O. Kryachko, L. Lukoyanova, and V. Gaponova (2021) examined the effects of Klim Pet on 15 dogs aged 1.5–12 years living in urban conditions and suffering from chronic stress caused by factors such as relocation, loneliness, loss of an owner, breeding demands, or exhibition careers.
Key Findings:
- Improved clinical markers: Dogs showed decreased elevated white blood cell counts, normalized red blood cell and hemoglobin levels, and reduced ESR, indicating lowered systemic stress and inflammation.
- Optimized metabolism: Protein and albumin increased, while urea, creatinine, bilirubin, and stress-related enzymes (ALT, AST, alkaline phosphatase) decreased, suggesting hepatoprotective effects and balanced anabolic processes.
- Behavioral improvements: Within 5–10 days, appetite and digestion normalized. By day 14–18, neurological symptoms such as tremors, unmotivated aggression, and obsessive behaviors declined.
- Enhanced skin and coat health: By day 20, most dogs showed reduced molting and glossier, denser coats.
Conclusion: Klim Pet supplementation demonstrated multisystem benefits, helping dogs recover from the physiological and behavioral impacts of stress. The findings suggest potential for stress management, immune support, and overall canine welfare improvement.
Source: Kryachko, O., Lukoyanova, L., & Gaponova, V. (2021). Correction of the functional state of the regulatory systems of the body of dogs under the influence of environmental stress factors. Journal: International Bulletin of Veterinary Medicine. Publication Date: December 31, 2021. Authors: O. Kryachko, L. Lukoyanova, V. Gaponova.