Pet Chart

INDICATION

BACH REMEDY

POSITIVE OUTCOME

Vague or unaccountable fears.  Appearing agitated for no apparent reason

Aspen

Provides a sense of security and fearlessness so they may face challenges and difficulties more easily

Intolerance toward animals, people, events and situations

Beech

More tolerant of other animals and people

A loss of self-control, violently scratching itself

Cherry Plum

A self-controlled animal

Repeated unsuccessful behavior patterns, doesn’t learn from past mistakes

Chestnut Bud

Allows the animal to learn from experience so it can move on in life and not repeat the same mistakes

Possessive in nature, very territorial.  Manipulatively loving to keep control

Chicory

A more unselfish, self-assured, loving animal

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

Clematis

Enables the animal to develop a more lively interst in the world around them and enjoy and participate in life

Obsessive cleanliness, fastidiousness; excessive grooming. Pets with rashes

Crab Apple

An animal that is more relaxed, accepting itself and its imperfections. It has a cleansing effect.

Overwhelmed by a sense of responsibility from a temporary circumstance: abadoning their litter

Elm

Restores confidence, positive outlook and coping capabilities in the animal

Despondency due to a setback; eg; not going for a walk as usual creates lethargy and sadness

Gentian

Restores optimism (May also need Honeysuckle)

Overly concerned with companionship.  Constant barking

Heather

A pet that does not need to be the center of attention

Jealousy of other animals or a new baby in the home.  Angry growling, hissing, barking, snapping or unprovoked attacks

Holly

An animal that is more compassionate and willing to share with other animals

Homesickness or over-attachment to the past. Loss of owner or home

Honeysuckle

Animals become self-assured, adjust to its new home or environment.  (May also need Walnut)

Lethargy or lack of enthusiasm to go anywhere, but once engaged in an activity or game is fully involved

Hornbeam

Restores vitality, enthusiasm, and spontaneity. (May also need Wild Rose)

Impatient and seeming to have boundless energy; can’t wait to go for a walk or rushes ahead

Impatiens

Animals become more patient

Lack of self-confidence or avoiding situations where they have to perform

Larch

Boosts self-esteem, cofidence and determination

For fears; afraid of lightening, visits to the vet.  May shake or shiver when confronted.  Shy and timid animals

Mimulus

Animals become more confident and couragious, can enjoy life without fear

Exhaustion, fatigue due to overwork: for working animals or those involved in racing, competitive events or shows

Olive

A restoration of strength and vitality.  (Always ensure proper nutrition as well)

Terror, panic-stricken:  body trembling, cowers or runs away

Rock Rose

Restores courage and calmness

Animals who can’t make up their mind; any swinging behavior pattern (eats/doesn’t, sleeps a lot/no sleep)

Scleranthus

Results in a more decisive and balanced animal

Abused, mistreated in the past.  Trauma or shock

Star of Bethlehem

Neutralizes the effects of shock or trauma

Enthusiastic, always want to be involved, high strung

Vervain

Assists animals to be more calm and able to relax

Authoritative, dominant even over their owners

Vine

Allows animal to be determined not domineering

For any period of change

Walnut

Helps the animal ease into its new surroundings or situation

Unfriendly, stand-offish: do not invite or welcome cuddles, petting or obvious affection

Water Violet

Produces a compassionable and sociable animal

Loss of sense of direction or purpose; especially good for working or show animals who are being retired

Wild Oat

Restores ambition and sense of purpose for the animal  (may also need Walnut)

Lack of energy, enthusiasm:  submissive and disinterested

Wild Rose

Creates a lively interest in life

Sulking and self-pitty

Willow

Stressful situations:  visits to the vet, being left alone, adapting to new surrounding.  Fear of loud noises, such as firework and thunder.  Excessive barking or hissing

Rescue Remedy

Immediate calming effect

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