Pet Remedy: Calming New Home Kit
Pet Remedy: Calming New Home Kit
A natural way of tackling anxiety and stress in all pets and animals. All you need to help settle a pet into a new home and help with bonding and training.
Kit contains:
- 1 x 40ml Plug Diffuser
- 1 x 15ml Calming Spray
- 3 Individual Calming Wipes
How it works:
Several years of research and trials have resulted in a unique formula using low concentration Valerian essential oil, blended with Vetiver, Sweet Basil, and Sage
Pet Remedy works alongside the brain’s natural messengers called neuro-transmitters, which work by telling the nerve receiving the message either to calm ( via GABA pathway) or get ‘fired up’.
In times of stress or anxiety the nerves get over stimulated, which leads on to the many different signs of stress we see in our pets.
The special Pet Remedy blend of essentials oils works alongside these natural relaxation pathways to help calm the nerves of anxious or stressed pets.
- Easy to use with trigger spray
- Ideal for pets including dogs, cats, horses, rabbits, rodents and birds
- Ideal for treating dog anxiety as well as anxiety in other pets
- Clinically proven
- Generous 200ml
- Starts to help immediately
- Helps calm pet without sedating
- Helps pet become more attentive and receptive to you
- Can be used in conjunction with plug-in diffuser
- Works for all pets in household
- Water based, PH neutral formulation so safe on skin and coat of pet
HOW TO USE:
The calming spray is water based and pH neutral. Use for travel and in the home.
Spray on pet bedding, bandana, or even a little on your fingers and gently rub around muzzle, under chin, and top of chest!
You only need a couple of sprays and this will last between 2 and 6 hours depending on the individual pet.
For bonding rabbits, spray a little on a damp cloth or fingers and gently rub around muzzles of rabbits. This helps with scent swapping as well as calming, which in turn helps speed up the bonding process. This same procedure can be used for bonding other pets such as dogs, cats, rodents, and horses.
As a rule, best not to spray directly on a pet. This avoids any association of the spray with the stressful situation.
Avoid spraying in the proximity of small mammals and birds as they have small lung capacity. Best to spray a little on a cloth and then place the cloth near them.
When out walking or training an anxious dog, spray a little on a bandana or spray a little on a damp` cloth or your fingers and gently rub around the muzzle and top of chest. Same applies for horses.