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|    YT 500 Club Member  Join Date: Jan 2006  Location: Montreal, Canada  
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				   |      Hello,      My neighbor suggested that I give Royce Rescue Remedy to help alleviate his separation anxiety I rubbed a few drops on his neck and after a few moments I started doing his exercises ie : drssing as if going for work and going outside of the apartment and for some reason he was whinning for about 3 minutes then he stopped and was quiet for half an hour . Do you this this medication is safe ? I also called the vet's assistant and she said its safe to give him two drops in the morning before i leave and add 4 drops in his water ?? is it safe ? Im scared of giving him stuff like this    |  
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|    The grace of god   Join Date: Jun 2006  Location: LA  
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				   |      i've never heard of it? What exactly is that for?     
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|    YT 500 Club Member  Join Date: Jan 2006  Location: Montreal, Canada  
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|    The grace of god   Join Date: Jun 2006  Location: LA  
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				   |      Very interesting... is it safe for pets to have that? Good Luck hope someone can help you out!     
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|    YT Addict   Join Date: Jan 2006  Location: Texas  
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				   |      It is absolutely safe. I have 5 yorkies and two other elder dogs and I have used it many times. It is also great for humans!       |  
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|    Inactive Account   Join Date: Jun 2005  Location: Orange County, CA  
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				   |      I used it for Jewel and it helped her too. They are made of flower essense and I couldn't find anything that was dangerous about it.    I did the drops in the water thing. And I put some in a spray bottle with water and spritzed it on her and on her bed to help calm her. This works great for dogs who are spooked by loud noise like thunder, firework, etc. too. I use it myself when I have to make presentation for my job. I hate talking to a crowd and with a couple of drops under my tongue I do much better. 
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|    YT 1000 Club Member   Join Date: Feb 2005  Location: vestal  
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|    Senior Yorkie Talker  Join Date: Jul 2006  Location: Baltimore, MD  
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				   |      This is very interesting.   Demi experiences such intense excitement during dog class that she scratches non-stop during the sit and down stays. The other week, she actually broke out into a rash that disappeared within minutes of leaving class. She's been allergy-tested and she isn't fed wheat or corn. I think it's positive stress that's causing the problem. Her excitement level in class is extreme. Her little tail wags so fast it's a blur the entire time. I wonder if Rescue Remedy might be a good thing to try. Does it make the dog sleepy, or just calm? TIA!  |  
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|    YT Addict   Join Date: Jan 2006  Location: Texas  
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|    Donating YT 2000 Club Member   Join Date: Jul 2006  Location: Alabama  
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				   |      where in the world would you get it?     
				__________________      Linda and Maggie   http://www.dogster.com/dogs/490696. http://www.dropshots.com/mnl  |  
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|    Kodi & Pixie 2   Donating Member Join Date: May 2006  Location: NEBRASKA  
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				   |      wow I have been looking for something like this. my Daisy gets spooked at thunder and fireworks I may just have to try it              |  
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|    No Longer a Member  Join Date: Jul 2006  Location: usa  
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|    Donating YT 2000 Club Member   Join Date: Jul 2006  Location: Alabama  
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				   |      well, I dont think I would take it but it might help kizzy not get so excited when company comes, but she has gotten a lot better. I could give her some when I know i'm gonna have company just long enough to get her use to not getting so excited then maybe she wont keep doing it once I dont give it to her.     
				__________________      Linda and Maggie   http://www.dogster.com/dogs/490696. http://www.dropshots.com/mnl  |  
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|    Donating YT 3000 Club Member   Join Date: Jun 2005  Location: New Jersey  
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				   |      The stuff is GREAT!  It's homeopathic and very safe for animals and humans.  They make a liquid and also a cream.  You can find it at most health food stores and it's not too expensive.  I give it     
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