You can also use the individual remedies for your pet, to know which one to choose simply take a look at the indications below and this will relate to a specific remedy.
Aspen – For those who appear agitated for no apparent reason.
Beech – Intolerance toward animals, people, events and situations.
Cherry Plum – A loss of self-control, violently scratching itself.
Chestnut Bud – Repeated unsuccessful behavior patterns, doesn’t learn from past mistakes
Chicory – Possessive in nature, very territorial. Manipulatively loving to keep control
Clematis – No apparent interest in the world around them: animals who sleep all the time, have trouble paying attention, or seem to live more in a dream than in the present
Crab Apple – Obsessive cleanliness, fastidiousness; excessive grooming. Pets with rashes
Gentian – Overwhelmed by a sense of responsibility froma temporary circumstance: abadoning their litter
Heather – Overly concerned with companionship. Constant barking
Holly – Jealousy of other animals or a new baby in the home. Angry growling, hissing, barking, snapping or unprovoked attacks
Honeysuckle – Homesickness or over-attachment to the past. Loss of owner or home
Hornbeam – Lethargy or lack of enthusiasm to go anywhere, but once engaged in an activity or game is fully involved
Impatiens – Impatient and seeming to have boundless energy; can’t wait to go for a walk or rushes ahead
Larch – Lack of self-confidence or avoiding situations where they have to perform
Mimulus – For fears; afraid of lightening, visits to the vet. May shake or shiver when confronted. Shy and timid animals
Olive – Exhaustion, fatigue due to overwork: for working animals or those involved in racing, competitive events or shows
Rock Rose – Terror, panic-stricken: body trembling, cowers or runs away
Scleranthus – Animals who can’t make up their mind; any swinging behavior pattern (eats/doesn’t, sleeps a lot/no sleep)
Star of Bethlehem – Abused, mistreated in the past. Trauma or shock
Vervain – Enthusiastic, always want to be involved, high strung
Vine – Authoritative, dominant even over their owners
Walnut – For any period of change
Water Violet – Unfriendly, stand-offish: do not invite or welcome cuddles, petting or obvious affection
Wild Oat – Loss of sense of direction or purpose; especially good for working or show animals who are being retired
Wild Rose – Lack of energy, enthusiasm: submissive and disinterested
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