In the following we have compiled typical use cases for a dose of Strotonin Dog Support for you:

Dogs often live very closely with us in everyday life and are an integral part of our everyday lives. As pack animals, they need contact with their caregivers and, of course, with other dogs. In everyday life, however, it is often necessary for us to leave our dogs alone for hours. With a gradual, gentle acclimatization to the new situation, many animals can remain calm and relaxed after a while - but others still find it very difficult. To help your dog gradually adjust to being left alone, give him a daily dose of strotonin in the morning during the exercise phase. Please make sure to increase the practice units slowly so that your four-legged friend has enough time to grow into the new situation.

A familiar retreat, a toy or a (chewing) snack can make it easier for your four-legged friend to spend time alone. Saying goodbye and greeting should be brief and calm to make your pet understand the normality of the situation. With patience and regular practice, your dog should find it increasingly easier to be left alone for longer periods of time.

Moving into a new home and often also into a new "pack" is initially a challenge for many animals. Because for most four-legged friends it means stress when they have to leave their familiar surroundings. The new environment is full of new sounds and smells, unfamiliar objects and strange people. There may also be other unknown animals in the house - stress for the newcomer is inevitable. In order to make it easier for your fur nose to move in, give it strotonin with its food 2-3 days before the actual move, if possible, and keep the dosage the same for the first week. If your animal has already settled in well after a week, you can shorten the dose to every other day and stop after another week.

If, for organizational reasons, it is not possible to give them before the move, we recommend doubling the regular daily dose on the day of the move and feeding them a treat both when you pick them up and when they arrive. Depending on the animal's state of mind, you can maintain the increased dose for the first 1-2 days in the new home until the effective level has built up. Then switch to the regular daily dose. If your animal has already settled in well after a week, you can shorten the dose to every other day and stop after another week.

To ensure that you settle in as stress-free as possible, you should also make sure that the environment in your new home is quiet and safe. Your dog needs plenty of sleep and time to explore their new home and get to know you. Ask visitors to come after the acclimatization period so that your four-legged friend has enough time to get used to the new environment at his own pace.

If you adopt a dog from an animal shelter or shelter, be sure to ask about the animal's history and any known stress or anxiety factors. If you have problems with acclimatization, be sure to get help directly from an animal trainer or a dog training school. The sooner you work with your four-legged friend on behavioral problems, the greater the chances of a good and relaxed partnership between you and your animal. You can also feed strotonin during a longer familiarization phase and thus additionally support your dog in regular and professional training with them.

A reliable hunting dog must be bulletproof - but what should you do if your dog is stressed and anxious about the unfamiliar noises, especially at the beginning of its training as a hunting dog? Or if your dog reacts unfocused and headless due to sheer enthusiasm and excitement during the hunt, or if his nerves are literally going through him? Strotonin supports your dog in staying in better balance, even under extreme stress.

For more serenity and less stress when hunting or during hunting training, we recommend starting with the addition of strotonin 2-3 days before hunting/training. In this way he can gain positive (hunting) experiences with less stress. If your dog is increasingly relaxed and concentrated, you can gradually reduce the dose of strotonin - always taking into account the individual state of mind of the dog.

Loud noises trigger anxiety and stress in many animals. Especially on New Year's Eve, many dogs react in panic to the loud and unfamiliar noises and the burning smell of the fireworks. Getting used to New Year's Eve is difficult because the situation only occurs once a year - young and old dogs are therefore often equally affected. If your pet reacts anxiously to storms/thunderstorms, it is likely that it will also develop anxiety on New Year's Eve.

You can make this very special day of the year easier for your four-legged friend and start giving strotonin 2-3 days before New Year's Eve. Strotonin has a stabilizing and balancing effect and prevents panic attacks. In addition, please make sure that your four-legged friend is in a safe and relaxed environment. Strotonin helps your animal to react calmer and more relaxed - but it does not have a sedating effect. Your dog's escape reflexes continue to function. Therefore, do not let him run without a leash even during the administration of strotonin if he reacts with fright to sudden popping noises, for example.

Storms can often be planned with less time in advance, but the same applies here: ensure a relaxed and safe environment for your four-legged friend. If there is a corresponding storm warning, you can also feed strotonin with a treat or some food independently of the next main meal, so that an effective active level can build up in good time.

While a trip is usually associated with many positive emotions for us humans, it means stress for most four-legged friends when they leave their familiar surroundings. Traveling by car, bus or train needs to be well planned and prepared, a flight even more so.

Despite all the preparation, many unknown impressions, noises and smells will hit your four-legged friend, which are stressful and frightening for him. Not only sensitive and anxious dogs experience stress - traveling can also be very stressful for well-balanced and well-socialized four-legged friends. In order to help your pet travel as stress-free and relaxed as possible, we recommend starting the administration of strotonin 2-3 days before departure and maintaining it for the entire duration of the trip. In this way, the stress level can be reduced during arrival and departure as well as at the destination.

In addition, you should definitely pay attention to a safe and comfortable transport box of the right size for transport. Make sure that you take regular breaks for your pet to walk around, so that it can move around and relieve itself. If you travel by car, you can regulate breaks, ventilation and temperature for your four-legged friend better than with a bus or train journey. If your dog is not yet familiar with the corresponding means of transport, it should definitely be trained before the trip, e.g. in local transport. In order to make it easier for your pet to get used to the holiday destination, be sure to take a familiar basket/blanket and toy with you, as well as its usual food. We wish you a good journey!

For many animals, a visit to the vet is stressful. This may be due to the fact that the animal has already had negative experiences, e.g. due to an unpleasant injection at a previous visit to the vet. Frequently, however, there is no specific trigger, but instead stress and anxiety are caused by the "trappings" of the visit to the vet: In practice, it smells different, there are different noises, and above all, strange and also anxious/stressed animals as well as nervous owners are present. For many dogs, these factors make the veterinary office an uncomfortable environment where they feel stressed and possibly anxious.

Strotonin has a balancing effect and ensures a better inner balance even in stressful situations. In order to make your dog's visit to the vet more pleasant, we recommend the administration of strotonin 2-3 days in advance and on the day of the treatment itself. Strotonin helps your animal to react calmer and more relaxed. Most importantly, it is non-sedating and has no drug interactions.

To give your pet additional support, please try to be as calm and composed as possible. Your animal trusts you and is additionally strengthened by your calmness.

We love our animals, share our everyday life with them, and want them to be well in every way - physically and mentally. Nevertheless, we always come across situations in which our animals feel stress, restlessness or fear. In most cases, these negative feelings trigger conspicuous behavior, but can also lead to health problems - because stress and fear are not healthy for humans or animals in the long term.

The most important partner your animal has in such moments is you. In addition to practicing and training together, you can use strotonin to help your pet behave more calmly and relaxed in challenging situations.

Our Viszla gets very excited when he comes with us on a hunt. With strotonin he remains more tangible and you can work with him in a more concentrated way because he can handle the hustle and bustle better.

Soren and Asterix

No sedative