preservatives and antioxidants
Feeding Guidelines for Proflax Calming Superchews:
Feeding Guidelines (daily, when fed on their own without Proflax oils)
Up to 10g – 1 chew
11 – 25kg – 2 chews
26 – 40kg – 3 chews
Over 41kg – 4 chews
Feeding Guidelines (when fed alongside Proflax oils)
Feed the recommended amount of treats based on weight as and when required for an additional boost, i.e. after extra exercise, recovery etc.
Suitability of Proflax Calming Superchews:
Suitable for all dogs, especially those in need of extra calming support.
Not for use in pregnant or nursing dogs or puppies under eight weeks. Not to be used if your dog is on any blood thinning medications (anticoagulants) or blood modulators.
For dogs pre or post-operation, stop feeding 5 days before the anaesthetic.
Do not feed if your dog is allergic to any of the ingredients.
Please check with your vet first if your dog takes any medication, as herbs can sometimes affect their absorption.
amandapage7 (verified owner) –
Unfortunately neither of my dogs will eat these, I’ve tried hiding them in food, covering them in salmon oil etc and they still won’t touch them 🥺