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Natural Anxiety Supplement for Dogs – Anxiety Aid

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With L-Tryptophan, Hemp Seed, Magnesium + B Vitamins

Hemp Anxiety Aid is a natural calming supplement for dogs formulated with hemp seed, L-tryptophan and magnesium to support nervous system health.

Nutritional Support for Dogs Prone to Stress and Nervous Behaviour

Dogs can experience anxiety during travel, thunderstorms, separation, or changes in routine. Houndztooth Anxiety Aid is a natural anxiety supplement for dogs formulated with hemp seed, L-Tryptophan, magnesium and B vitamins to support calm behaviour and a healthy nervous system.

Common Signs of Stress or Nervous Behaviour in Dogs

  • pacing

  • excessive barking

  • whining or trembling

  • destructive behaviour

  • separation distress

Learn more about supporting dogs during stressful situations in our guide.

Natural Ingredients That Support a Healthy Nervous System in Dogs

Houndztooth Anxiety Aid contains a blend of nutrients that support the nervous system:

  • Hemp seed powder – rich in omega fatty acids that support brain health

  • L-Tryptophan – supports serotonin production and calm behaviour

  • Magnesium – helps regulate nerve function

  • B Vitamins – support stress response and energy metabolism

When Dogs May Benefit from Additional Nutritional Support

  • travel

  • thunderstorms

  • vet visits and car rides
  • changes in routine

  • separation anxiety

How to Use Hemp Anxiety Aid as Part of Your Dog’s Daily Nutrition

This gentle powder can be added to your dog’s food daily or used during stressful situations to help maintain relaxation and emotional balance.

Designed to be easy to feed and gentle on digestion, Anxiety Aid can be incorporated into your dog’s daily routine or used as part of their nutritional support during times when additional care is desired.

THE HOUNDZTOOTH PROMISE

At Houndztooth, we treat dogs like family, and that’s why we use only high-quality natural ingredients, scientifically formulated to preserve effectiveness. Our calming supplements promote relaxation, balance, and lasting wellbeing.

Welcome to the new look Houndztooth Anxiety Aid. Formerly known as Hemp Anxiety Aid, it contains the same trusted ingredients and quality you know — just with a refreshed name and updated packaging.

 

Size

200g /7.05.oz

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Hemp Anxiety Aid is a natural calming supplement for dogs formulated with hemp seed, L-tryptophan and magnesium to support nervous system health.

Nutritional Support for Dogs Prone to Stress and Nervous Behaviour

Dogs can experience anxiety during travel, thunderstorms, separation, or changes in routine. Houndztooth Anxiety Aid is a natural anxiety supplement for dogs formulated with hemp seed, L-Tryptophan, magnesium and B vitamins to support calm behaviour and a healthy nervous system.

Common Signs of Stress or Nervous Behaviour in Dogs

  • pacing

  • excessive barking

  • whining or trembling

  • destructive behaviour

  • separation distress

Learn more about supporting dogs during stressful situations in our guide.

Natural Ingredients That Support a Healthy Nervous System in Dogs

Houndztooth Anxiety Aid contains a blend of nutrients that support the nervous system:

  • Hemp seed powder – rich in omega fatty acids that support brain health

  • L-Tryptophan – supports serotonin production and calm behaviour

  • Magnesium – helps regulate nerve function

  • B Vitamins – support stress response and energy metabolism

When Dogs May Benefit from Additional Nutritional Support

  • travel

  • thunderstorms

  • vet visits and car rides
  • changes in routine

  • separation anxiety

How to Use Hemp Anxiety Aid as Part of Your Dog’s Daily Nutrition

This gentle powder can be added to your dog’s food daily or used during stressful situations to help maintain relaxation and emotional balance.

Designed to be easy to feed and gentle on digestion, Anxiety Aid can be incorporated into your dog’s daily routine or used as part of their nutritional support during times when additional care is desired.

THE HOUNDZTOOTH PROMISE

At Houndztooth, we treat dogs like family, and that’s why we use only high-quality natural ingredients, scientifically formulated to preserve effectiveness. Our calming supplements promote relaxation, balance, and lasting wellbeing.

Welcome to the new look Houndztooth Anxiety Aid. Formerly known as Hemp Anxiety Aid, it contains the same trusted ingredients and quality you know — just with a refreshed name and updated packaging.

 

Size

200g /7.05.oz

Product Benefits

Supports Calm & Emotional Balance
Formulated to gently support the nervous system without causing drowsiness.

Helps Maintain Relaxed Behaviour
Designed to support dogs during everyday stress or changes in routine.

Supports Nervous System Health
Contains key nutrients including L-Tryptophan, magnesium and B vitamins.

Suitable for Daily or Short-Term Use
Can be used consistently or during periods of increased environmental change.

Australian Made with Natural Ingredients
Crafted using high-quality ingredients including hemp seed to support overall wellbeing.

 

 

 

 

Ingredients & Nutritional Panel

L-Tryptophan (0.3g): Essential amino acid involved in normal neurotransmitter production.

Magnesium (Chelate) (0.2g): Supports normal nerve and muscle function.

Hemp Oil (50mg) & Hemp Powder (150mg): Sources of naturally occurring fatty acids.

Vitamin B1 (1mg), B2 (1mg), B3 (5mg), B6 (0.5mg): Support energy metabolism and nervous system function.

Vitamin A (1,000,000 IU): Supports immune system function.

Vitamin E (10mg): Antioxidant support.

Vitamin C (0.8g): Supports immune and antioxidant functions.

Green Tea (150mg): Natural antioxidant source.

Ginger (100mg): Traditionally used to support digestive comfort.

Salmon Meal (125mg): Enhances palatability.

 

 

 

 

FAQs

Can this be used every day?
Yes. Anxiety Aid is suitable for daily use or can be given during periods of increased stress such as travel or changes in routine.

How long does it take to notice support?
Every dog is different. Some may respond within 30 minutes to 1 hour, while others may benefit from consistent use over a few days or weeks.

Is this suitable for sensitive stomachs?
Yes. The formulation has been designed with digestive comfort in mind and includes ingredients traditionally used to support gut health.

Can I give this alongside other supplements?
Generally yes, however we recommend consulting your veterinarian if your dog is on medication or multiple supplements.

Is this Australian made?
Yes. Anxiety Aid is proudly Australian made and owned.

Dosage & Directions for Use

Mix well with food.

Small Dogs (up to 14kg): 2.5g (½ tsp)

Medium Dogs (15–40kg): 5g (1 tsp)

Large Dogs (40kg+): 10g (2 tsp)

Suitable for dogs over 12 weeks of age. May be fed daily or as required as part of a balanced diet.
 We recommend consulting with your vet prior to use.

Suitable for cats at the small dog intake.

 

 

 

 

 

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