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* Disclaimer: results may vary from animal to animal and are not based on scientific results.
Created by Tom Vermeersch (bio)
Tom Vermeersch is a certified Psychologist and Bach flower expert with more than 30 years of experience.
Just like with the First Aid remedy for humans, the First Aid remedy for dogs has been created based upon the original remedy. However, Bach flower remedies White Chestnut and Larch have been added to this mix. The First Aid remedy for dogs consists of much less alcohol than the classic remedy. That’s why it is far more suitable for dogs and puppies.
The Bach flowers First Aid remedy for dogs is best used in moments where heavy stress or anxiety take the upper hand. These are situations in which the First Aid remedy for dogs is most efficient.
The First Aid remedy for dogs can therefore be used in the following situations:
The First Aid remedy for dogs should be used in situations where stress or anxiety take the upper hand. If that’s the case, you should administer four drops directly on the tongue, or on a treat, or rub the drops on the snout. This should be repeated every 5 to 10 minutes, until the anxiety and stress have gone. There is no danger of overdose.
If your dog is getting sick, then giving 6 x 4 drops a day might help to cure your dog. This way, your dog regains strength quicker.
After major events that cause stress or anxiety, the First Aid remedy should be administered. If you know that a situation is approaching, for example a visit to the vet, then you should start administering the drops before this happens. Also directly after the event, you can administer the First Aid remedy for a few days.
Does your dog suffer from anxiety or stress symptoms for longer than a week? Or does your dog remain ill even after administering the First Aid remedy for dogs? If so, then there might be a more deeply rooted cause. In such a case, a personal remedy will work better. When composing this mix, the characteristics and needs of the dog as an individual are taken into account, and deeper lying causes of the fear, illness or stress are also treated, making your dog feel better again.
* Disclaimer: results may vary from animal to animal and are not based on scientific results.
Just like with the First Aid remedy for humans, the First Aid remedy for dogs has been created based upon the original remedy. However, Bach flower remedies White Chestnut and Larch have been added to this mix. The First Aid remedy for dogs consists of much less alcohol than the classic remedy. That’s why it is far more suitable for dogs and puppies.
The Bach flowers First Aid remedy for dogs is best used in moments where heavy stress or anxiety take the upper hand. These are situations in which the First Aid remedy for dogs is most efficient.
The First Aid remedy for dogs can therefore be used in the following situations:
The First Aid remedy for dogs should be used in situations where stress or anxiety take the upper hand. If that’s the case, you should administer four drops directly on the tongue, or on a treat, or rub the drops on the snout. This should be repeated every 5 to 10 minutes, until the anxiety and stress have gone. There is no danger of overdose.
If your dog is getting sick, then giving 6 x 4 drops a day might help to cure your dog. This way, your dog regains strength quicker.
After major events that cause stress or anxiety, the First Aid remedy should be administered. If you know that a situation is approaching, for example a visit to the vet, then you should start administering the drops before this happens. Also directly after the event, you can administer the First Aid remedy for a few days.
Does your dog suffer from anxiety or stress symptoms for longer than a week? Or does your dog remain ill even after administering the First Aid remedy for dogs? If so, then there might be a more deeply rooted cause. In such a case, a personal remedy will work better. When composing this mix, the characteristics and needs of the dog as an individual are taken into account, and deeper lying causes of the fear, illness or stress are also treated, making your dog feel better again.
Bach Flowers are not medicinal but harmless plant extracts which are used to support health.
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