





Sileo®
Sileo® for Noise Anxiety in Dogs. A new treatment for thunderstorms and other noise phobias.
Do you have a “scaredy dog”? Does your dog:
crawl under the furniture when sounds of thunder starts?
run howling from the vacuum cleaner?
tear through fences at the first sound of fireworks?
get triggered to terror by other sounds and noises?
GLA Pharma, along with Mav Lab, is proud to present an amazing new medicine to treat acute fear and anxiety associated with noise triggers. It’s easy to use, you only use it when it’s needed and the package can last for a whole month after opening.
Signs of Anxiety in Dogs: Cowering, ears back, hiding, hyper-vigilance, lip licking, owner seeking, pacing and restlessness, panting, refusing to eat, trembling, vocalising, yawning.
How to use and indications for use:
All directions for use can be found on the label, and you should read the label before use. Product user guide available here
Ask for Sileo® at your local Vet Clinic (requires prescription).
Registered pursuant to the ACVM Act 1997, No. A11456. See www.foodsafety.govt.nz for registration conditions. Only available under veterinary authorisation.
Sileo® for Noise Anxiety in Dogs. A new treatment for thunderstorms and other noise phobias.
Do you have a “scaredy dog”? Does your dog:
crawl under the furniture when sounds of thunder starts?
run howling from the vacuum cleaner?
tear through fences at the first sound of fireworks?
get triggered to terror by other sounds and noises?
GLA Pharma, along with Mav Lab, is proud to present an amazing new medicine to treat acute fear and anxiety associated with noise triggers. It’s easy to use, you only use it when it’s needed and the package can last for a whole month after opening.
Signs of Anxiety in Dogs: Cowering, ears back, hiding, hyper-vigilance, lip licking, owner seeking, pacing and restlessness, panting, refusing to eat, trembling, vocalising, yawning.
How to use and indications for use:
All directions for use can be found on the label, and you should read the label before use. Product user guide available here
Ask for Sileo® at your local Vet Clinic (requires prescription).
Registered pursuant to the ACVM Act 1997, No. A11456. See www.foodsafety.govt.nz for registration conditions. Only available under veterinary authorisation.
Sileo® for Noise Anxiety in Dogs. A new treatment for thunderstorms and other noise phobias.
Do you have a “scaredy dog”? Does your dog:
crawl under the furniture when sounds of thunder starts?
run howling from the vacuum cleaner?
tear through fences at the first sound of fireworks?
get triggered to terror by other sounds and noises?
GLA Pharma, along with Mav Lab, is proud to present an amazing new medicine to treat acute fear and anxiety associated with noise triggers. It’s easy to use, you only use it when it’s needed and the package can last for a whole month after opening.
Signs of Anxiety in Dogs: Cowering, ears back, hiding, hyper-vigilance, lip licking, owner seeking, pacing and restlessness, panting, refusing to eat, trembling, vocalising, yawning.
How to use and indications for use:
All directions for use can be found on the label, and you should read the label before use. Product user guide available here
Ask for Sileo® at your local Vet Clinic (requires prescription).
Registered pursuant to the ACVM Act 1997, No. A11456. See www.foodsafety.govt.nz for registration conditions. Only available under veterinary authorisation.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Don’t know if your pooch is anxious?
Ask yourself if your pet shows any of these symptoms when the noisy trigger is around:
Does he show “whale eyes” – wide eyes with moon-shaped white parts visible?
Is she “hypervigilant” – looking around in many directions?
Does he have flattened ears or “furrowed” brows, like little worry-wrinkles
Does she seek you out and not let you out of her sight, perhaps sitting between you and a bench or sitting on your foot?
Does he hide under furniture, or shrink down with tail between his legs if there is no place to hide?
Is she panting and licking her lips frequently?
Does he pace, wee or poo in the wrong places (like in the house, or on your foot), or tear furniture etc to pieces?
Does she tremble, yawn repeatedly or refuse to eat treats when the noise is around?
Some dogs get so terrified they will chew through fences, run across roads and lose themselves in the bush. Some are killed as they panic and pay the consequences.
Up to 50% of dogs develop noise “phobia” at some stage of their lives. It rarely goes away by itself. Punishment doesn’t help and treats usually don’t work.
Thunder noise is normal in the NZ landscape and they are a really common trigger for pet panic; but your pet can sensitise to any number of noise triggers including kitchen appliances, noisy garden tools or even the garbage truck.
Ask your veterinarian about a short acting treatment to stop the anxiety and let behavioural training work. Turn your scaredy dog into SMILEYDOG!