The NGD Care Behavioral Protocol supports:
Depending on the situation, this protocol will be:
Suitable for anxiety, overstimulation, restlessness, fireworks stress, separation anxiety and stress-related behavior.
Do you see one or more of these signs?
Then there is a good chance that the nervous system is out of balance.

Within integrative veterinary medicine, we do not see behaviour as a separate symptom.
Chronic stress affects, among other things:
That is why we often see in animals with behavioral problems:
Just training, correcting or distracting is usually not enough.
At NGD Care, we look beyond just the behavior you see.
Behavior is controlled by the body: the nervous system, the intestines and the immune system work closely together.
If this balance is disturbed, it can manifest itself in fear, restlessness or other problem behavior.
That is why we support not only the behavior, but the physical basis that lies underneath.
The intestines and the brain are constantly connected to each other. We call this communication the gut-brain axis: a two-way traffic in which signals continuously go back and forth between the abdomen and brain.
This connection takes place via several routes:
As many as 70–90% of neurotransmitters, such as serotonin (rest, mood) and GABA (relaxation and inhibition of stimuli), and a large part of the dopamine balance (motivation and concentration), are produced or regulated by the microbiome in the gut.
When the intestinal flora becomes unbalanced, this can lead to:
In addition, a disturbed intestinal barrier can lead to low-grade inflammation, which keeps the nervous system in a continuous state of alertness. It is then difficult for the body to really relax.
That is why we often see gastrointestinal complaints, food sensitivities, itching or changing stools in animals with behavioural problems.
Behaviour therefore does not only arise in the head, but in the cooperation between the intestines, brain and nervous system.
The basis of the integrative approach always consists of:
This protocol works through multiple inputs at the same time.
Magnesium, L-theanine, tryptophan and vitamin B6 support relaxation, sleep and stress resistance.
Adaptogens that help regulate cortisol, adrenaline and serotonin and support recovery after stress.
Four medicinal mushrooms with an adaptogenic effect. They support the immune system, act as prebiotics and support stress regulation through the gastrointestinal tract.
In case of long-term or severe complaints, where there are indications of intestinal dysbiosis or increased intestinal permeability, we additionally recommend the NGD Care Bowel Protocol.
In addition to the standard supplements, additional support may be desirable:
to support emotional regulation and trauma integration
(Stress Support, Anxiety Support, Nerve Reset) that act directly on the limbic system through smell

With the NGD Care Behavioural Protocol, we support animals with:
In case of deep moments of fear and panic (such as fireworks or thunderstorms), there is also the NGD Care Fireworks Protocol.
After a few weeks, many owners notice:
Behavioral problems often build up gradually through a combination of stress, nutrition, experiences and environment.
Nutrition as the basis for stable behaviour
Nutrition directly affects the nervous system and the gut-brain axis.
We recommend foods that:
Important pillars are:
Over-questioning, too many stimuli or lack of clarity can activate the stress system for a long time – even with well-intentioned upbringing.
Behavioral therapy is not an alternative, but an essential addition to this protocol.
Behavioural therapy focuses on learning processes, coping and behaviour
The NGD Care Behavioral Protocol focuses on nervous system, gut and stress regulation
Together they reinforce each other.
A body that can relax better learns faster and reacts less violently.
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