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Calm Moments?? Good? Bad? I am thinking to give Chloe Calm Moments from Petsmart to decrease her motion sickness when we travel. But the instructions says to give it to her once a day?? Do you think Calm Moment is okay for our furbabies to take it everyday?? :confused: It is an all natural product.... |
No one out there use this on their furbabies??? No comments?? |
sorry i do not use it my vet recommend dramamine (sp?) but havent tried that either! Hope some with some experiance with Calm moments replies! |
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You can buy dramamine in any drug store. Ask the pharmacist. Why would you be feeding it to your dog EVERY day? It's only for when you're travelling, not a dietary supplement. :confused: There are a few people here who have used Calm Moments...check the travel forum to find their comments about it. |
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Oh okay, sorry....I thought we might feed them everytime since Calm Moments suggests us to feed our furbabies everyday with it...So, I thought dramanine might be the same thing?? :confused: Is it natural?? Is there any side effects? |
I never give mine medications. If you want to give an all natural product that works.....give Rescue Remedy. http://www.bachflower.com/Pets.htm |
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Calm Moments is not to be given daily either. It's one a day when you NEED it. Dramamine is an OTC DRUG that humans have taken for decades for motion sickness. You'd have to check with your vet as to the doseage, but if it were me, I'd rather try something natural. Also again, a warning; try whatever you've going to use at HOME first to see how it affects your pet. You don't want to be in the middle of nowhere trying to give your dog CPR:( . Rescue Remedy is for both humans and animals. If you get it, be sure to get the one WITHOUT alcohol in the ingredients. They make both formulations. It's made from herbs which is not to say that there aren't side effects possible too....Max hallucinated when I gave it to him :(, but other people have had very good results with it. |
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