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Product Description
Bach Rescue Pets Spray is a combination of several Bach Flower Remedies. Bach Flower Remedies are a system of 38 remedies based on plants and flowers that was devised by English physician Dr. Edward Bach. Each remedy contributes to the rebalancing of a specific negative emotion. The Bach Flower Remedies are prescribed worldwide by doctors and therapists, and Bach is also increasingly in demand for pets where it is has shown amazing results
Bach Rescue Pets Spray
This spray is effective in calming animals that are fractious before a show or competition. It can also be used after surgery or before a visit to the vet or dog groomer. The original Bach Rescue Pets Spray is best used to allay stress or anxiety in your pets. Because of its small size, the spray is convenient to keep in the car or a handbag and can be used at a moment's notice. This spray is based on natural ingredients and can also be used to treat people (for example anxiety in children). Because of its natural ingredients, Bach Rescue Pets Spray can be used for prolonged periods of time, as well as in combination with other treatments.
Instructions
Under stressful circumstances, spray twice onto the tongue, avoiding contact with the eyes.
Dosage
Two sprays into your pet's food. For larger animals such as horses, increase to five sprays.
Ingredients
Glycerine, water, RESCUE® herbmix (Helianthemum nummularium, vitalba Clematis, Impatiens glandulifera, Prunus cerasifera, Ornithogalum umbellatum
This product is sourced from a genuine veterinary wholesaler in the EU. Because of this, this item may be delivered in French or German packaging. Please consult the information above with regards to the administration and dosage of this product.
Bach Rescue Pets Spray reviews
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By author, 20-15-2021Answer from Medpets
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By Denise , Monday 30 November 2020
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By Johan, Tuesday 20 October 2020