Rescue Remedy

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Rescue Remedy

Postby Kaz » 06 Nov 2016, 09:49

is by far the best thing we've ever tried, to calm Fraggle when the fireworks go off! He is still a bit anxious but soooo much better than before. This has worked much better than Adaptil, or even the Zylkene we got from the vets!
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Re: Rescue Remedy

Postby JoM » 06 Nov 2016, 11:02

Not something I've got in at the moment but I'll be getting some before New Years Eve. Billy was quite anxious this year. He's never been this bad before.

Thanks for the tip and glad it helped Fraggle xx
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Re: Rescue Remedy

Postby Kaz » 06 Nov 2016, 18:27

No probs Jo, we found the best way to make sure he got it all as quickly as possible was putting the drops (6 of them) onto a treat, like a piece of biscuit or bread.

Hope it helps xxxx
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Re: Rescue Remedy

Postby Diflower » 06 Nov 2016, 21:49

Minnie's not bad with fireworks, although admittedly we don't get too many, but is dreadful with heavy rain or thunder, really shaking and terrified.
Obviously they're not predictable, but it sounds like it will be worth getting some Rescue remedy for next time :)
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Re: Rescue Remedy

Postby Kaz » 06 Nov 2016, 22:13

It can certainly do no harm Di, and we are really impressed :)
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