Louis & Coco Co. Calming Chews for Dogs — Hemp, Chamomile & Melatonin | 30 Soft Chews
Some dogs handle thunderstorms like champions. Others look at you like the world is ending. If yours is the second type, these chews were made for them.
Louis & Coco Calming Hemp & Chamomile Chews are formulated with a thoughtful blend of natural, functional ingredients designed to promote relaxation without sedation. The active blend includes Australian hemp seed oil, chamomile extract, melatonin, and L-theanine — together they work to take the edge off whether it's a thunderstorm, fireworks night, a long car ride, or the stress of being home alone.
Each chew is soft, naturally flavoured, and easy to dose. Most dogs take them straight from your hand like a treat. Give one chew 30–45 minutes before a known stressor, or use daily for dogs with ongoing anxiety. No artificial colours, no artificial flavours, and no fillers. Vet-formulated and Australian-compliant.
✨ Key Features
- ✅ Triple-action calming blend — hemp seed oil, chamomile extract, melatonin and L-theanine
- ✅ No drowsiness — promotes relaxation and focus without sedating your dog
- ✅ Soft, naturally flavoured chews — most dogs eat them willingly as a treat
- ✅ Versatile use — storms, fireworks, travel, separation anxiety, or daily calming support
- ✅ No artificial colours, flavours, or fillers — clean ingredients, resealable pouch, 30 chews per pack
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Are these chews safe for my dog?
Yes. Made with natural ingredients — hemp seed oil, chamomile extract, and L-theanine. No artificial colours, flavours, or preservatives. If your dog has a medical condition or is on medication, check with your vet first.
Will they make my dog drowsy?
No. These chews promote relaxation without sedation. Your dog stays themselves — just calmer and more settled.
How quickly do they work?
Give one chew 30–45 minutes before a known stressor for best results. For daily use, consistent dosing over a few days produces the best calming effect.
Are they suitable for puppies?
We recommend consulting your vet for dogs under 6 months. For dogs over 6 months, they're perfectly safe.