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NANCY, I AM CURIOUS WHY YOU ONLY SPOKE ABOUT THE THREE PRODUCTS. I have always recommended using Rescue Remedy it worked before CBD was introduced to the market. Melatonin I get some push back on. What are your thoughts?
I agree with Eric Berry.
I totally agree about Bach’s Rescue Remedy. It is way better than any of the big pharma drugs they give dogs. We use it for the rescue dogs and we also rescue domestic bunnies who have often been abused. It works!!
I have tried rescue remedy on my corgi and didn’t
See any improvement in his anxiety. Is there particular dose or s preferred way to administer it?
My dog is afraid of thunder storms. I’ve had good luck with L-theanine.