VetriScience 0900780.120 Check price on Amazon

VetriScience Calm & Confident Chews, Composure Clinically Tested Calming and Anxiety Supplement for Dogs, Reduce Stress and Fear, Ideal for Thunderstorms, Fireworks and Travel, Chicken, 120 Count Review

4.1 (13,100) Amazon rating$33.993,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

VetriScience Calm & Confident Chews pack a clinically tested Composure blend of Colostrum Calming Complex, L-theanine, and thiamine into a 120 count chicken flavored chew sized for dogs of any size, and a 4.1 star average across more than 13,000 reviews makes it one of the more proven options in this category.

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Best for

Owners of small, medium, or large dogs who want a larger 120 count supply of a clinically tested calming formula for thunderstorms, fireworks, or travel.

Skip if

You only need a short trial run since 120 chews is a large commitment, or your dog needs a formula without colostrum derived ingredients.

  • Form Pellet
  • Flavor Chicken
  • Benefits Calming Support
  • Best for Behavior
  • Breed size Large, Medium, Small
  • Weight 0.88 Pounds
  • Priced 42% above the category median ($23.99 across 63 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.1/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.1/5

    4.1 average across 13,100 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.7/5

    13,100 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog food and health supplements we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

["This 120 count jar of VetriScience Calm & Confident Chews uses the Composure formula, built around Colostrum Calming Complex, L-theanine, and thiamine in a chicken flavored pellet chew. VetriScience markets this blend as clinically tested, and it's sized for small, medium, and large dogs rather than one specific breed size.", 'The label focuses on reducing stress and fear around specific triggers like thunderstorms, fireworks, and travel, positioning it as a situational calming aid. The larger 120 count size means fewer reorders for households managing recurring stress events.', 'At $33.99 for 120 chews, the per-chew cost is competitive with smaller jars from the same line. With more than 13,000 reviews and a 4.1 star average, this larger size has built a strong track record among dog owners.']

Pros

  • Composure formula with Colostrum Calming Complex, L-theanine, and thiamine
  • Sized for small, medium, and large dogs
  • 120 count jar reduces how often you need to reorder
  • Over 13,000 reviews at a strong 4.1 star average

Cons

  • 120 count is a bigger upfront purchase than smaller trial sizes
  • Chicken flavor only, no alternative flavor listed
  • Clinically tested claim isn't accompanied by published study details on this listing

Specifications

Form
Pellet
Flavor
Chicken
Benefits
Calming Support
Best for
Behavior
Breed size
Large, Medium, Small
Weight
0.88 Pounds

Performance notes

The pellet chew format and Composure blend of Colostrum Calming Complex, L-theanine, and thiamine are designed for situational stress like storms and travel, and the all breed size labeling means the same formula works across small, medium, and large dogs rather than requiring a size specific version.

What buyers say

With over 13,000 reviews and a 4.1 star average, plus roughly 3,000 units bought in the past month, this larger 120 count size has a substantial and consistent buyer base within the VetriScience Composure line.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this the same formula as the smaller VetriScience calming chews?

It uses the same Composure blend of Colostrum Calming Complex, L-theanine, and thiamine, just packaged as a 120 count jar sized for small, medium, and large dogs rather than only small dogs.

What situations is this formula meant for?

The label points to thunderstorms, fireworks, and travel as common triggers this chew is meant to help manage.

Is 120 count worth it if I only need occasional calming support?

If your dog only needs occasional support, a smaller count size might make more sense, but the 120 count works well for recurring seasonal triggers like storms or frequent travel.

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