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    Calming chews for Pointer separation anxiety

    This is a specific conversation about Dog separation anxiety — practical help — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    It sounds like you're already doing this properly — a behaviourist and a vet in agreement, a gradual alone-time programme in place, and now looking for a calming chew to support the process. That's genuinely the best setup for success. Separation anxiety is one of the hardest things for both dog and owner, but the fact that you have professional guidance means the chew just needs to take the edge off enough for your Pointer to actually learn during those short practice sessions. Before I point you to a specific product, can I ask a couple of things: how severe is the anxiety right now — are we talking pacing and whining, or does he tip into full distress fairly quickly? And is there any history of digestive sensitivity, since Pointers can have reactive guts?
    He's not destructive but he pants heavily and can't settle at all once I leave. It starts within a couple of minutes. No stomach issues that I know of, he's always been fine with treats and different foods.
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    That pattern — rapid onset, heavy panting, unable to settle — is really common in Pointers. They're high-drive dogs wired to work alongside a person, so being left alone cuts against the grain of the breed. The good news is that the anxiety is showing up early and clearly, which makes the training windows predictable. A chew given about 30 minutes before a planned alone session can bring that baseline arousal down just enough that he can start to associate your departure with something neutral rather than spiralling. One more quick question: how long are the alone sessions at the moment — are you still at very short increments, like under five minutes?
    Yes, we're at about two to three minutes right now. The behaviourist said to keep them short and positive and build very slowly.
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    Perfect — that's exactly right, and at two to three minutes you're in the sweet spot where a calming chew can genuinely help rather than just paper over a problem. My recommendation is Lintbells YuCALM Dog chews. They're one of the few products that has a reasonable evidence base behind the ingredients — L-theanine, lemon balm, and fish protein hydrolysate — all of which work on the nervous system rather than just masking behaviour. They're not sedating, which matters because you want your Pointer alert enough to learn and form positive associations, just less flooded with cortisol. Lintbells is a UK company, the product is widely vet-recommended, and the ingredient transparency is better than most of the market. Give one chew around 30 minutes before each session. You likely won't see a dramatic difference in the first few days — these build up over about a week — so don't judge it too early. Pair it consistently with the short sessions and it should give you a genuine window to work in.
    View YuCALM Dog Supplement on Amazon
    That sounds really sensible. Is there a particular size or version I should be looking for on Amazon?
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    Yes — go for the YuCALM Dog 60 chew pack, which is the medium-to-large dog size appropriate for a Pointer. At two years old and a typical Pointer weight of around 25–30kg, you want the full adult dose rather than the small dog version. The 60-chew pack gives you a two-month supply at the maintenance dose, which is enough time to see real progress alongside the training. It's listed on Amazon UK as Lintbells YuCALM Dog — just double-check the pack says 60 chews and is the standard adult formula, not the puppy one. Most listings are fulfilled by Amazon directly so delivery is quick.
    Great, thank you. Should I tell my vet or behaviourist I've started him on these?
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    Absolutely yes, and they'll likely be pleased. YuCALM is one of the products vets often suggest by name, so there's a good chance your vet already knows it. Mentioning it also means they can factor it in if they're tracking his progress — some behaviourists like to note when a supplement was introduced so they can separate what the training is doing from what the chew is doing. It's a straightforward conversation and genuinely useful information for whoever is monitoring him. Good luck with the programme — you're approaching this the right way and that makes a real difference.

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