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Is there any herbal remedies for german shepherds with adhd?


i have a very hyperactive 2yr old german shepherd and i am just wondering if there is any proven herbal remedies that would work on her to calm her down?Can i use human herbal remedies or do i need to see a specialist in dogs and herbs?

Dogs can have ADHD? Maybe get him a dog friend that he can play with when your gone or so he wont bother you to much when your home. This dog probably just likes to play alot, what else does a dog have to do?

Well it depends on what you are considering hyperactive. There is a very good chance that the dog is not getting enough physical or mental stimulation as they are a very intelligent, demanding, high energy breed. :)

I highly reccomend joining the forums at http://germanshepherdworld.net/ It is a great community of GSD lovers from around the world wanting to share their experiences and knowledge of the breed.

If your dog is hyperactive and she isn't suppose to be, it could be a result of her diet. Think about what kind of food you are giving her and check the ingredients.

If you need to give her some supplements, let me know. I have some samples (liquid supplement) I will send you to try out with her to see if it helps.

They are for humans but people have been giving them to their pets and horses with great results.

Check out the video below. It does have human/pet testimonials

hi on this page there is a link to the right side it has all natural remedies for pets it tells you what they cover and there are many solutions ck it out...
peaceful-organic-planet dot com/natural-pet.html

They are very high energy working dogs. They need to be walked for at least 1 hour every day. Give walking a try or maybe use a backpack on her. It will tire her and make her less hyper.

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