Rescue Remedy Stress Relief Pet Supplement
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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.
Key Benefits- 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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Item Number108097
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Weight5.28 ounces
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LifestageAdult, Senior, Puppy
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Breed SizeSmall Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds
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Food FormSupplement
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Product FormLiquid
HPUS 5x Dilution of Helianthemum Nummularium, Clematis Vitalba, Impatiens Glandulifera, Prunus Cerasifera, Ornithogalum Umbellatum.
Use the dropper to add a few drops to your pet’s water bowl.
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.
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Life Saver
By Ladyvet on Mar 5, 2021
My 82-year old mother takes care of two feral cats and has done an amazing job of socializing them. They are both beginning to get more comfortable staying in her home and eating and sleeping inside. One of them started refusing food. He would howl and run away from his bowl. He lost a lot of weight and his bones were starting to show. I might add that it was impossible for her to get him into a carrier and to a vet, and mobile vets have halted their services due to Covid. She crushed his kibble and added wet cat treat broth in it and he would lick a little or sniff it and run away. I sent her this and it was an overnight change! It relaxed him, he ate a good meal and slept most of the day. He My 82-year old mother takes care of two feral cats and has done an amazing job of socializing them. They are both beginning to get more comfortable staying in her home and eating and sleeping inside. One of them started refusing food. He would howl and run away from his bowl. He lost a lot of weight and his bones were starting to show. I might add that it was impossible for her to get him into a carrier and to a vet, and mobile vets have halted their services due to Covid. She crushed his kibble and added wet cat treat broth in it and he would lick a little or sniff it and run away. I sent her this and it was an overnight change! It relaxed him, he ate a good meal and slept most of the day. He is eating better now because of this. Thank goodness for this stuff! … more
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Great for Calming Cats
By UNCFLYGIRL on Feb 9, 2021
This has worked very well for one of my younger cats (a foster failure) who doesn't get along with one of my older cats. I didn't want to give him a prescription drug and this was recommended to me. I'm so happy that a homeopathic remedy works so well with no side effects
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Crazyiness wild anxiety
By JaxxsMom on Feb 7, 2021
I used "LICKS" before & highly expensive! So I bought "Rescue Remedy" instead of Licks to try because it's not as expensive as Licks, well I'm a happy customer because my dog isn't freaking out over us saying "Alexa" "Google" and any medical shows with heart monitors that freak him out too! Thank you Rescue Remedy!!
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Great remedy for anxiety
By winniesmom on Feb 10, 2021
I have been using Rescue Remedy for years with two different Lhasa Apsos. One had storm anxiety and RR with his Thunder Shirt calmed him right down. My current Lhasa has random anxiety attacks and RR works well with him too. My vet recommended it. Also being able to order it online is so easy.
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Anxious Anatolian
By Ebes on Jan 4, 2021
I have an Anatolian Shepherd with a lot of anxiety, which has gotten worse with a recent move to a new house with new sounds and smells. He was honestly driving me crazy with incessant barking and fear growling while I try to work from home. I ordered the Rescue Remedy and I think it's made a big difference. Maybe he's just settling in, but the first day I gave him the supplement he was noticeably less vocal and more relaxed. I also love that it's a dropper system, he's incredibly difficult to administer pills to and this makes it so easy.
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Hoped for the best
By Deee on Jan 30, 2021
Our dog has separation anxiety. She is inconsolable in the car. So we just tried Rescue Remedy for the first time. For most of the ride she was awful but after about 10 minutess she settled down for maybe five mins. Then she started again. I will try again once again and give it to her a half hour before we leave.
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Cat Dope Is Dope!
By Momof2kitties on Jan 11, 2021
We had an elderly male cat when we brought home our one-eyed kitten. For the size of him, you'd think he would have shown her who was boss. But a 16 pound boy was petrified of this little 2 pound baby. I'd heard about Rescue Remedy before and I'd never tried it, so I figured I had nothing to lose. Within a week, my scaredy cat and the one-eyed wonder were nearly best buddies. I'm not joking. Four drops each on wet food at every meal did the trick for both of them. Pixel, my boy, has since crossed the Rainbow Bridge, but Mercy's new little sister still needs some RR to help her get through that pesky "teenage" phase of kittenhood. Do I recommend it? Oh yes! We call it "Cat Dope." And it's We had an elderly male cat when we brought home our one-eyed kitten. For the size of him, you'd think he would have shown her who was boss. But a 16 pound boy was petrified of this little 2 pound baby. I'd heard about Rescue Remedy before and I'd never tried it, so I figured I had nothing to lose. Within a week, my scaredy cat and the one-eyed wonder were nearly best buddies. I'm not joking. Four drops each on wet food at every meal did the trick for both of them. Pixel, my boy, has since crossed the Rainbow Bridge, but Mercy's new little sister still needs some RR to help her get through that pesky "teenage" phase of kittenhood. Do I recommend it? Oh yes! We call it "Cat Dope." And it's dope. … more
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Coincidence or not
By Ericjon on Feb 6, 2021
I’m not sure if my cat cat is finally adjusting or if this medicine is aiding in her progress but after a month of hiding and about a few days of medication and she is finally coming out of hiding and laying near us now. Next goal...some pets
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Calming down the boy
By Cymrucochan on Jan 19, 2021 Top 250 Contributor
Recently, I decided to give Renny doses of Rescue Remedy after trying different kinds of prescription anxiety medication. I wanted something more natural for him. As I've used Rescue Remedy myself and had no negative reaction, I was hoping it might help with his anxiety so I ordered the pet version. I'm two weeks into treating him and I believe it is helping. He is not as reactive to loud noises and seems more calm when the neighbor shoots their gun. The big news though is he looks and acts happier, that's huge.
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Didn’t work for us
By Stellastar on Feb 28, 2021
Had high hopes based on the other reviews, but I didn’t notice a difference in my beagle mix over the several weeks we tried it. Little guy was just as stressed out as usual.