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Rescue Remedy by Bach Flower Remedies

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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Bach Flower Remedies
EAN: 0741273015000
Ingredients: 10 mL (0.35 fl oz) Liquid ... 5x Clematis vitalba HPUS
Label: Nelson Bach
Manufacturer: Nelson Bach
Publisher: Nelson Bach
Sales Rank: 8584
Studio: Nelson Bach



Features:
  • The Original Bach Flower Essence--Now For Pets
  • 10 mL (0.35 fl oz) Liquid
  • 5x Clematis vitalba HPUS
  • Safe, Gentle, Alcohol-free Formula
  • Veterinarian Recommended







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Rescue Remedy by Bach Flower Remedies 10 ml











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * It works! ...
...insanely well.

I've used it for my small Pomeranian as he was getting adjusted to my his home. It has the ability to make an animal rather catatonic, so you might want to try 2 or 3 drops for a small animal, to see their reaction, before trying full strength. Seems to last around 12 hours. Sometimes more.

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Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * Didn't work for us..... ...
Although I have heard and read many positive things about this product it didn't seem to have any effect on my shihtzu. It was difficult to get her to take the product because of the strong taste. I tried it with cream cheese, tried straight into her mouth, and ended up putting some in the water dish that all of my dogs share.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * It Works! ...
We've used Rescue Remedy for our pets and find that it works well. It takes about 30 min to take effect, but certainly does work.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great, natural product ...
The first time I bought this, I accidentally bought the "human" version which I ended up saving for myself.

I bought the pet version for my two cats the day of our cross country move, which included a day of flying in the cabin for my two cats.

The product either worked really well or my cats were just so terrified they were absolutely silent the whole trip. We heard not a peep out of either one the entire 7 hour journey.

The human version also works well for me - or it's psychological. Either way, I've had good results with this product (for both humans and pets).


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