🦜 Keep your parrot chill and charming—because calm is the new cool!
Parrot Calming Formula is a natural, non-sedating powder supplement containing L-Theanine and GABA designed to reduce anxiety, screaming, biting, and feather plucking in parrots. With up to 300 tasteless servings per jar, it dissolves easily in water for daily, safe use. Manufactured in FDA-registered, NSF and GMP-certified US facilities, it offers trusted, effective support for your bird’s emotional wellness.
Item Weight | 84 Grams |
Product Benefits | Calming, reduces aggressive behavior and feather plucking, |
Active Ingredients | L-Theanine, GABA |
Flavor | Unflavored |
Item Form | Powder |
L**N
Miracle supplement!!
I adopted a 10 yr old Blue and Gold Macaw from a Rescue that was surrendered by his owner so he was over chewing and started to pluck his feathers. I adopted him anyway because he was so sweet. I started him on this calming supplement and it’s amazing. It only took 4days for him to make such a “dramatic” change. He’s not chewing on his feathers near as much and He is so much more laid-back. I highly recommend this product!!!
S**E
Great product
Exactly what we needed. Relieved my feather friends, anxiety, and relieved my nerves.
C**.
Pretty expensive for 3 oz
I've got a young skittish parrot and I was hoping this powder would settle him down but he's been on it for almost a month and he is still as skittish as he was when I first got him. Maybe calming down a little bit but not enough to justify the cost of this powder. Pretty expensive for 3 oz. And it doesn't dissolve as well as expected in cold water.
T**Y
Kind of a small bag for the price
I was expecting a little bit bigger of a bag but hopefully it works
G**K
Would recommend
I love this stuff. I have a 4 year old cockatiel for some reason she started to pluck herself, I started using this and the plucking has stopped.
D**E
Use at your own risk!
I bought this & stopped using it because not only was it not working, but it seemed to be possibly causing polyuria in one of my birds (I was supplementing 2 birds-did not work for either). I researched about Maltodextrin, which is the other ingredient in this product & after speaking to my avian specialist vet it is NOT something anyone should be giving to their birds! Maltodextrin is worse than regular table sugar as far as causing insulin spikes & is highly inflammatory & causes GI inflammation in animals & humans. Why this is used as the base for this product is beyond me! My vet always recommends low sugar/low carb diets for parrots that especially have skin & feather issues, stress, etc. due to the inflammatory issues with sugar. Limited high sugar fruits & high carb like sweet potatoes, corn, etc., because high carb converts to sugar. For those who want to try supplementing with L-Theanine, you are better off puchasing it in pure powder form with no fillers, no GMO, no gluten, etc., which can be found on here. I have already made Amazon customer service aware of the issue of this ingredient & I hope that they will choose not to sell this product. Per my avian vet: cut down on sugar in the bird's diet if they are undergoing stress (ie. plucking, screaming, agitation, molting, hormones, fear, allergies, skin issues, etc.) because you will just exacerbate the problem by adding more internal inflammation with sugar & causing blood sugar levels to spike.
A**R
Works Okay
Works Okay
L**D
Amazing!!
This is wonderful and I'm sorry that I didn't try it before! I have bought from this company before, and they're aloe spray is great. But I forgot about the calming formula until I just happened to read about it on on FB bird page. I read the reviews here and was so surprised that both of my goffins did not scream for half of the day after I put this in their water! I don't think they would eat it if I put it on their food, but although they look suspicious when I put it in their water, they must drink it later in the day!Now I'm giving it to the Amazons also, when we're gone for the day or they might be stressed for some reason. Maybe having their claws trimmed or whatever. I think people who didn't see a difference maybe need to try it in the water or hold off for a couple of weeks and then try it again. Birds sometimes need to get used to something different and new and this is a survival response to protect them. I have also had birds that didn't like a certain food and then when I tried it since months later they ate a little bit and discovered that they liked it!
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