
Calming treats for dogs work by using natural amino acids and herbs like L-Theanine, Melatonin, and Hemp to modulate neurotransmitters like GABA and serotonin. For best results, give situational treats 30–60 minutes before a stressful event, or use daily supplements for 2–4 weeks to manage chronic anxiety. Always choose products with the NASC (National Animal Supplement Council) seal to ensure ingredient purity and safety.
In 2026, the pet supplement market has moved beyond basic vitamins. We are now in the era of Functional Nutrition. Calming treats aren't sedatives; they are "nutraceuticals" designed to support the brain’s natural ability to handle cortisol (the stress hormone).
While generally safe, over-supplementing can lead to "Serotonin Syndrome" if combined with prescription meds. Always consult your vet if your dog is already on anti-anxiety medication. Common mild side effects include lethargy, loose stools, or increased thirst.

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