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If your dog gets spooked by loud bangs, hides when visitors arrive or struggles when left alone, you’ll know how tough it can be to help them settle. Whether it’s fireworks crackling outside or a doorbell mid-nap, every dog has their triggers. Some take life’s surprises in their stride, while others need a little extra support to stay calm. That’s where calming supplements for dogs can be helpful. YuMOVE’s Calming Care for dogs is designed to help reduce stress, support calm behaviour and ease anxiety in dogs of all shapes and sizes. Here’s a simple guide to help you find the best option for your furry friend. You can also read more about mental health in dogs. Why choose a calming supplement for your pet From fireworks to vet visits, there are plenty of things that can leave dogs feeling tense. Some might pace or pant when they hear loud bangs. Others might hide away when guests arrive or get nervous during car journeys. Calming supplements can help by supporting the natural calming pathways in your dog’s brain, helping them manage stressful moments more easily. They’re particularly useful in the run-up to firework-heavy seasons like Bonfire Night or Diwali when many dogs could use a little extra support. If you’d like to dig deeper, check out our guide on do dog calming products really work? Best calming supplements for dogs & cats Every dog is different, which is why YuMOVE offers two easy options within the Dog Calming Care range – tablets and one-a-day bites. Both use the same scientifically backed ingredients to help reduce stress and support calm behaviour. It simply comes down to what suits your dog best. Explore the full Dog Calming Care range. YuMOVE Calming Care tablets YuMOVE Calming Care for Adult Dogs is a daily tablet made with scientifically backed ingredients, including L-Tryptophan and Fish Protein Hydrolysate. It can help reduce stress and support calm behaviour in your dog. Some owners prefer tablets because they’re easy to give with meals and make it simple to adjust the amount for smaller or larger dogs. The number of tablets needed depends on your dog’s size, so it’s best to check the pack for the right daily amount. They can be given every day to support dogs who feel anxious in everyday life, or used short-term to help with specific triggers like travel or fireworks. Learn more about YuMOVE calming tablets and see how calming tablets for dogs work. YuMOVE Calming Care for Adult Cats Have a cat in the family who seems a little on edge? YuMOVE Calming Care for Adult Cats can be a gentle addition to their day. These cat calming capsules use scientifically backed ingredients and come in an easy-to-sprinkle format, so they’re simple to mix into food and fit naturally into your routine together. Each capsule supports calm behaviour and helps reduce stress. You can use them long term if your cat often feels a bit uneasy in day-to-day life, or short term during specific triggers like visitors, travel or changes at home. The daily amount depends on your cat’s size, so check the pack for the right guidance. If you’re seeing signs that your cat might be feeling unsettled, take a look at our guide on cat anxiety and how to support them. [pet-profile-banner-wellness] What ingredients are in the Calming Care range? Both the tablets and bites contain a thoughtful blend of scientifically backed ingredients, carefully chosen to help our pets feel calm and balanced. Lemon balm – A popular herb with a gentle lemon-mint aroma. Lemon balm helps with feelings of relaxation, soothing stress and encouraging calmer behaviour. B vitamins – Support energy, metabolism, heart health and brain function. As dogs can’t produce B vitamins themselves, they need to get them through diet or supplements. Read about the benefits of vitamin B for dogs. L-Tryptophan – An amino acid found in many proteins, involved in producing serotonin – a key part of supporting calm and positive behaviour. View our range of calming supplements with L-Tryptophan. GABA and L-Arginine – This natural combination helps maintain the calming pathways in the brain and supports relaxation. Fish protein hydrolysate –Supports your pet’s brain, helping calming signals find the right spot. Together, these ingredients can help your dog stay settled in everyday life – and cope better when the world gets a little noisy. The takeaway When it comes to choosing the best calming supplement for your pet, it’s really about finding what fits your routine. YuMOVE Calming Care tablets are ideal for flexibility, while One-a-day bites make things simple with a single daily treat. Both contain the same scientifically backed ingredients and can help reduce stress, support calm behaviour and ease anxiety. Whether you’re preparing for fireworks or helping your dog handle day-to-day stress, YuMOVE Calming Care can be a helpful part of your routine. Important note – If your dog seems particularly unsettled or their anxious behaviour continues, it’s always worth chatting to your vet about how best to support them. Want to explore more about your dog’s behaviour and health? Visit our dog breed library to discover detailed breed guides, including the Beagle and Jack Russell Terrier. Alternatively, read our top 15 calm dog breeds.
