Calming Support from Proflax is a natural complementary feed supplement for dogs. In true Proflax style, this holistic blend has been formulated to encompass complete wellness, combining condition-specific herbs with nutritional goodness.
Created for all types and levels of anxiety, this incredible formula contains L-Tryptophan which is a natural and powerful amino acid which helps to balance seratonin levels, thus promoting a sense of calm.
Key Benefits
- Reduces Stress and Anxiety: L-Tryptophan, Chamomile, Passionflower, and Lemon Balm work together to naturally soothe your dog and reduce stress.
- Promotes Relaxation: Helps ease tension during high-stress situations like traffic noise or social interactions.
- Supports Wellbeing: Fortified with essential minerals to enhance nutritional intake and boost overall vitality.
Provides medium to high support.
A 350g Tub will last 48 days for a 20kg dog.
Effectiveness of Proflax: Health benefits are often seen quickly, sometimes within days.
Proflax super-food supplements are multi-functional and provide numerous health and well-being
benefits. They address core health, so underpin immune function, have cleansing properties and best of all are holistic, which means that unlike all other supplements, Proflax products will create
homoeostasis, promoting balance and harmony for your dog, both physically and emotionally.
Calming Support Powder 350g, For Dogs
Formulated to help with anxiety and help your dog feel happier and content wihtout affecting their personality.
It promotes:
- emotional balance & resilience
- mental clarity
- feeling calm & focused
- nutritional balance
- eases stress
Provides medium to high support.
Suitable for dogs who experience:
- travel anxiety (car, bus etc)
- vet/ groomer visits upsetting
- scared of loud noises
- separation anxiety
- general anxiety
- anxiety caused by specific stressful situastons applicable to the specific circumstances of a dog
- difficutly in relaxing
Ideal for anxious or reactive dogs/ breeds.
(important: in some cases a dog showing anxiety symptoms or behaviour, may need additional support such as the help of a behaviourist/ trainer, more physical stimulation etc)


