Well Loved Calming Chews for Dogs - Dog Calm Treats, Made in USA, Vet Recommended, Behavior Support with Melatonin & Hemp, Stress, Separation, Fireworks, Travel, Extra Strength Review
By Marcus Bell · Dog nutrition editor · Published 2026-06-08 · Updated 2026-06-28
3.9(945)Amazon rating$27.991,000+ bought last month
Our verdict
Well Loved's Extra Strength chew stacks seven named actives, chamomile, valerian root, thiamine, passion flower, ginger, L-tryptophan and melatonin, into one bacon flavored formula, and a 3.9 star average across 945 reviews reflects a solid if not standout track record.
Owners who want a broad, multi ingredient herbal blend in one chew and are dealing with situational triggers like fireworks, travel or separation.
Skip if
Your dog is sensitive to a lot of herbal ingredients at once, since this stacks seven different actives, or you prefer a formula with clearly published milligram amounts.
Form Soft Chew
Flavor Bacon
Benefits Calming Chews For Dogs, Calming Support
Best for Anxiety, Behavior
Breed size All
Weight 9.52 Ounces
Priced 17% above the category median ($23.99 across 63 tracked models)
Our scorecard
3.9/5overall
Owner rating3.9/5
3.9 average across 945 owner ratings
Popularity2.6/5
945 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
["Well Loved's Extra Strength chew combines chamomile, valerian root powder, thiamine mononitrate, passion flower, ginger, L-tryptophan and melatonin into one bacon flavored soft chew. That's a broader ingredient stack than most other entries in this category, which typically lean on two or three actives.", "It's made in the USA, sized for all dog breeds, and the listing lists specific uses of anxiety and behavior support alongside marketed triggers like fireworks, travel and separation. The product is sold by weight at 9.52 ounces rather than a specific chew count.", "At $27.99, with 945 reviews and a 3.9 star average, plus roughly 1,000 units bought in the past month, it has solid ongoing demand, even though its rating sits a bit below the top performers in this batch like Bocce's Bakery."]
Pros
Broad stack of seven named calming actives in one chew
Made in the USA
Formulated for all dog breed sizes
Strong recent demand with about 1,000 units bought in the past month
Cons
3.9 star average trails several other chews in this category
No published milligram amounts for the individual active ingredients
Sold by weight rather than a clear chew count, which can make dosing math less straightforward
Specifications
Form
Soft Chew
Flavor
Bacon
Benefits
Calming Chews For Dogs, Calming Support
Best for
Anxiety, Behavior
Breed size
All
Weight
9.52 Ounces
Performance notes
Stacking chamomile, valerian root, passion flower and ginger alongside thiamine, L-tryptophan and melatonin gives this formula a wider range of herbal and amino acid support than most single or dual ingredient competitors. Because amounts per chew aren't published in this listing, owners who want to compare potency directly against a labeled product like Bocce's Bakery won't have an exact one to one comparison.
What buyers say
A 3.9 star average across 945 reviews puts this in the middle of the pack for the category, and around 1,000 units bought in the past month shows healthy, active demand despite the more moderate rating.
What ingredients does Well Loved's Extra Strength chew use?
The formula lists chamomile, valerian root powder, thiamine mononitrate, passion flower, ginger, L-tryptophan and melatonin as its active ingredients.
Is this the same as Well Loved's regular calming chew?
This listing is labeled Extra Strength, suggesting a more concentrated version of the brand's calming line, though exact potency differences aren't published here.
Is this a substitute for veterinary treatment of anxiety?
No. While the listing notes it's vet recommended, this is a calming aid, not a diagnosis or treatment plan, and a vet should be consulted for ongoing or severe anxiety.
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