Pacivex

Advanced weight management supplement for dogs

Advanced stress, anxiety and calming supplement for dogs whether it’s triggered by noise, separation or socialisation, vets are seeing an increase in anxious dogs, especially post-COVID.1

Vetrina Pacivex is an everyday supplement for pets in need of calming support, with a unique formula made with scientifically proven ingredients to encourage relaxation, and is suitable for dogs in all stages of life.

Benefits

Supports calm behaviour

Supports calm behaviour every day and also on exposure to trigger events. Targeted ingredients support the brain’s own ability to produce beneficial serotonin and impacts GABA receptors and the endogenous endocannabinoid system. This helps to support the brain’s natural balance, so dogs can enjoy a calm state of mind and normal sleep patterns.

Soothes anxious behaviour

Milk protein hydrolysate and traditional herbal extracts encourage relaxation and help provide stress relief.

Supports a healthy brain

Omega-3 fatty acids from green lipped mussel help support brain function and neurological development.

Maintains comfort

Underlying discomfort can contribute to anxiety and stress. Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) preserves healthy nerve function and along with green lipped mussel to support musculoskeletal comfort.

Bodyweight Tablets per day
<10kg 1 tablet
11-20kg 2 tablets
21-30kg 3 tablets
31-40kg 4 tablets
>40kg 5 tablets

Directions for use

For best results the tablets should be given for at least two days before a stressful event. If required, additional tablets to the total daily intake may be given during challenging periods, but space these by three-hour intervals. Do not give more than four repeats of the total daily intake in any 24-hour period. Always make sure fresh drinking water is available.

Ingredient Benefit
Milk protein hydrolysate A natural bioactive from casein, alpha-casozepine, which acts on the GABA receptors to help soothe anxiety and calm the perception of stress. 2
Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) A naturally occurring lipid material found widely in foodstuffs like egg yolks, soya beans, edamame and various nuts, which helps preserve healthy nerve function. Supports body’s natural ability to soothe discomfort, often an underlying contributor to anxiety and stress. 1
Green tea extract L-theanine Impedes glutamate, the excitatory effect of a neurotransmitter in the CNS, and encourages relaxation. 4
L-tryptophan Precursor for serotonin, a mood-regulating neurotransmitter, which helps manage anxiety and stress. 5
Lemon balm extract Soothing traditional herbal extract, which contains rosmarinic acid, to calm stressful behaviours. 6
Green lipped mussel powder Containing both the flavonoid baicalein as well as baicalin, Chinese skullcap is a traditionally used to soothe and can help to ease anxious behaviour. 7
Green lipped mussel powder Rich in omega-3 fatty acids which may help support cognitive function, especially in aged animals. 8 Omega-3 DHA is important for brain development, memory and focus required for learning. 9 Also contains antioxidant vitamins A, C and E, and essential minerals like zinc, iron, and selenium. Helps to support natural inflammatory processes, to help ease anxiety related to discomfort.

Complementary pet food for adult dogs

Composition: Maltodextrin, Green Lipped Mussel (14.2%), Milk Protein Hydrolysate (10.5%), Magnesium Carbonate, Green Tea (a natural source of L-Theanine; 8.7%), Cellulose, Chinese Skullcap (3.5%), Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA; 3.5%), Lemon Balm (3.5%), Magnesium Stearate.

Analytical Constituents (%): Protein 21, Fat Content 4, Crude Fibre 3.5, Crude Ash 9.5.

Advanced supplement for dogs

As an independent pet care brand, our innovative way of thinking leads to exciting discoveries. Our range of nutraceuticals are made with scientifically proven ingredients, formulated with a novel approach, creating an advanced supplementary support for optimum health and wellbeing.

References

1. Brand et al, 2022 2. Beata et al, 2021 3. Gamba et al, 2021 4. Dramard et al, 2018; Michelazzi et al 2015 5. Ramos et al, 2024. 6. Ullah et al 2022; Rahbardar et al, 2020 7. Uranova et al, 2023 8. Blanchard et al, 2025 9. Rodrigues et al, 2023