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While dogs don't respond to catnip the same way cats do, it can have a mild calming effect on some dogs when given in small amounts.
Catnip can help calm dogs when given in moderation, typically by sprinkling 1/8 to 1/2 teaspoon of dried catnip onto food or adding fresh leaves to water.
Although dogs don't react to catnip like cats, catnip can have a mild calming effect on them and is safe in small amounts.
No, catnip and Doggijuana are not the same; catnip is a specific herb that affects cats and mildly calms dogs, while Doggijuana is a branded product using catnip formulated for dogs.
Catnip calms some dogs due to compounds like nepetalactone and essential oils, which may have a mild sedative effect when ingested in small amounts.
Doggijuana provides dogs with a calming, soothing effect using catnip, which is safe in small amounts and may help reduce anxiety and support digestion.
Catnip is generally safe for dogs in small amounts and may have a mild calming effect, but it doesn't produce the euphoric reaction seen in cats.
Catnip usually has a mild calming effect on dogs, rather than the stimulating reaction seen in cats. Some dogs may become more relaxed or experience mild digestive benefits, but not all dogs respond to catnip.
You can gauge if your dog will accept a kitten by gradually introducing them using scent, visual contact, and monitored interaction, while watching for calm and non-aggressive behavior.
The 3-3-3 rule for cats refers to the approximate timeframes it may take for a new cat to adjust: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to learn the routine, and 3 months to feel at home.

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