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Well-known by pet parents for safe, natural stress relief and recommended by veterinarians for calming your cat or dog during stressful situations
Homeopathic, non-habit forming and alcohol-free solution that's easy to use and helps calm pets in stressful situations
Great for animals that are afraid of everyday things like thunderstorms, fireworks, going to the vet or being groomed
Helps pets after they’ve experienced a distressing event, such as separation anxiety, moving or getting lost
Made from a combination of five flower remedies, including Star of Bethlehem, Rock Rose, Cherry Plum, Impatiens and Clematis
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Rescue Remedy Stress Relief Pet Supplement is well-known by pet parents for safe, natural stress relief. This homeopathic solution is alcohol-free and recommended by veterinarians for calming your cat or dog during stressful situations. It’s a must-have for animals that are afraid of everyday things like thunderstorms, fireworks, going to the vet or being groomed. Rescue Remedy also helps pets after they’ve experienced a distressing event, such as separation anxiety, moving or getting lost. It’s made from a combination of five flower remedies, including Star of Bethlehem, Rock Rose, Cherry Plum, Impatiens and Clematis. It’s easy to administer—just use the dropper to add a few drops to your pet’s water bowl.
Specifications
Item Number
108097
Weight
5.28 ounces
Lifestage
Adult, Senior, Puppy, Kitten
Breed Size
Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds, Giant Breeds, Extra Small Breeds
Use the dropper to add a few drops to your pet’s water bowl.
FAQ
Why should I include vitamins & supplements in my pet’s diet?
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.
How often should I give this supplement to my pet?
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.
Is this supplement safe to use with the medication my pet is currently taking?
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.
My pet is allergic to certain ingredients, will this product be 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.
Does this product come in other product forms?
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.
How long in advance should I give it to see if effects?
Answer by • May 04, 2020
It's recommended to administer 30 minutes before a stressful event, though cases of extreme stress may require additional time and dosage.
Does this help with car sickness as well as anxiety in riding in a car?
Answer by • Mar 26, 2020
Rescue can be used as often as required during the day and the dose remains the same no matter the size of your pet. A small cat or a large dog are given the same amount of 4 drops whenever administered. Frequency is determined solely by the needs of the animal. In times of situational stress caused by thunderstorms, car rides, being in crowds, or visiting the groomer, etc. you may give Rescue Pet as frequently as every half hour. In those cases, the anticipated circumstance will determine need - one dose may be enough. The glycerin preservative base is slightly sweet and animals usually enjoy the taste. It will not have a direct affect on the car sickness as it works on calming emotions, but may deter car sickness if it is caused by the emotional distress of being in a moving vehicle. Longer standing behaviors may require longer treatment or making Rescue Pet a part of daily routine. Rescue Remedy suggest administering Rescue Pet 4 drops, 4 times a day for the first few days. This can be given by allowing them to lick it off your fingertips, rubbing it onto their nose, between pads of paws or onto bare skin such as abdomen. Again, you may give your pet additional doses as needed, or stop use at anytime. Rescue Pet is non-addictive.
One of the ingredients is Clematis and it is on the toxic list for dogs. How is this safe then?
Answer by • Apr 19, 2021
We use a process of homeopathic serial dilution. Plant properties at this dilution do not contain any alkaloids, which are the toxic component of plants. The specifics about the Clematis in our remedy is the genus of the Clematis species. We use Clematis vitalba which is exclusively grown and picked from the same plants on the BACH Centre property of Dr. Bach’s time. The genus Clematis aristolochia is known to cause toxicity of a moderate nature when ingested by animals. Again, we do not use this species.
Our BACH Flower remedies are safe to use in pets and have been for decades. Rescue Remedy is also acceptable for oral use in humans. The difference between RESCUE Pet and human Rescue Remedy is the preservative used. Pet contains glycerin, while human version is a grape brandy alcohol dilution with purified water.
Will Rescue Remedy make my dog sleepy or tired?
Answer by • Sep 06, 2017
This non-habit forming supplement will not make your pet tired, it simply helps to calm pets in stressful situations.
