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"Rescue Remedy" for Traveling With Pets


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You can calm most cats or dogs before taking them to the vet or on a trip in a car, train or plane with a safe and simple homeopathic-type remedy called "Rescue Remedy". It's available in health food stores (for people, but pets can also use it). Many pet stores and vets sell an alcohol-free formula made just for pets. My mother's vet recommended she give it to her sick cat before giving him his daily IV.

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He also said it works great for pets that are going on trips or any stressful situation, like introducing another pet into the home, or if your pet hates being left alone. You simply give your pet several drops of this remedy. The directions are on the back. Rescue Remedy has no side effects and really works! I've seen the results myself.

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By Kate (Guest Post)
June 10, 20080 found this helpful

I have been using these drops for myself for a couple years, I like them instead of St. John's wort or Valerian root. I do not notice any side effects, and the taste is not offensive. As a divorced mother with 4 kids, one daughter-in-law and one grandbaby living with me, these have been a life saver!

 
June 22, 20080 found this helpful

Thank you ever so much for this wonderful "tip".
We take a 100 mile trip at least once a month (visit grandchildren) in our RV & one of our cats just cries & wimpers the entire time. We have to keep her in a carrier to keep her from climbing the curtains. This should help her to sleep on the bed with the other one.

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Again thank you, Elizabeth Kent - Salinas, CA

 
By Lisa (Guest Post)
June 30, 20080 found this helpful

I keep Rescue Remedy in my purse for myself. I often forget about it, but it does work. Safe for pets and kids too. You only take a couple drops so the alcohol in the bottle is no worse than what you get in over the counter medicines. This would be good for pets/kids who are afraid of storms.

 
By Peggy (Guest Post)
July 21, 20080 found this helpful

You can also get it in spray form. It is much easier to give to some pets that way.

 
March 10, 20090 found this helpful

I also really like Rescue Remedy. It's nice to have on hand all the time for stressful situations. And it does work well for pets too (just make sure to give a smaller dose if it's a small pet).

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I've also found it online at seacoastvitamins.com for a really good price. That's where I get all my supplements now.

 
February 28, 20110 found this helpful

I use the rescue remedy in pill form. That way you only have to watch which potencey you use. 6 X is always good. One pill in the mouth and it should disolve before they can spit it out.

 
Anonymous
May 19, 20220 found this helpful

I found it didn't work for my dog

 

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