Extra Tips
CHILLAX AND NO WORRIES
These herbal, non-toxic treats are completely safe - there’s no risk of overdose. Give your dog the full dose based on their weight, and if anxiety persists after 20–30 minutes, give more. Some days, triggers may be stronger, or your dog’s anxiety may be worse, so dosing may need to vary. If you ever think, “I don’t think it’s working,” that usually means your dog needs a more.
No Worries: Promotes gentle sleepiness without making your dog feel drugged.
Chillax: Non-sedating; dogs can play, eat, and learn while their anxiety eases. It quiets the “noise” in a dog’s head, helping reactive or nervous dogs focus, feel safe, and learn that things are okay.
Timing: Always give treats before your dog becomes anxious - once anxious, most dogs won’t take them. For car sickness, give a full dose 45-60 minutes before travel so it can settle and take effect.
Chillax and No Worries can be combined. For example, on fireworks night, give Chillax with dinner, then No Worries an hour before the fireworks. Additional No Worries can be given later if needed.
Chillax can be given up to 3 times a day, 7 days a week if needed. This is helpful for rescue dogs adjusting to a new home, puppies or reactive dogs needing extra support during training, or dogs recovering from injuries or surgery.
WHAT IF MY DOG WON'T TAKE IT?
If your dog won’t take a treat, break it in half and try again. If that doesn’t work, mix it with something tasty or hide it in their food. The key is getting the full dose in - it works.