Anxiety

HomeoPet Anxiety has been formulated by veterinarians and has been clinically trialed worldwide to promote a sense of calm for your pet. It is a liquid solution that is fast acting, usually within minutes or hours without any side effects. Unlike many other products, it is non-sedating and non-habit forming it works rapidly, often within fifteen minutes.
Many situations can trigger anxiety. For example, the introduction of new pets, fear of being alone, scared of the vet or grooming visits or moving to a new house, grief, inherent anxiety disorders, rescue pets. Symptoms include unwanted behaviours, fretting, excessive barking, trembling, whining, crying, hiding and shaking and drooling to name a few common symptoms.
HomeoPet acts rapidly for acute conditions, generally within minutes. Therefore, HomeoPet enables you to administer as required and get fast acting relief for your distressed dog or cat. Dosing for the particular condition is important, please contact us, read the FAQs for hints and tips, and be sure to follow the directions on the packaging.
For complex or severe situations please obtain behavioural advice if needed.
For travel anxiety, you may wish to refer to HomeoPet Travel Anxiety which is specifically formulated for travel fear and motion sickness. Alternatively, if your cat or dog is scared of thunderstorms, wind and rain refer to HomeoPet Storm Stress.
| Ingredients | Benefits |
|---|---|
| German Chamomile (Chamomilla 6c & 30c) | Used to promote a sense of calm in stressful situations. |
| Valerian (Valeriana 6c & 30c) | Being left alone – cat or dog separation anxiety, introducing new animals. |
| Borate of Sodium (Borax 6c & 30c) | Motion associated travel. |
| Yellow Ladies Slipper (Cypripedium Pubescens 6c & 30c) | For night time crying, when pet won’t go to bed. |
| St Ignatius Bean (Ignatia Amara 6c & 30c) | Hysteria, grieving, emotional states. |
| Meadow Saffron (Colchicum Autumnale 6c & 30c) | Drooling, fear of travel, motion. |
| White Hellebore (Veratrum Album 6c & 30c) | Melancholy, fretting, sullen. |
(Source: as published in the HPUS)