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In this blog, we’ll explore the different types of calming products available, how they work, and whether they’re effective for your dog. We’ll also look at the key ingredients to look out for and how to use them safely and effectively.
Read on to discover more about B vitamins and whether your pup could benefit from supplementation.
Do our puppy playmates get benefits from supplementation, too? Read on to find out how vitamin C works in dogs, when they might need more, and how to top up safely.
As the clocks go back and the evenings draw in, many dog owners find themselves heading out in the dark. For women, those walkies can come with extra worries – and it’s no surprise that 62% of women in the UK walk their dogs less once the nights get darker, with personal safety the biggest concern.At YuMOVE, we don’t think shorter days should mean shorter walks. That’s why we’ve launched NightWalkies – a simple but powerful idea to help women feel safer after dark. By bringing local dog owners together, NightWalkies turns solitary walks into supportive group outings, so you can enjoy your evening stroll with confidence while your dog gets the exercise that keeps tails wagging all winter long. Why NightWalkies matters Our research shows something many dog owners will relate to straight away – once the evenings turn darker, dogs can end up missing out on up to 3.5 hours of walkies every week.• 61% of women say personal safety is their biggest concern.• 57% worry about poorly lit streets or lack of safe routes.• 54% are concerned about encountering antisocial behaviour.Fiona Hope, YuMOVE CEO, explains:“When women feel safer, dogs can enjoy more of the exercise that keeps their joints healthy, their tails wagging, and their wellbeing thriving. With NightWalkies, we’d like to help out.”NightWalkies is more than a campaign – it’s a movement for movement. By walking together, women can feel safer, while dogs get the regular exercise that supports their joint health and overall wellbeing. Practical tips for dog walking safety in winter While NightWalkies groups are a great way to feel safe and supported, there are also a few easy ways to make your evening walks even safer and more enjoyable. These winter dog walking safety tips are designed to help you and your dog enjoy every outing with confidence: Stay visible Wear bright or reflective clothing and try a hi-vis jacket or accessories to stay seen. A head torch might feel a bit much, but it really helps. For your dog, reflective collars, fluorescent leads or light-up accessories can make all the difference. Choose the right footwear Slippery pavements and muddy fields are all part of winter walkies. Waterproof boots or sturdy shoes with good grip will help you stay steady when things get slick. Check your glasses It might sound obvious, but heading out in the dark with the wrong glasses – like sunglasses instead of specs – can make things trickier than they need to be. A quick check before you leave can save a lot of hassle. Stick to familiar routes Dark evenings aren’t ideal for trying new routes. Stick to familiar paths so you can walk with confidence, dodge hidden hazards and avoid getting lost. Keep your dog close At night, it’s best to keep your dog on a short lead. Extendable leads can be tricky for others to spot and can cause tangles or trips in the dark. Join the NightWalkies movement Our NightWalkies initiative helps women feel more confident heading out after dark, while keeping their dogs happy, healthy and active all winter long. It’s all about women’s safety walking at night – turning evening strolls into something social, supportive and fun.Fiona Hope sums it up:“NightWalkies is a simple idea based on a confronting fact – that women dog owners walk their dogs less than men, often because they feel unsafe in the dark. We’d all prefer that wasn’t the case so NightWalkies is a way to connect with other women in your community whilst ensuring your dog is happy and healthy all winter long. So, grab your friends, neighbours or start a local group, and join your fellow dog walkers to enjoy walkies all winter long!”To help you get started, we’ve created a free NightWalkies Toolkit in partnership with the safety app WalkSafe. It’s full of advice on how to set up or join a group, plus practical safety tips for walking at night.Download the FREE NightWalkies Toolkit here. Be part of our community NightWalkies is just one way we support dog owners across the UK. You can also join our YuMOVE Pet Parent Collective on Facebook – a friendly, private space for passionate pet lovers to share stories, get advice and connect with others who understand life with dogs.Join the YuMOVE Pet Parent Collective on Facebook.
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