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Debbie T.
Wyckoff, NJ

Dog and Puppy Formulas

Separation Anxiety Formula - Dogs

Business trips, vacations, being gone for hours or overnight, or even changes in your schedule can cause anxiety in your dog, and may lead to off-balance behaviors like neediness, barking, chewing, or even destructiveness. Separation Anxiety formula safely restores calm and inner well-being.

Choose Separation Anxiety formula if imbalanced behaviors occur when:

  • Pet loses sight of you (e.g. you walk out of or return to room)
  • Your pet is receiving decreased time/attention due to changes in your routine
  • You go out to work, or to a new job with new hours
  • You talk on the phone
  • A new relationship is taking your attention/affection (e.g., new baby, boyfriend)
  • Child goes to school
  • Child goes away to camp/college
  • Other separation from the family or companion animal occurs

* If there is a suspected history of abuse, mistreatment, or trauma, then consider giving Stress & Trauma Relief formula 2-3x/day for 3-4 weeks before beginning Separation Anxiety formula.

Directions: Shake well, keep dropper sterile. Add drops on a small amount of food, a treat, or in water, or let your dog lick the drops from your hand.

Small Dogs: 3-4 drops. Large Dogs (>60 lbs.): 6-8 drops:

  1. For Short Term Behavior – Weekend trips, business trips or vacations – 2x/day the day prior to separation, 1-2x/day during separation, and for one day after return.
  2. For Chronic Disposition/Behavior: Give up to 4x/day for 4-12 weeks or until desired behavior is observed.

Maintenance: Once desired balance is attained, give 1–2x /week for a few months for maintenance support or as needed.

Ingredients: Flower Essence infusions of: Styphelia triflora, Ilex aquifolium, Trichodesma zeylancium, Mimulus guttatus, Lonicera caprifolium, and others in a base of glycerine and purified water.

Note: These products are not intended as a substitute for proper veterinarian care. If behavior does not improve after consistent use, consult your veterinarian or a behavioral professional.