








CaniComfort® Calming Collar
CaniComfort® Calming Collar for Adult Dogs (65cm)
Using pheromones recognised by your pet, helps them feel at home and at ease, perfect for animals experiencing these situations:
Spending time alone
During travel or trips to the vets
In stressful situations like fireworks and thunderstorms
Moving house
New baby or pet
Whether your pet needs support for general feelings of anxiety or a specific stressful situation, such as fireworks or travelling, there is a product in the Pheromone Calming Range to help.
Features and Benefits:
Speed of effect: 15 min
Duration of effect: 1 month
Best for: long-term stress on the go
Non-drowsy
Available from your local Pet Store or Vet Clinic
CaniComfort® Calming Collar for Adult Dogs (65cm)
Using pheromones recognised by your pet, helps them feel at home and at ease, perfect for animals experiencing these situations:
Spending time alone
During travel or trips to the vets
In stressful situations like fireworks and thunderstorms
Moving house
New baby or pet
Whether your pet needs support for general feelings of anxiety or a specific stressful situation, such as fireworks or travelling, there is a product in the Pheromone Calming Range to help.
Features and Benefits:
Speed of effect: 15 min
Duration of effect: 1 month
Best for: long-term stress on the go
Non-drowsy
Available from your local Pet Store or Vet Clinic
CaniComfort® Calming Collar for Adult Dogs (65cm)
Using pheromones recognised by your pet, helps them feel at home and at ease, perfect for animals experiencing these situations:
Spending time alone
During travel or trips to the vets
In stressful situations like fireworks and thunderstorms
Moving house
New baby or pet
Whether your pet needs support for general feelings of anxiety or a specific stressful situation, such as fireworks or travelling, there is a product in the Pheromone Calming Range to help.
Features and Benefits:
Speed of effect: 15 min
Duration of effect: 1 month
Best for: long-term stress on the go
Non-drowsy
Available from your local Pet Store or Vet Clinic
Frequently Asked Questions
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Pheromones are naturally produced chemical substances that are instantly recognisable between animals of the same species. Specific pheromones trigger different, instinctive responses from the animal. So, cats can interpret cat pheromones, but won’t recognise or be affected by dog pheromones, and vice versa. This means if you have a cat and a dog that are both prone to nervousness or anxiety, you will need a Beaphar CatComfort® and a CaniComfort® product to help reassure both of your pets.
Across the range we use three different pheromones, all of which are proven to promote feelings of reassurance and safety; Dog Appeasing Pheromone, Cat Appeasing Pheromone, Feline Facial Pheromone and Rabbit Appeasing Pheromone.
These pheromones all promote an instinctive calming response, helping your pet to feel relaxed and at ease. By using a synthetic copy of these pheromones in our products, we can mimic this calming effect, helping reassure pets during stressful situations and thus reducing problem behaviour.
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Signs of stress can vary greatly, but if your cat or dog is showing any of the following, they could be trying to tell you something is making them feel unsettled or anxious:
Urine spraying/marking
Vertical scratching
Continuous meowing/barking
Eating or drinking less
Restlessness
Hiding away
Problem/destructive behaviour
Fear and fighting
Not all problem behaviour in cats and dogs is caused by stress or a stressful situation. This means CatComfort® or CaniComfort® may not produce the desired calming effect in all circumstances. Such situations include:
Poor or inconsistent training, or a lack of mental stimulation, can lead to over-excitement, vocalisation, or destructive behaviour.
A lack of house training or an underlying medical condition may cause your pet to urinate indoors or in inappropriate places.
An underlying skin condition or irritation from external parasites may cause excessive licking and scratching.
It’s important to identify the cause of your cat or dog’s problem behaviour so you can find the best way forward. If you’re concerned about your pet’s health or think their behaviour is due to a medical reason, it is important to seek veterinary advice.
