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Stangest Zen Pack, 30 Tablets 2 units

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ZEN PACKAGES Helps to reduce stress and anxiety

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Stangest Zen Pack, 30 Tablets 2 units
Stangest Zen Pack, 30 Tablets 2 units
Regular price €24,81
Sale price €24,81 Regular price €30,78
You are saving: -€5,97

Zen Tablets are formulated with Cannabis and a blend of natural ingredients to help reduce the signs associated with stress and anxiety and promote a calm and relaxed state of mind in dogs and cats.

It is ideal for animals suffering from anxiety, fear and phobias due to various causes, such as loud noises, family separation, travel, moving house, visits to the veterinary clinic, changes in routines, arrival of new family members, etc.

- With Cannabis and a blend of natural ingredients
- Helps to reduce anxiety, stress, fears and phobias.
- Promotes a state of calm and relaxation
- Promotes balance of the gut-brain axis
- Supports the maintenance of cognitive function



Composition per tablet (2 g):

Hemp powder: 280 mg, Green tea extract: 250 mg (provides 100 mg L-Theanine), Reishi powder: 200 mg, Lion's Mane powder: 200 mg, L-Tryptophan: 120 mg, Passionflower extract: 75 mg, Quinoa B-Complex (Quinoa sprout): 75 mg, Excipients csp.



Directions for use:
- Cats, dogs - Dogs 10 - 25 kg: 1 tablet per day
- Dogs 25-40 kg: 2 tablets per day
- Dogs >40 kg: 3 tablets per day.
Administer with food. Can be used short or long term, as well as increasing the amount according to the animal's needs.



Presentations:

Pack of 30 tablets.
Clinical pack of 96 tablets in blister pack.



Stress and anxiety management in dogs and cats:

When faced with unfavourable or dangerous situations, animals generate a series of physiological, psychological and behavioural changes to increase their state of activation in order to cope with this situation: this is stress. When it occurs in a timely manner, stress can be positive and allows to react to situations that require a response, but if it becomes chronic or has an excessive intensity it can trigger health problems at the digestive, behavioural, immune and skin level, among others.

Stress often also generates a certain degree of anxiety, an anticipation of potentially dangerous stimuli, imagined or unknown, which can lead to unwanted reactions such as hyperactivity, rigid posture, urination, destruction of objects or excessive barking and whining. These signs may also be seen in cases of fear, when dogs and cats have a response to stimuli identified as threatening; or phobias, persistent and maladaptive fears that are out of proportion to the triggering stimulus.

The most common causes affecting pet behaviour are separation from the owner, fears of loud noises and the presence of new pets or unfamiliar people. If not managed correctly, these problems cause imbalances and problems, in addition to a reduction in the quality of the bond with humans and an increase in the likelihood of abandonment 3. It is therefore key to immediately identify and correct the stressful situation to minimise suffering and restore the quality of life of dogs, cats and people living with them.

Behaviour is determined by temperament, hormone levels and the experiences the animal has acquired throughout its life. Similarly, the central nervous system is closely connected to the gastrointestinal tract: it is popularly known as the gut-brain axis. In this sense, the influence of stress on the gastrointestinal tract is very clear: threatening situations may cause diarrhoea, vomiting or gut dysbiosis, but the microbiota and the gut also play an important role in maintaining normal psychological and neurological function. Multiple evidence suggests that stress and anxiety can be reduced through modulation of gut flora and diet.

Therefore, mental health management must also take into account gastrointestinal health and the state of the microbiota.