Dog lovers are raving about a that soothes their pets' anxiety during the explosive celebrations of Bonfire Night. The struggle to pacify anxious dogs during fireworks is real, but this discovery has been so successful that pet owners are ditching the vet's sedatives.
The praised are packed with natural relaxants like chamomile and lemon balm, and they're turkey-flavoured, which dogs find irresistible. Turkey is rich in L-tryptophan, an amino acid known for its calming effects.
These treats aren't just for Guy Fawkes night; they're also perfect for easing stress during long car rides or times of separation. Scrumbles is offering these Nibble treats as the solution for a peaceful Bonfire Night.
A single bag of these dog-calming treats costs £2.60, while eight bags come to £20.80, and for those who want to ensure their pantry is well-stocked, 16 bags are available for £41.20. For repeat customers there's even an option to subscribe and save money.
"I think these really helped my dog keep calm, fireworks have been occasionally going off on an evening and she isn't as skittish" said one shopper, as reported in T
Another customer was equally impressed, saying: " are excellent, they really worked to keep my dogs less nervous of fireworks, I will definitely be purchasing them again."
A satisfied customer raved about the effectiveness of Scrumbles, saying: "They work. Scrumbles actually do what they claim to do. My previous Jack had to have tranquilisers from the vets for such occasions as bonfire night and New Year's Eve."
"Once I gave her these, we never needed to use drugs again. Sadly, she is no longer with us but I have continued to give them to my new dog at bedtime. He's too new to have experienced fireworks yet, but I'm hoping they will have the same calming effect should they be needed. Can't recommend highly enough. I am on a subscription so I never run out."
boasts an 'excellent' rating of 4.5 stars out of 5 based on 951 reviews on Trustpilot, though not all feedback was glowing. One customer felt the products were overpriced: "A bit expensive for what it is."
Another offered a critique specifically about the dry food: "Doesn't look as appetising as other dry foods with no meaty chunks."
For those considering alternatives, offers Calming Puppy Treats priced at £2.19 for a 50g one-time purchase. Alternatively, is available for £8.49 per 1kg, for pet owners who prefer not to go the biscuit route.
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