Ease Your Dog’s Stress
Calm + Stress Support
Ease Stress in Dogs: Calm Support for all stressors including Fireworks, Thunder & Separation Anxiety and much more.
If your dog trembles during storms, panic-paces when you leave, or can’t settle when life gets loud, you’re not alone. Stress in dogs often shows up as panting, pacing, hiding, clinginess, tummy trouble, or sudden reactivity. The goal isn’t a “perfect dog.” It’s helping your dog feel safe — at home, in the car, and during high-stress moments.
Quick Questions: Dog Stress + Calm Support
What are the most common signs of stress in dogs?
Common stress signals include panting, pacing, trembling, whining, hiding, yawning/licking (when not tired/hungry), clinginess, changes in appetite, digestive upset, and sudden “on edge” behavior.
How fast can calm support work?
Many families dose 30–60 minutes before predictable stressors (like fireworks or car rides). For ongoing patterns (like separation anxiety), consistent daily support can be more effective than “random one-offs.”
What’s the best approach for long-term stress support?
The most reliable results come from stacking: a predictable routine + enrichment + training support (when needed), plus a steady wellness tool with clear dosing and consistent quality.
What Triggers Stress in Dogs Most Often?
- Noise: fireworks, thunder, construction, loud guests
- Being left alone: separation anxiety, schedule changes
- Travel: cars, planes, hotels, new environments
- Social pressure: visitors, dog parks, grooming, vet visits
- Life changes: moving, new pets, new baby, routine shifts
When it’s predictable, plan ahead
If you know the trigger is coming (fireworks, storms, travel), the calmest outcomes usually come from pre-dosing and a simple routine: quiet space, familiar blanket, and low stimulation.
How to Use Calm Support (Simple 1-2-3)
1) Measure a dose you can repeat
Use the dosing calculator to match your dog’s weight and sensitivity. Start low and adjust gradually.
2) Add to food (or a small treat)
Keep it easy and consistent — consistency beats chaos.
3) Time it right for stressful events
For fireworks/thunder/travel, many families dose 30–60 minutes before when possible. For daily anxiety patterns, consistent use can provide steadier support.
Pro tip: If your dog is sensitive, go slower. Small adjustments, spaced out over days, usually beat big jumps.
What Customers Say
Calm dogs. Calmer humans. (And fewer 2am “why are we pacing?” moments.)
“Fireworks used to wreck our week — now we can actually plan ahead.”
— Customer story
“Separation anxiety improved when we got consistent with dosing + routine.”
— Customer story
Frequently Asked Questions
Is calm support safe for everyday use?
Many families use calm support daily for ongoing stress patterns, or situationally for predictable triggers. If your dog is on medications or has health conditions, check in with your veterinarian.
Can I use this for fireworks and thunderstorms?
Yes — those are two of the most common reasons families use calm support. When possible, dose 30–60 minutes before and set up a quiet “safe zone” away from windows and noise.
How do I know the right dose for my dog?
Use the dosing calculator to match weight and sensitivity. Start low, then adjust gradually. Consistency matters more than “one perfect dose.”
What if it doesn’t help my dog?
You’re covered by the 30-day money-back guarantee. If you’re not seeing progress, we recommend reassessing dose consistency, timing, and your dog’s triggers — and partnering with your vet if symptoms are severe.
A Calmer Dog Starts With a Repeatable Plan
The winning combo is simple: predictable routine + smart timing + clear dosing. If your dog’s stress feels intense or sudden, bring your vet into the plan — and use wellness support as a steady foundation.








