Vetoquinol Zylkene Calming Support Supplement for Small Dogs and Cats, Helps Promote Relaxation and Reduce External Stress Factors, Daily Behavioral Support and Anxiety Relief for Dogs and Cats, 75mg
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$37.97$37.97
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$23.39$23.39
$23.76$23.76
$86.49$86.49
For Cats
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For Dogs
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Dosage/Administration
<10lbs= 1/day 11-22lbs= 2/day
1 chew a day / any size
1.5 tsp per 10 lbs.
1 tablet per 20lbs / 8hrs
1/4 (kitten) -1/2 tsp 2x daily
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Used For
Behavior Support/Calming
Joint Support
High-Calorie Supplement
Gastrointestinal Support
Immune Health
Omega-3 Supplement
Kidney Probiotics
Form
Capsule
Chew
Gel
Tablet
Gel
Liquid
Capsule
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Package Dimensions : 3.7 x 1.89 x 1.89 inches; 2.08 ounces
Item model number : 443963
Date First Available : October 4, 2016
Manufacturer : Vetoquinol
ASIN : B01M01AD0U
Best Sellers Rank: #2,472 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #22 in Dog Relaxants
Help Your Pet Cope With External Stress – Zylkene helps your pet cope with changes in their daily routine, such as travel, celebrations, vet visits, home alone, boarding, loud noises, and more
Alpha-Casozephine – A naturally occurring milk protein found in cow’s milk that helps promote calming effects in your pet without drowsiness or other side effects found in other calming chews for dogs
Lactose-Free and Easy on Sensitive Stomachs – Zylkene’s dog calming and cat calming supplements are lactose-free and made with natural ingredients that are easy on sensitive stomachs
Veterinarian Recommended Daily Calming Support – Zylkene promotes calming in dogs and cats and can be given daily for behavior support and to help deal with unexpected external stresses
Easy to Administer – Open the capsule of Zylkene and add it to your pet’s food daily to help them cope with external stresses like separation and improve daily behavior
Specification: Vetoquinol Zylkene Calming Support Supplement for Small Dogs and Cats, Helps Promote Relaxation and Reduce External Stress Factors, Daily Behavioral Support and Anxiety Relief for Dogs and Cats, 75mg
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7 reviews for Vetoquinol Zylkene Calming Support Supplement for Small Dogs and Cats, Helps Promote Relaxation and Reduce External Stress Factors, Daily Behavioral Support and Anxiety Relief for Dogs and Cats, 75mg
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Original price was: $119.99.$110.45Current price is: $110.45.

Stephanie –
Highly recommended game changer!
I have a 4-year-old Maine Coon with a sensory processing disorder. My big boy, Barnum, has trouble processing textures and noises. I have the only Maine Coon in America who HATES to be brushed no matter the brush or comb used. (We have 12.) Everyday noises — the doorbell, microwave alarm, TV volume — completely unhinge him and send him running for his life. Prozac helped to some degree, but it also flattened him emotionally and didn’t fully address the sensory overload.Since adding Zylkene alongside an reduced Prozac dose, the change has been remarkable. Barnum is calmer (no longer flinching when the duct work in the attic pops or the ice maker drops ice), more social, and genuinely enjoying life again. He seeks affection, engages in play, and even participates in brush sessions willingly (with freeze dried chicken incentives!). The difference is subtle but profound — his nervous system feels soothed, not sedated. I give him 1 capsule every morning. 2 made him sleep all day.Zylkene has balanced his sensory overload and allowed his personality and spirit to come back. He’s alert but regulated, playful but not anxious, and much more comfortable navigating the household and daily life. Any owner of a cat with anxiety or sensory issue should try Zylkene. Worth every penny!
W. Riley –
Works very well!
It took a week or so but my 17 yea old cat with dementia and other illnesses calmed down. He had been up all night, yowling and walking up and down our bed multiple times. Now he seems much more comfortable and able to relax at night. It’s not 100% but way better than before. I have to put it in a pill popper to give it to him but you could open the capsule and sprinkle on food.
