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my neice used it when recovering from a shark attack last february. it seemed to help with her anxiety and helped with the healing. my mom uses oils on her yorkies when they get nervous or upset. |
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Rescue Remedy is available at most health food stores. Drs. Foster & Smith also sell it, but I don't know if it is a different formula for animals or not. The also sell several other calming herbal preparations disguised as treats. http://www.drsfostersmith.com/pic/ar...id=183&aid=533 |
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I think I'll try either the Vita-Calm or the Ultra-Calm. Both say they're for event-related stress including dog shows, which is probably the closest thing to my situation (positive stress in dog class). The Rescue Remedy description says it does not make dogs *overly* sleepy, which I'm reading to mean *a little sleepy*. Thanks again! I've only been a member here for about a month, I think, and I've learned so much already! |
I did look at a human version of Rescue Remedy and compared the herbs to the dog formula and although it costs 1/3 of the price - the ingredients were very different. I am thinking that you could probably get something local at a Petco or Petsmart. |
I love rescue remedy for me! I think of it as zen in a bottle!! A couple of drops under the tongue and within a few minutes I'm much more mellow! But I'm really excited to hear that it works for dogs! I might try a drop on Dixie tomorrow night for agility because she gets quite stressed at class - in fact so do I, so it'll probably be good for us both! It certainly doesn't make me sleepy in fact it helps me focus better. |
My Maggie gets carsick and would get sick everytime we ride in a car. A friend of ours gave us a bottle of Bach's Rescue Remedy. I drop one drop on her tougue and boy the difference!!! She now can go on trips with us without getting sick. I've check with a couple of my friends that show dogs and know breeders at work, and they all said that it is safe. I am so glad we found this. I give it an A++ |
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You say your dog gets stressed in class. Can you tell me more (everything you know!) about that? I've been trying to find out more about positive stress but have not come across much practical info. Thanks! |
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http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/ It is less than half what Foster's and Stearns charges! |
If the cheaper human version works the same that's great even if it has different ingredients. The human version is usually available in any health food store so you don't have to even pay shipping. Heck, everyone is so positive about it I think I will go get the Bach's brand and give it a try on my wild child. |
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For the ones that use Rescue Remedy for their dogs, do you put the drops in their water or directly into their mouth. Also, how many drops? Thanks penny |
Maggie is 6 lbs, I just put one little drop on her togue. There is a spray kind too that you can spray on treats. |
Here's a link that explains the dosage for various situations. http://www.canine-epilepsy-guardian-...cue_remedy.htm |
I put a drop on my finger and they lick it off:) easy |
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