Product was leaking and the box it was supposed to be in was completely flattened by the dog food I bought along with it. Besides that it seems to be working, I've been giving it to my boy for about three days now and he doesn't seem to get as riled up by the puppies running around upstairs. Usually he jumps up on his cage or on the counter thing behind our couch whining and freaking out. He acknowledges the existence of the puppies upstairs but doesn't freak out like he did before I started giving this to him. He will just sit by the cages and quietly cry and then goes and lays down in bed. Hopefully it continues to work 🤞
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Hutch on Sep 30, 2023
This is definitely not what I was expecting. I'm kinda disappointed cause nothing I ordered has been successful for my cat's. I ordered this product in particular to give them to calm them down so that I could give them a bath, since neither one of them have ever had one as far as I know. But I'll just put it this way there was nothing calm about their baths. I wish there was something that would actually help them.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Toby on Sep 12, 2023
Top 500 Contributor
Love this stuff!
I've used the human version of Rescue Remedy on myself for stress and anxiety and can say personally, this tincture works. I've used this on my Morkie for about a year now. Several drops at bedtime helps calm him down and he sleeps deeper. Its non addictive and there are zero side effects. Its alcohol free.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Jlynn on Sep 26, 2023
It absolutely calms my cat for stressful times
I highly recommend this product to help calm your cat for trips to the vets. I give her it about 30 minutes before putting her in her carrier no scratching me up or constant meowing during the car ride. Very mellow during her vet visit too.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By KayDee on Jul 11, 2023
Relief
We have a chihuahua that just gets so nervous, she starts shaking and pacing long before thunderstorms hit our area. I believe if we put her on the clock she’d be more accurate than the weather man but there is no soothing her, and the older she gets the worse she gets. Well that being the case, for relatively the last 2 weeks of June and the first 2 weeks of July she a wreck. If I even put my foot down to hard she jumps. I did try CBD chews but when she gets that way she doesn’t eat either, and the one she did eat did nothing for her anxiety, it just made her clumsy. Finally a few years ago a foster friend of mine told me about Rescue Remedy. We had a pup to transport that was that was a shaking wreck in a car ride and we were talking a good 2 hrs. to go to this meet-n-greet. Well she gave her Rescue Remedy for that car ride and she barely shook once. The adoption that followed was a success and the following day I purchased my first bottle. Tinker takes it because she knows it helps (which surprises me) it’s not fool proof, and sometimes we need a second dose, but most of the time it allows her to rest and eat as normal and keep her fears under control. For myself, I’m glad I can help her with a natural stress relief and not have to worry about accidentally giving her an overdose. So yes, yea. The world has settled and we have barely a shake any more.
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By alycat97 on Jul 19, 2023
Top 1000 Contibutor
Seemed to help my stressed cat
I have several pets and at the times I’ve bought this I had four plus cats in my home. One of my cats is pretty anxious and he stresses over even minor changes like moving his toy or cat bed just to vacuum or clean… I purchased this as well as calming collars and a few other things and unsure which helped the most but after changing to a variety of calming products in just three weeks I saw a huge improvement in his attitude.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Barbara on Jul 21, 2023
Serenity now
Bach's Flower Remedy is great. I can tell it works, it is not a placebo effect. I either put some drops in their wet food, or dab some on a paw, or rub a bit on an ear flap, or the skin in front of the ear. No matter how upset, miffed, or insulted, they calm down almost immediately. One minute, yowling, next, quiet. Works very well, and I'm glad Bach's uses glycerin to extract the flower's powers.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Pen on Aug 29, 2023
Really works!
My dog would shake and hide in a corner of the basement upon hearing thunder or gun shots. When I gave her this stuff, sh didn't shake or hide. She just kept playing with her toys as if she couldn't hear them. Try it!
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By SueC on Jul 31, 2023
Jury's still out
I bought this upon recommendation by a friend. I have a show dog and he seems to have some anxiety waiting to go into the ring (so do I!). I gave this a try 3x and it appeared to make him calmer. He was fine taking it, so I'll give it some more time. Not sure of how much he should get and how often so we are experimenting.
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Catlover12 on Sep 14, 2023
Not sure it does anything, but no bad effects
As the title says, I'm not sure whether this actually calms my cats. But I look at reviews to make sure no one gets sick. So neither of my cats had ill effects that I could see.