PLEASE SEE CHART BELOW AND PICK A REMEDY CLOSEST TO WHAT YOUR PET IS GOING THROUGH EMOTIONALLY.
OUR REMEDIES COME IN A 2 OUNCE BOTTLE w/ DROPPER
If you'd like a blend of up to 4 different essences in the same bottle please check the Blend of 2-4 remedies and enter the names of remedies you'd like in option box above. ( $2 additional for blends)
- Add 1 -3 drops of the individual Flower Essence in your pets drinking water, on their paws or directly into their mouth.
- Give your dog 4 drops at least 4 times a day. Give the remedy for 4 to 5 days and reevaluate.
You can use flower essences for yourself and all animals as well – dogs, horses, cats and all other small pets as well including birds.
Flower Essences For Pets Animals have feelings too. They experience fear, anger, jealousy, and depression just like their human family do.The Bach Flower Remedies are able to help our dogs and cats when they have negative emotions or emotionally out of balance. Unfortunately, we are not able to ask our animal companions why they feel depressed, but we do know if it misses a friend or gets overly excited around new people, other pets or going to the vet.The Bach Flower Remedies are safe for both humans and animals.
FLOWER ESSENCE USES AND BENEFITS
Animals have emotions and feelings just as we humans. A disturbed mental health can lead to various physical ailments. It may sound illogical or mysterious, but it is proved that animals have shown positive responses to the therapy.
- Flower essence for pets helps the dog or cat to overcome negative emotions and make them feel more happy and cheerful.
- They can address depression, anxiety, nervousness and loneliness. Thus, give emotional and mental relief to animals.
- They can assist your pet in improving overall health, not only physically, but also emotionally and mentally.
- Flower essences can be used to treat all types of behavioral issues. Aggression, hyperactivity, excessive barking and over dominance are a few that they are very effective for-flower essence therapy improves the overall behavior of animals in general
- Along with other natural medications, flower essences can be helpful to treat physical ailments like skin problems, seizures and arthritis.
- Many consider the favorite of flower essence therapy is “Rescue Remedy”. It is a combination of 5 original essences, which is used for synergistic effects in times of emergencies.
WHEN YOU NEED IT |
FLOWER REMEDY |
WHAT IT DOES |
Vague or unaccountable fears. Appearing agitated for no apparent reason |
Aspen |
Provides a sense of security and fearlessness so they may face challenges and difficulties more easily |
Intolerance toward animals, people, events and situations |
Beech |
More tolerant of other animals and people |
A loss of self-control, violently scratching itself |
Cherry Plum |
A self-controlled animal |
Repeated unsuccessful behavior patterns, doesn’t learn from past mistakes |
Chestnut Bud |
Allows the animal to learn from experience so it can move on in life and not repeat the same mistakes |
Possessive in nature, very territorial. Manipulatively loving to keep control |
Chicory |
A more unselfish, self-assured, loving animal |
No apparent interest in the world around them: animals who sleep all the time, have trouble paying attention, or seem to live more in a dream than in the present |
Clematis |
Enables the animal to develop a more lively interest in the world around them and enjoy and participate in life |
Obsessive cleanliness, fastidiousness; excessive grooming. Pets with rashes |
Crab Apple |
An animal that is more relaxed, accepting itself and its imperfections. It has a cleansing effect. |
Overwhelmed by a sense of responsibility froma temporary circumstance: abadoning their litter |
Gentian |
Restores confidence, positive outlook and coping capabilities in the animal |
Overly concerned with companionship. Constant barking |
Heather |
A pet that does not need to be the center of attention |
Jealousy of other animals or a new baby in the home. Angry growling, hissing, barking, snapping or unprovoked attacks |
Holly |
An animal that is more compassionate and willing to share with other animals |
Homesickness or over-attachment to the past. Loss of owner or home |
Honeysuckle |
Animals become self-assured, adjust to its new home or environment. (May also need Walnut) |
Lethargy or lack of enthusiasm to go anywhere, but once engaged in an activity or game is fully involved |
Hornbeam |
Restores vitality, enthusiasm, and spontaneity. (May also need Wild Rose) |
Impatient and seeming to have boundless energy; can’t wait to go for a walk or rushes ahead |
Impatiens |
Animals become more patient |
Lack of self-confidence or avoiding situations where they have to perform |
Larch |
Boosts self-esteem, confidence and determination |
For fears; afraid of lightening, visits to the vet. May shake or shiver when confronted. Shy and timid animals |
Mimulus |
Animals become more confident and courageous, can enjoy life without fear |
Exhaustion, fatigue due to overwork: for working animals or those involved in racing, competitive events or shows |
Olive |
A restoration of strength and vitality. (Always ensure proper nutrition as well) |
Terror, panic-stricken: body trembling, cowers or runs away |
Rock Rose |
Restores courage and calmness |
Animals who can’t make up their mind; any swinging behavior pattern (eats/doesn’t, sleeps a lot/no sleep) |
Scleranthus |
Results in a more decisive and balanced animal |
Abused, mistreated in the past. Trauma or shock |
Star of Bethlehem |
Neutralizes the effects of shock or trauma |
Enthusiastic, always want to be involved, high strung |
Vervain |
Assists animals to be more calm and able to relax |
Authoritative, dominant even over their owners |
Vine |
Allows animal to be determined not domineering |
For any period of change |
Walnut |
Helps the animal ease into its new surroundings or situation |
Unfriendly, stand-offish: do not invite or welcome cuddles, petting or obvious affection |
Water Violet |
Produces a compassionable and sociable animal |
Loss of sense of direction or purpose; especially good for working or show animals who are being retired |
Wild Oat |
Restores ambition and sense of purpose for the animal (may also need Walnut) |
Lack of energy, enthusiasm: submissive and disinterested |
Wild Rose |
Creates a lively interest in life |
Stressful situations: visits to the vet, being left alone, adapting to new surrounding. Fear of loud noises, such as firework and thunder. Excessive barking or hissing |
Rescue Remedy |
Immediate calming effect |