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Cocker Specific Discussion => Oldies (Over 9s) => Topic started by: Ben's mum on March 01, 2015, 09:42:32 PM
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Just a quick question, has anyone used rescue remedy to help with calming/relaxing (I mean Ben not me ;)) and how many drops would you put in a bowl of water
Thank you :D
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Just a quick question, has anyone used rescue remedy to help with calming/relaxing (I mean Ben not me ;)) and how many drops would you put in a bowl of water
Thank you :D
Got this off Amazon - hope it helps
Simply place 4 drops of Rescue Remedy Pet directly into the mouth. Alternatively, add 4 drops to food, water bowl or on a treat. Rescue Remedy Pet can also be rubbed directly on the animal’s nose, ear or paw. Choose the method easiest for you that will ensure the animal receives the correct dosage.
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That's great thank you, it can go in his bed time water :lol2:
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I've also been using melatonin, which is good (capsules that you can give whole or break open into food)
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Thanks Penny have had a look and it looks good, might try some for Ben
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I had a lot of success with this. I used both diffuser and spray versions. (It is cheaper on Amazon!)
http://www.petremedy.co.uk
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I had a lot of success with this. I used both diffuser and spray versions. (It is cheaper on Amazon!)
http://www.petremedy.co.uk
I've just bought some at Crufts to try on Louis. I bought 2 of the small size sprays, £5 for the 2.
I've used Rescue Remedy successfully in the past on a Cocker who suffered dreadfully from travel sickness. I was never sure if anxiety about travelling made him throw up or if it was genuine motion sickness, but 4 drops of RR direct onto his tongue a while before a car journey did the trick and after a while I was able to stop using it and never needed to again, even on long journeys.
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Thanks Penny have had a look and it looks good, might try some for Ben
I got mine here http://bit.ly/1rEJq3X (http://bit.ly/1rEJq3X)