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* Disclaimer: results may vary from animal to animal and are not based on scientific results.
Created by Tom Vermeersch
Tom Vermeersch is a certified Psychologist and Bach flower expert with more than 30 years of experience.
6 x 4 drops spread over the day or extra drops during hard times.
You can put the drops in their food or drinking water, or put it on something good or rub it on their nose
* Disclaimer: results may vary from animal to animal and are not based on scientific results.
Fear of fireworks is common problem with dogs. Many dogs fear for their lives when fireworks go off. Some dogs panic and run away, others seek shelter and shiver from fear. They suddenly forget their toilet training, bark or whine excessively, and are ignorant of all other things going on around them.
Of course, this is all but a comfortable situation for your dog, but neither is it for you. Besides, it is also a very difficult situation to communicate with, or give orders to your dog. Consequently, a lot of dog owners don’t really look forward to the Christmas holidays and the New Year. They already worry about how to get through them with their anxious dogs.
It is recommended to start a couple of weeks in advance with the Bach flowers mix 100 treatment. The Bach flowers will take care of the cause of the fears of your dog. If you know that fire works are being held soon, for example on New Year’s Eve, you may increase the frequency of giving the drops. In times of extreme stress or fear you may administer the Bach flowers drops every 5 minutes.
There are a lot of existing remedies to take away the fear of fireworks with dogs. Nevertheless, these medicines are not fit for longer periods or daily use. Besides, many of these treatments result in your dog being drugged or almost paralysed. Your dog will still feel fear because of the fireworks, but the medication will prevent him/her to respond to his/her fears because he/she is too drowsy. The fear, however, is still present inside. Bach flowers is a natural remedy, it has no side effects, is not addictive and cannot cause damage to the physics or psyche of your dog. They are 100% safe.
* Disclaimer: results may vary from animal to animal and are not based on scientific results.
I wanted to let you know that the drops worked reasonably well
It took a while, but I would like to let you know that the drops worked reasonable.
Renate *
He responds well, despite the short treatment
He has responded well to the forced preventive treatment, although it was very brief, which is quite normal.
Georges Treuttens *
We noticed a difference after 2 weeks
Our dog Senna, a Bernese Mountain dog, is extremely afraid of fireworks and shots of hunters. We tried the Bach flower drops for fear of fireworks.
Amy Schrijver *
I gave my doggy shaggy the drops every hour on New Year's Eve. It was banging the whole day but she remained quiet.
Yvonne *
* Disclaimer: results may vary from animal to animal and are not based on scientific results.
7 tips to help your dog with a fear of fireworks
As nice as it is for a person to celebrate New Year, it's not so nice for a dog, especially when the loud fireworks go off the whole night. This is really frightening for many dogs. Read our 7 tips on how you can help your dog with his fear of fireworks.
6 x 4 drops spread over the day or extra drops during hard times.
You can put the drops in their food or drinking water, or put it on something good or rub it on their nose
Fear of fireworks is common problem with dogs. Many dogs fear for their lives when fireworks go off. Some dogs panic and run away, others seek shelter and shiver from fear. They suddenly forget their toilet training, bark or whine excessively, and are ignorant of all other things going on around them.
Of course, this is all but a comfortable situation for your dog, but neither is it for you. Besides, it is also a very difficult situation to communicate with, or give orders to your dog. Consequently, a lot of dog owners don’t really look forward to the Christmas holidays and the New Year. They already worry about how to get through them with their anxious dogs.
It is recommended to start a couple of weeks in advance with the Bach flowers mix 100 treatment. The Bach flowers will take care of the cause of the fears of your dog. If you know that fire works are being held soon, for example on New Year’s Eve, you may increase the frequency of giving the drops. In times of extreme stress or fear you may administer the Bach flowers drops every 5 minutes.
There are a lot of existing remedies to take away the fear of fireworks with dogs. Nevertheless, these medicines are not fit for longer periods or daily use. Besides, many of these treatments result in your dog being drugged or almost paralysed. Your dog will still feel fear because of the fireworks, but the medication will prevent him/her to respond to his/her fears because he/she is too drowsy. The fear, however, is still present inside. Bach flowers is a natural remedy, it has no side effects, is not addictive and cannot cause damage to the physics or psyche of your dog. They are 100% safe.
It took a while, but I would like to let you know that the drops worked reasonable.
He has responded well to the forced preventive treatment, although it was very brief, which is quite normal.
Our dog Senna, a Bernese Mountain dog, is extremely afraid of fireworks and shots of hunters. We tried the Bach flower drops for fear of fireworks.
Read the complete testimonialI gave my doggy shaggy the drops every hour on New Year's Eve. It was banging the whole day but she remained quiet.
Read the complete testimonialAs nice as it is for a person to celebrate New Year, it's not so nice for a dog, especially when the loud fireworks go off the whole night. This is really frightening for many dogs. Read our 7 tips on how you can help your dog with his fear of fireworks.
Bach Flowers are not medicinal but harmless plant extracts which are used to support health.
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