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Helps Manage Separation Anxiety in Dogs Effectively
Product Description
CaniQuell (clomipramine hydrochloride) tablets are a veterinarian-prescribed treatment designed to help manage separation anxiety in dogs older than six months. This medication works by affecting serotonin activity in the central nervous system, helping reduce anxiety-related behaviors. When used alongside behavior modification techniques, CaniQuell may help reduce destructive behavior, excessive barking, salivation, and inappropriate elimination caused by separation anxiety.
Benefits
- Supports Anxiety Control: Helps keep dogs calmer when they are alone. It can lower behaviors like constant barking, chewing or ruining things, and using the bathroom inside the house.
- Works on Brain Chemicals: Helps balance serotonin in the brain, which can improve how a dog reacts to stress and anxiety.
- Improves Training Results: Meant to be used along with behavior training methods such as slowly getting the dog used to being alone and rewarding calm behavior.
- Flexible Dosing: The medicine can be given once a day or split into two smaller doses, depending on how the dog responds to it.
- Palatable Tablet Formula: Tablets contain meat components, which help make oral administration easier for dogs.
Variants
CaniQuell (clomipramine hydrochloride) tablet is available in the following strengths:
- 5 mg Tablets
- 20 mg Tablets
- 40 mg Tablets
- 80 mg Tablets
Ingredients
Clomipramine Hydrochloride
How to Use
Recommended-Dosage Chart
|
Dog Weight (lbs.) |
CaniQuell per Day |
No. Tablets per Day |
Tablet Strength |
|
2.75 – 5.5 |
5 mg |
1 |
5 mg |
|
5.6 – 10.9 |
10 mg |
2 |
5 mg |
|
11 – 22 |
20 mg |
1 |
20 mg |
|
22.1 – 44 |
40 mg |
1 |
40 mg |
|
44.1 – 88 |
80 mg |
1 |
80 mg |
|
88.1 – 176 |
160 mg |
2 |
80 mg |
Dosage & Administration Instructions
- Veterinary Prescription Required: Federal law restricts this medication to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.
- Weight-Based Dosage: The recommended daily dosage is 2 to 4 mg per kg body weight per day.
- Flexible Administration: Dose may be given once daily or divided into two doses based on patient response.
- Administer With Food: Giving the tablet with a small amount of food may help reduce vomiting.
- Behavior Program Support: Use alongside behavioral modification techniques such as desensitization and counterconditioning to manage separation anxiety.
Disclaimer: This dosage information is provided by the manufacturer. Always consult your veterinarian before administering or adjusting any supplement for your pet.
Additional Information
Precautions
- Accurate Diagnosis Required: Conduct a thorough physical examination and behavioral assessment to confirm separation anxiety before prescribing treatment.
- Avoid Certain Conditions: Use cautiously in dogs with cardiovascular disease, glaucoma, urinary retention, or reduced gastrointestinal motility.
- Liver Disease Caution: Since the drug is metabolized in the liver, use it carefully in dogs with existing liver conditions.
- Medication Interactions: Exercise caution when administering with other CNS-active drugs, anticholinergic agents, or sympathomimetic medications.
- Not For Young Dogs: Safety and effectiveness have not been established in dogs younger than six months.
Possible Side Effects
- Digestive Upset: Some dogs may experience vomiting, diarrhea, or decreased appetite during treatment with clomipramine tablets.
- Lethargy Signs: Dogs may show decreased activity levels or general lethargy after receiving the medication.
- Increased Thirst: Polydipsia or increased water intake has been reported in some dogs during treatment.
- Neurological Effects: Rare effects such as tremors or seizures have been reported in clinical studies.
- Behavioral Changes: Some dogs may exhibit aggression or growling toward humans or other dogs.
Storage Information
- Room Temperature Storage: Store tablets at controlled room temperature between 59°F and 77°F in a dry environment.
- Original Container Storage: Keep unused tablets in the original closed container to maintain product quality.
- Child Safety Measures: Keep the medication and all veterinary drugs out of reach of children.
Shipping & Return
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is CaniQuell used for in dogs?
Ans: CaniQuell is given to dogs older than six months to help manage separation anxiety. It works by changing certain brain chemicals that affect mood and behavior. The medicine is meant to be used along with behavior training to help reduce anxiety related actions such as barking, chewing or destroying things, drooling, and going to the bathroom in the wrong places.
Q2: How does CaniQuell help manage separation anxiety in dogs?
Ans: CaniQuell contains clomipramine hydrochloride. It operates by increasing the level of serotonin in the brain by slowing its reabsorption in the central nervous system. This helps improve how nerve signals related to anxiety are controlled. When used along with behavior training and changes in the dog’s environment, it can help reduce signs of separation anxiety.
Q3: How should CaniQuell tablets be administered to dogs?
Ans: The recommended dosage is 2 to 4 mg per kg of body weight daily, given either once daily or divided into two doses. The tablets may be administered with a small amount of food to help reduce vomiting and should be given according to veterinary guidance.
Q4: Are there any common side effects of CaniQuell for dogs?
Ans: Some dogs may experience side effects such as vomiting, lethargy, diarrhea, increased thirst, or decreased appetite during treatment. Less commonly reported effects include tremors, seizures, or behavioral changes. Monitoring by a veterinarian is recommended while the dog is receiving this medication.
Q5: Can CaniQuell be used as the only treatment for separation anxiety?
Ans: CaniQuell should not be used on its own to treat separation anxiety. It is meant to be used as part of a full behavior plan that includes training methods like slowly helping the dog get used to being alone and rewarding calm behavior.
Additional Resources
For more information on CaniQuell Tablets and their use in veterinary medicine, consider the following reputable sources: