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Bach Flowers for dogs

· Bach Flowers for dogs, as well as for cats, are very effective, helping when we assume have emotional or physical. In this article we know the remedies to be used according to the symptoms of our dog.
· Some of the remedies most common in dogs
· Or Clematis Clematis: dogs sometimes need Clematis when they stay inside the home because of bad weather, when you expect a loved one comes home, and so on. If you are drowsy, but not really asleep. It is also useful after surgery to help them get out of anesthesia. Can be used in combination with Rescue Remedy at the time the young arrive to help them get up and breathe.
· Chicory and Chicory: For the dog owner is at all times and is always lying at her feet, extremely upset when left alone. They may be jealous. For the overly affectionate dogs that should always be on the side of the owner.
· Or Monkeyflower Mimulus: For fearful dogs known things such as loud noises, thunder, vacuums, trips to the vet, or visits by small children. If fear becomes terror can use Rock Rose (Rock Rose) or Rescue Remedy (Remedy Emergency).
· Aspen or Aspen: For nervous dogs and especially fearful of changing circumstances. They often bring their tails between their legs and are too submissive. The Aspen can help a dog that has been severely disciplined in the past.
· Honeysuckle or Honeysuckle: for the most important person whose dog has been permanently removed from their lives. Can be used in conjunction with Star of Bethlehem (Star of Bethlehem), especially if the loved one has died.
· Water violet or violet water: this flower is very useful for dogs indifferent, self sufficient, intelligent but lonely. It is good when the dog was socialized relatively late. It can often represent an excellent option for dogs crossed with wolves or coyotes, or have ancestors maroons.
· Scleranthus or Esclerantus: it can be helpful in relieving breakdowns caused by car journeys, especially when combined with Rescue Remedy.
· Holly or Holly: for mad dogs trying to attack (or actually do) without provocation. It is important to remember that any major change in personality should always be checked with the vet. In addition, Holly may be beneficial in the treatment of aggressive behaviors often combined with abuse or traumas. Star of Bethlehem can be used in combination with Holly excellent results.
· Chestnut bud or sprout chestnut: is ideal for a snap during training emotional. Softens the process performing the puppy to distinguish right from wrong (eg the difference between bone and the shoe's owner). Must be used in combination with a system of teaching non-aggressive animal.
· Vervain or Verbena: highly nervous dog. Constant and inevitable are jumping and barking. Bearing in mind that the degree of enthusiasm is related to the different species, this flower can help calm the nerves of your dog when they are excessive.
· Olive or Olive: For the dog who is totally exhausted, sick or traumatized. This flower can provide a measure of strength and comfort to seriously ill animals when used in combination with the Star of Bethlehem.
• In all cases we recommend checking with your doctor, therapist or other qualified health provider. The information in this article is for information only.