calliecritturs
Posted : 10/30/2010 12:07:37 PM
calliecritturs
Valerian, passion-flower, St. John's Wort -- all 3 are really good for this (all 3 are "nervine herbs" - relaxants essentially).
However -- for storm phobia get the tincture, not the "capsules" of the ground herb. Tincture works faster -- and try, if you can, to get one in glycerite rather than alcohol based -- merely because it's more pleasant to take.
Sorry, I wasn't clear enough -- ALL of those are human things. To be honest i **NEVER** use a 'dog' thing if the human version is available for all the reasons Myra mentioned. dog stuff can be notoriously bad quality and herbals aren't "regulated" so you DO want to buy the best quality you can get.
Wal-Mart however, actually has a GOOD quality herbal. You won't find it online - just go in the store to the aisle where the vitamins & herbalsl are (usually they are together). You can at least get valerian there.
If you want to try the homeopathics like Calms Forte you usually have to go to a health store. Calms Forte is actually formulated for human babies but I know TONS of adults who use it because it's simply the best non-habit forming sleep aid you can buy.
Valerian is merely a relaxant - it does't make you go to sleep. the Calms Forte is more apt to encourage sleep. However -- for the dog that is truly wound up you *can* safely use them together.
Honestly -- since you are have a period of many storms right now -- DO try the "storm party" idea. I'll see if I can find it and link it in for you. It's simply using something super yummy to reinforce the flash & boom of the storm with something good and at the same time YOU can demonstrate confident, happy feelings to the dog so it sees that YOU don't fear the storm. It takes a bit of play-acting on your part, but honestly it really can work wonders.