Canines and Chaos –
Effective for mild anxiety, not so much for moderate/severe anxiety
I’ve been pretty happy with Zylkene! I ordered it for two of my anxious senior dogs. It did not work for one of them, but his issues seem to run deeper and he’s required something a bit stronger from the vet. For my chihuahua, though, she would tumble every time we ran the dryer before we started her on Zylkene. Since it’s a capsule, I just open it and sprinkle it on her food each morning, and it takes the edge off enough that she no longer has issues when we run the dryer.
MOMof3 –
Game to try anything…
So, we are a 3 cat full time household and a part time household of 2 additional cats. All of our cats are rescues. One of my full time cats has sever anxiety, sever! One of my part time cats flies back and forth from California and although he knows his environment it still causes a lot of stress and anxiety for him. Our other part time cat is a college cat. He’s disabled and does not adapt to car rides, new people or change. His anxiety triggers bladder irritation. So our vet suggested trying this supplement. I LOVE IT!Pros: completely calmed my highly anxiety cat, our California cat was so much more laid back and handled the plane ride like a pro and our college cat hasn’t had another bladder flare up. Easy to administer. Just dump capsule contents into moist food and mix well.Cons: it’s super expensive for a 30 day supply, especially if you consider my two part time cats are both big boys weighing in over 15lbs a piece and they need two pills per dose. So we don’t use it full time. Anxiety cat gets it when people are staying with us or the part time cats are home or when we go on vacation and the pet sitter is there. California cat gets it a couple days before and after he comes and throughout his stay with us. College cat gets it during any and all environmental changes or any significant change in general.I know not everyone has had success with it, however, we have and will continue to use it.
Daphne M Jarrell –
Works like knock out drugs
It works but I wanted something where my cat could just enjoy chilling out with family, I know cats sleep a lot anyway but this really knocks him out where I don’t get enough time with him. I hope that eventually he will relax in his new home and I can enjoy quality time with him.
Jessica L. –
Decided to revisit this and try it out again
Update 2 months:This is absolutely necessary to keep the peace in my household. I have started to give her slightly more than 75mg, because it wasn’t working as well after a while but giving her 1 pill plus a little sprinkle from the second pill works great. She is just over the weight suggested for the 75mg.I tried to give it every other day but it just was not working as well as every day. We still smoosh it into a few pill pockets and make like a dough and then I pinch off treat size pieces and she loves it! She cries for it every morning and that is what she wants for breakfast lol. She’s now refusing wet food because this is what she wants.Update 7 days after initial review:I have been giving 1/2 of a 75mg capsule twice a day to my cat for 7 days straight now and she has not attacked my other cat in 7 days! We usually have stalking and attacking constantly so to go from constantly to none is very impressive! What I really like is that she still has her personality and does not seem drugged in any way. She just isn’t a psychopath stalker anymore 🤷🏻♀️. I plan on continuing the regimen and giving 1/2 to her twice a day. I started by sprinkling half a capsule on her wet food but she doesn’t eat all of it (she doesn’t mind the powder at all) so instead I have been buying pill pockets and I just knead it into the pill pocket like a dough and she eats it right up. This way she gets the full dose and I’m not wasting any.Initial review:My vet recommended that I try this before we put my cat on Prozac.I have two cats. My cats are not litter mates, they are both 6 years old and I adopted them one year apart. Pandora was the second cat I adopted and she has turned out to be a little psychopath. She constantly bullies and stalks and chases and attacks my other cat. It drives me insane and at times it’s extremely draining. I have tried very good quality lab tested CBD, and every kind of feliway spray and diffuser there is. Nothing works.I purchased this about 8 months ago and the first time I gave it to her she full on attacked my foot (not playing, it was very aggressive) and she has never done that before. So I have not given it to her again.Out of desperation, I am revisiting this option, after reading more about how to administer, I think she probably just needs more time to adjust.I sprinkled half of one capsule on top of about a tablespoon of wet food. She ate almost all of it right away.I purchased some pill pockets and I think I can smush the powder into them and feed it to her that way to ensure she gets as much of the product as possible without wasting any.She goes crazy for pill pockets! I’ll gladly update this review once we finish the bottle.Tonight was the first night we started it again and she walked around the house looking for something to get into for about 30 minutes (typical) and then laid down and went to sleep.
Cty –
All in good condition.