Applications Separation Anxiety is designed to help animals suffering from the stress of isolation from familiar environments, companions and friends - for instance when you go away on holiday. Many dogs and cats become very stressed in a kennel or cattery, even if they are receiving five-star treatment. This special blend of flower and gem essences will help to relax and soothe them mentally, making them less nervous and reactive in their temporary situation. You want to know that when you are away having fun, your best friend is feeling contented and not anxious or fretting. Separation may also help in cases of separation anxiety, such as when animals (especially dogs) are left alone and can become destructive through stress. Owners should be careful not to encourage these problems from arising in the first place by allowing their pets to become too emotionally dependent on them. Certain learned behaviours arising from separation stress may require a behavioural programme to solve fully. |
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How to Use Dr Petals' elixirs are easy to use and can help any kind of animal, great or small. Add 8 drops, twice daily, to your pet's drinking water or food, or add drops to snacks such as apple slices for a horse or biscuits for a dog. For animal carers wishing to avoid the use of alcohol, add 2-3 drops from your bottle into a small container (e.g. a 10ml dropper bottle), top up with clean mineral water, and dose as normal, keeping refrigerated when not in use. |
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Safety Data Dr Petals' elixirs are 100% safe and natural and of the highest possible quality. They are not drugs, tranquillisers or herbal medicines. They cannot cause side effects or drowsiness, and can be taken alongside any kind of food or medication. These products are not a treatment for physical illness, and are not a substitute for veterinary medical attention should this be required. If your animal is behaving oddly or out of character, always have it examined by a qualified veterinary surgeon. |
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About the Product Use Separation Anxiety when:
- animals are left behind or put into temporary accommodation at holiday time - animals become stressed when parted from friends and companions, either animal or human - an animal behaviourist is helping you to deal with separation stress problems
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