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Reconcile is a chewable tablet that helps calm dogs with separation anxiety and makes them more receptive to training. Learn more about the signs, causes and treatment of separation anxiety and how to use Reconcile safely.
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Reconcile achieves a calmer frame of mind in dogs, reducing...
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No more drama: When you come and go by ignoring your dog...
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seizure, this dog’s seizure activity increased from single...
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Reconcile (fluoxetine hydrochloride) is approved by the FDA...
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Your dog has been diagnosed with separation anxiety. Now...
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Reconcile chewable tablets are contraindicated for dogs with...
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Reconcile®, once daily, chewable tablet, is a prescription-only dog separation anxiety medication available from your vet.
Reconcile®, a flavoured, chewable tablet that contains fluoxetine hydrochloride, was developed specifically for dogs with separation-related disorders. Reconcile® is a prescription only medication and so must be prescribed by a veterinary surgeon.
Reconcile (fluoxetine hydrochloride) is approved by the FDA for the treatment of separation anxiety in dogs in conjunction with a behavior modification plan. Prescribed by your veterinarian, Reconcile is a flavored, chewable tablet given once a day with or without food.
Reconcile achieves a calmer frame of mind in dogs, reducing detrimental behaviors and makes them more receptive to training. Why Reconcile ®? FDA-approved for dogs in conjunction with a behavior modification plan; Once-a-day, flavored, chewable tablet: highly appealing and easy to administer
Reconcile® is an aid in the treatment of separation-related disorders in dogs manifested by destruction and inappropriate behaviours. Speak to your vet today.
Though rare, seizures may occur in dogs treated with Reconcile. Treatment should be stopped if seizures occur. In case of accidental self-ingestion, seek medical advice immediately and show the package leaflet or the label to the physician.