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HomeoPet Anxiety (15mL)

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$9.99

Promotes a sense of calm in animals exhibiting fear, fretting, anxiety or any unwanted behavior caused by: being left alone-separation, travel anxiety-car sick, thunderstorms, fireworks, loud noises, vet or groomer visits, or any other stressful situation. Dosing for Dogs/ Cats under 20 lbs/10 kg, 5 drops; 20-100 lbs/ 10-50 kg , 10 drops; over 100 lbs/50 kg, 15 drops. In acute cases the doses can be given every 15 minutes for the first hour, every 30 minutes in the second hour, once in the third hour, then reducing to 1 dose 3 times daily. For cases that are not acute one dose 3 times daily; this is often best started 5-7 days before any situation causing anxious behavior e.g.: before kenneling. Once a response is seen, the administration should either be reduced until symptoms reappear or ceased until symptoms reappear. If any reduction in dose or frequency leads to immediate recurrence of symptoms, then medication should be continued with a reduction being done every 12-21 days to check that the medication is providing control rather than relief of symptoms. Dosing for Small mammals, exotics, and birds: 3 drops in drinking water daily. For severe cases a drop can be diluted in 1 ml of water or other oral rehydration fluid and given to the patient orally, taking care to avoid aspiration of the fluid into the respiratory tract by the patient. This can be repeated as for cats and dogs where the case is acute, but with a volume of fluid suited to the patient. More Info Ingredients: Chamonilla, Valeriana, Borax, Cypripedium Pub., Ignatia A., Colch. Veratrum A., 6c&30c in 20% USP alc. In purified water. ANXIETY RELIEF - provides relief from Vet/Grooming visits, separation from surroundings and relocation Natural Organic Chamomilla 6c & 30c, Valeriana 6c & 30c, Borax 6c & 30c, Cypripedium Pubescens 6c & 30c, Ignata Amara6c & 30c, Colchicum Autumnale 6c & 30c, Veratrum 6c & 30c. Behavior Indications -Promotes a sense of calm in the anxious or irritable patient especially where nothing will remove from that state. -Calms Hysterical Patients, especially those that are highly sensitive, thus aids where there is separation from surroundings. -General sensitivity to sudden noises, Phobias in general, wakes at night hysterical. -Mental agitation such as during Veterinarian and Grooming visits. -Fear of abadonment, boarding, kenneling, hysterica, obessive behavior such as licking legs. -Upset stomach, difficultly traveling to kennel, sensitive to all external impressions and odors. -Melancholy, fretting and sullen behavior refuses to eat. -The pet who feels displaced by a new pet or child. Animals that finds a new home difficult such as rescue animals. ?


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