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RECENT STUDIES FOUND THAT 95% OF CATS AND 85% OF DOGS HAD BEHAVIOURAL PROBLEMS1,2

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To make matters worse, pet parents may miss the early signs and underreport behavioural issues to their veterinarians.3 This may lead to minor issues escalating and becoming chronic problems that could lead to pets being abandoned or euthanized.

Intervene early with all-natural, Health Canada—approved (NN. B4O4) COMPOSURE™ PRO , clinically shown to work within 30 minutes and be effective for up to 4 hours.4

COMPOSURE™ PRO features a powerful blend of active ingredients that work together to support calm behaviour during high-stress situations.

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  • COMPOSURE™ PRO does not require a loading dose. It is clinically shown to work within 30 minutes and be effective for up to 4 hours.
  • The ingredients in COMPOSURE™ PRO work synergistically to provide cognitive and brain function support that can help promote calm behaviour.
  • COMPOSURE™ PRO does not cause drowsiness or unwanted personality changes that can occur with prescription medications.
  • COMPOSURE™ PRO can be used with prescription medications during high-stress situations. It is safe to double the dosage during times of heightened stress.
  • COMPOSURE™ PRO is easy to dose and comes in a highly palatable chew for optimal compliance; it is offered with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
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ASSESSMENT OF ANXIOLYTIC PROPERTIES OF A NOVEL COMPOUND IN BEAGLE DOGS WITH A NOISE-INDUCED MODEL OF FEAR AND ANXIETY4

SUMMARY:
The dogs taking Composure™ showed a greater statistical reduction of thunder-phobic activity at either 30 minutes or 4 hours after administration, as compared to the control group. This result suggests a calming effect in the Composure™ group not seen in the control group.

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Dr. Gary Landsberg,
DVM, DACVB, DECAWBM

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References:
1. Tamimi, N., Malmasi, A., Talebi, A., Tamini, F., & Amini, A. (2015). A survey of feline behavioral problems in Tehran. Veterinary Research Forum; 6(2), 143-147.
2. Dinwoodie, I. R., Dwyer, B., Zottola, V., Gleason, D., & Dodman, N. H. (2019). Demographics and comorbidity of behavior problems in dogs. Journal of Veterinary Behavior, 32, 62-71.
3. Grey Wolf Animal Health. (2021, November). Dr. Landsberg discusses the prevalence of behaviour problems in dogs. [Video]. Vimeo. https://vimeo.com/652618369 
4. CanCog Technologies. (2016) Assessment of anxiolytic properties of a novel compound in beagle dogs with a noise-induced model of fear and anxiety [Study]. VetriScience Laboratories.

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