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Noise Remedy: For noise sensitivity
Noise Remedy: For noise sensitivity
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Homeopathy to help with noise sensitivity. Especially useful for dogs who are scared of fireworks, bird scarers and other loud noises. Noise Remedy has helped hundreds of dogs over the past 25+ years cope with sudden, loud, scary sounds.
Noise Remedy can be given either on a daily basis or just when needed - it will work quickly and does not cause any drowsiness.
During the ‘fireworks season’, mid October to mid November, we do recommend giving Noise Remedy daily as depending on where you live, fireworks are often let off unexpectedly.
Also read our blog Natural Calmers that Work.
Homeopathy should be given on a clean tongue with no strong flavours in the mouth - ideally this means not with food. The tablets/pills are small and taste sweet and most dogs will readily accept them. If your dog objects then try giving with a bland flavour such as milk, plain yogurt or even butter.
Homeopathy to help with noise sensitivity. Especially useful for dogs who are scared of fireworks, bird scarers and other loud noises. Noise Remedy has helped hundreds of dogs over the past 25+ years cope with sudden, loud, scary sounds.
Noise Remedy can be given either on a daily basis or just when needed - it will work quickly and does not cause any drowsiness.
During the ‘fireworks season’, mid October to mid November, we do recommend giving Noise Remedy daily as depending on where you live, fireworks are often let off unexpectedly.
Also read our blog Natural Calmers that Work.
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How should I give homeopathy to my dog?
Our homeopathic tablets and pills should be given 30 minutes before of after food. This is because homeopathy needs to be given on a 'clean tongue'. This means no strong flavours in your pet's mouth. The tablets and pills are very small and taste sweet so most dogs will accept them readily.
If you struggle to give your dog tablets or pills then we suggest that you crush the tablet between the fold of a piece of paper and mix with a drop of milk or in a tiny pat of butter. Most dogs will happily take their homeopathy like this.
Is it true that you shouldn't touch homeopathy?
Yes and no. It is difficult not to touch the tablets at all but try to keep handling to a minimum to preserve its potency. Your homeopathy will be supplied to you in a plastic tube. When giving to your dog simply drop a tablet or pill into the palm of your hand. Most dogs will lick it off your hand as the tablets taste sweet.
What is the dose for a small or large breed of dog?
Whether your dog is a mastiff or a chihuahua they will have the same dose of homeopathy. This makes homeopathy a very economical choice for owners of large breeds!
How quickly does homeopathy work?
Depending on the nature of the problem most customers will see a difference within a week or so. If you don't see an improvement then please get in touch with us as sometimes we can tailor-make homeopathy especially for your dog. There is no extra charge for this service.
What age can I give homeopathy from?
Homeopathy is safe to give to your dog from 12 weeks old. With the exception of our range for pregnant bitches do not give during pregnancy.
Can be given 1 tablet 3 times daily. 84 tablets in pack
Can also be given 1 tablet every 30 minutes if there is a unexpected noisy occurrence, like a firework display or bird scarers.
Can also be given 1 tablet every 30 minutes if there is a unexpected noisy occurrence, like a firework display or bird scarers.
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Noise Remedy: For noise sensitivity
£15.50
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