Supporting companion animals with behavioural problems

04 Nov 2022
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Did you know that 43% of companion animal owners say their pet has at least one behavioural problem?1  

With most vets encountering behavioural queries weekly2, you need to be comfortable diagnosing and treating behavioural conditions. Often, a multi-model approach is best, and in many cases, the success of behavioural modification techniques is improved by concurrent pharmacological therapy aimed at controlling the biochemical basis of the disorder3 

Zylkene® is a natural supplement that helps to relax and calm pets when difficult situations arise. It penetrates the blood-brain barrier with a benzodiazepine-like4 profile with a similar effect to diazepam, with antistress activity5,6. Zylkene® contains alpha-casozepone which is formed by hydrolysing the milk protein, casein. It is an optimised, scientific, and patented process which helps protect the molecule in the digestive tract. Zylkene® does not contain lactose and is classified as complementary feed.  

Nutraceuticals can be useful in the management of behavioural problems, offering a potential alternative or adjunct to psychotropic drugs, where the behavioural responses are mild. Zylkene® is a first line calming, natural, complementary feed that helps relaxes pets that have mild-moderate behavioural issues, prior to or alongside psychotropic medicines.   

67% of dogs, and 57% of cats show frequent signs of anxiety, with ‘alone at home’ and ‘noise fear/phobia’ being cited as the top 2 reasons7. Zylkene® is a clinically proven range that relaxes pets when facing both short-term and long-term challenging situations such as: 

  • Loud noises 
  • Home alone
  • Travel 
  • External visitors 
  • Vet visits, and 
  • Storms. 

 Zylkene® powder (opened capsules) are palatable and well accepted by both dogs and cats. The capsules can be opened, and its content mixed with food or liquid (soluble). If desired, the capsules can be given whole. It is important to dose the full capsule in one sitting. The daily amount is between 15-30mg/kg depending on the weight of the animal8. Zylkene® capsules come in three sizes: 225mg, 450mg and THE NEW BULK SIZE of 75mg.  

Order today by P: 1800 032 355 or, E: sales.australia@vetoquinol.com or connect with your friendly Vetoquinol Representative.  

For more information on common signs of stress in cats and dogs or the Zylkene® range click here.

 

  1. Herwijnen, Ineke R van et al. “Dog ownership satisfaction determinants in the owner-dog relationship and the dog’s behaviour.” PloS one vol. 13,9 e0204592. 20 Sep. 2018, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0204592
  2. Golden, O., Hanlon, A.J. Towards the development of day one competences in veterinary behaviour medicine: survey of veterinary professionals experience in companion animal practice in Ireland. Ir Vet J 71, 12 (2018), https://doi.org/10.1186/s13620-018-0123-3
  3. Cynthia R.L. Webster. Clinical Pharmacology
  4. Violle N, MessaoudiM, Lefranc-MillotC, DesorD, NejdiA, DemagnyB, Schroeder H. Ethological comparison of the effects of a bovine alpha s1-casein tryptic hydrolysate and diazepam on the behaviourof rats in two models of anxiety. PharmacolBiochemBehav. 2006 Jul;84(3):517-23, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pbb.2006.06.017
  5. McmillanF. D., Rollin B. E. (2001) The presence of mind: on reunifying the animal mind and body. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 218, 1723–1727
  6. Seibert LM, Landsberg GM. Diagnosis and management of patients presenting with behavior problems. Vet Clin North Am Small AnimPract2008;38:937–50 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13620-018-0123-3
  7. Wamiz, internal data

 

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