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Continue to Canada siteThe Botanical Animal Flower Essences Devil Be Gone Calming Pet Supplement may help your pet to better control his aggressive tendencies so that you can both build a better relationship. This all-natural flower essence blend supports improved control over anger which may help to reduce your pet’s outbursts toward you, other humans or other animals. You can use this supplement for cats, dogs, horses and small animals. It includes flower essences like cherry plum, snapdragon, Oregon grape and English holly. You can administer this supplement in many different ways, like by placing drops into your pet’s mouth or mixing drops into a water spray. You can also put drops into your pet’s drinking water or onto your pet’s favorite hard treat.
Item Number | 209745 |
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Season | Year-Round |
Lifestage | Adult |
Breed Size | All Breeds, Extra Small Breeds, Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, Giant Breeds |
Food Form | Supplement |
Small Pet Type | Rabbit, Guinea Pig, Chinchilla, Gerbil, Hamster, Ferret, Mouse, Rat, Degu, Hedgehog, Sugar Glider |
Product Form | Liquid |
Do not allow children to handle glass bottle. Use caution when administering flower essence with glass pipette directly into mouth. If using a plastic pipette, do not keep the plastic in bottle, as it may alter the flower essences and cause them to be less effective. Wash pipette after direct contact with mouth to prevent contamination. Keep away from open flames.
Cherry Plum, English Holly, Policeman'S Helmet, Yellow Monkeyflower, Oregon Grape, Snapdragon, Humboldt'S Lily, Vervain, And European Wine Grape Flower Essences, Distilled Water And Distilled Vinegar.
As the flower essences are in a liquid form, they can be used in a variety of ways to best suit your animal.
Use as part of your animals daily regimen to optimize effectiveness. Adding more drops than recommended will not increase effect or hasten results.
For short term situations where the negative behavior is displayed, use one hour prior to event. If used for training, incorporate into your animals daily care regimen, preferably one hour before training session.
Oral: For the most effective and immediate results, placing the recommended number of drops into animals mouth using pipette provided or a plastic pipette is best. Wash pipette thoroughly after use before returning it to the bottle.
Spray: For feral or hard to approach animals, utilizing a spray is helpful. Add 3-4 drops to 8oz. distilled, purified or spring water in a spray bottle. Spray directly into air in the direction of your animals mouth, nose and ears as well as their paws, hooves, or feet.
Water: The easiest way to incorporate them into your life is to add the flower essences directly to your animals water bowl or bucket. Change water daily for best results and replenish the flower essences with each water change.
Food: Apply recommended number of drops to your pets favorite hard treat. Using hard dog biscuits, carrots or apples is best as these will not absorb the flower essences quickly and affect efficacy. This method is not recommended as the essences may be absorbed by the food and not be as effective as placing the drops directly into the mouth or water.
Most commercial pet foods include baseline vitamins and nutrients, but some may not have the adequate amount to suit your pet’s exact health needs. Like in humans, vitamins and supplements can help support your pet’s long-term health, regulating everything from digestion to muscle growth. Consult your veterinarian to determine the best vitamins and supplements for your furry friend.
It is recommended to give the suggested dosage based off your pet’s weight. Please refer to the Feeding Instructions tab and consult with your veterinarian for more information.
If your pet has a medical condition and is taking other medication, we recommend consulting with your veterinarian to ensure that this supplement is safe to use.
For a complete list of ingredients, click on the 'Nutritional Info' tab, next to the 'Description' tab, just under the product photos. If you are unsure about the safety of this product for your pet, we recommend consulting with your veterinarian.
For a complete assortment of products by the manufacturer of this supplement, click on the link next to the item name at the top of the page. You can also find an assortment of supplements across all product forms on our page.
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Breed Size | Extra Small Breeds, Small Breeds, Medium Breeds... | Extra Small Breeds, Small Breeds, Medium Breeds... | Extra Small Breeds, Small Breeds, Medium Breeds... | Extra Small Breeds, Small Breeds, Medium Breeds... | Extra Small Breeds, Small Breeds, Medium Breeds... |
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Covid has been hard on pets - masks, friendly people staying away etc. my dig became a bit aggressive- fear based - these drops as well as calming squares from chewy have brought my sweet calm playful boy back . Don’t wait. I went into is in doubt but results are there!!
I tried the plug-ins and I tried this..I am at a total LOSS! I have had cats my whole life and this is the first time this has ever happened. I introduced Autumn {5yrs} & Talon {6mth} in separate rooms through gates and they were fine, she was like a mother cat..took Talon to vet and came home and she has been attacking him violently since..Started over from step 1 and NO change.. This product after 1 1/2 mths did Absolutely Nothing! No Change in her at all..Any suggestions that could possibly work are welcome..not giving up..they are rescue babies..
This has a very stinky smell I tried to give it my dog he wouldnt go near it not worth it
What I'm completely confused on is why on earth any type of lily would be used for a product like this?? Any flower in the lily family is extremely poisonous to cats and dogs. That's most likely why some people had a problem with their cats just salivating after the product being administered. Please please please read the ingredients to the products you are giving your animals before using things like this. I most definitely agree with a more homeopathic approach but this is just a half assed attempt on the companies part.
I have not noticed anything. I will cotinue to use to see if I see any sort of change. Perhaps it works with some dogs. Perhaps not all dogs. I really hoped this would help my boy, but has not yet.
I knocked off one star because my dogs hate the way this tastes, but it works wonders! I use it to calm them down during walks as they can be dog reactive.
English Holly is toxic to all animals(people too) just a fact. Consider training to deal with aggression/stress/anxiety. Find the root of the problem and deal with it.
Disapointed. Doesn’t work. Petunia is not at all responding.
The Devil Be Gone essence has really helped our ten year old Staff terrier. He is definitely calmer when seeing dogs on our walks. His issue is staring at other dogs, and if they are excited he barks, pulls and can act aggressive. For the last week I have put six drops in his morning and evening water change. Before going out he licks the three-four drops I put in the palm of my hand. I recommend doing this fifteen minutes before. Some reviewers mentioned their animals did not like the taste of this brand since vinegar is used as the preservative. The first time our guy didn't want to try it, but now he is fine with the taste. Like anything else we give our pets--some will like it and some will not. I have used flower essence and homeopathic remedies for years, but this is the first time I have tried this brand. It's a matter of finding the right ingredients (as with anything) for the animal and situation. I am happy that this formulation has worked. FYI--it’s important to be consistent. Their web site has tips that are very helpful.
We purchased this product due to our 2 youngest indoor only babies sometimes getting too “angry” at each other. It seems that 2 out of 3 times it really does have a calming effect. We are giving the drops directly in their mouths. Other purchasers reported a very bad odor and/or taste. Our bottle is fine. The 2 that use it no longer try to squirm away when we are administering the drops, so it can’t be that yucky!