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inparticular.ai
A five-year-old Plott Hound with general indoor anxiety — that low-level, always-on-edge feeling is exhausting for both of you. Before I point you toward something, is the anxiety more physical — pacing, panting, can't settle — or is it more behavioural, like destructive behaviour or excessive barking?
Mostly physical. He paces a lot, pants even when it's not warm, and just can't seem to relax in the evenings. No real trigger I can identify.
inparticular.ai
That chronic background tension is really common in working breeds like Plott Hounds — their nervous systems are wired to be alert. Has he always been like this, or is it something that's crept up over the past year or so?
He's always been a bit wound up but it's definitely worse the last year or two. We've ruled out pain with the vet. I want to try a supplement but I don't want to spend a fortune — ideally something I can buy in bulk.
inparticular.ai
Good that the vet's already ruled out an underlying cause — that matters. For chronic, generalised anxiety where you want real value per dose, I'd go with YuCALM Dog tablets by Lintbells. They use a combination of fish protein hydrolysate, L-theanine, and lemon balm — all with decent evidence behind them. The 60-tablet tubs are fine, but the 240-tablet tubs on Amazon UK bring the cost per tablet down significantly, which is exactly what you want for a large dog on a long-term plan. At Plott Hound size you're looking at two tablets a day, so the big tub lasts about four months. It's not a sedative — it takes the edge off that background tension without making him dopey.
Most owners notice something in the first two to four weeks, but the full effect builds over about six to eight weeks of consistent daily dosing. Lintbells are transparent about this — they don't oversell it as a quick fix. If you get to eight weeks and you're seeing nothing, that's worth a conversation with your vet about whether something like an adaptil diffuser alongside it might help, or whether a low-dose prescription option makes sense. But for a lot of dogs with this kind of ambient anxiety, YuCALM alone does the job.
That sounds really reasonable. I'll grab the 240-tablet tub. Thanks.
inparticular.ai
Good call — the bulk tub is genuinely the smart buy here. Give it the full eight weeks, keep a simple note of his pacing and panting on a few evenings each week so you have something concrete to measure against. Hope he settles into himself a bit more.
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