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"Zoey is my shelter rescue gal who was abused, neglected and half-wild when I found her…She was extremely fearful of people, especially men. I fortunately, ran across your name in a newspaper at our local Health Food store, contacted you, completed your evaluation process and then tried a mixture of Essences for 2-3 months, to help Zoey overcome her fears and insecurities. Zoey has actually become more social, interacts with my husband now and he has actually walked her alone, without me! She is more receptive to visitors, plays when she didn’t before, is more affectionate and actually allows those at the Vet’s office to pet her. My Vet just commented again on how impressed he was with her improvements and progress over the past few months as he had cautioned me that she came with a lot of traumatic baggage that she might never overcome, and yet, here she is…improving more with each week. He also said that he is in favor of the Bach Flower Essence, Rescue Remedy when boarding your dog, or during storms or other instances of trauma and fear, so it is obvious that the word that these Essences work is getting around.

I do believe the Bach Flower Essences had a great influence quite early on in her adoption…and I feel that they, along with our time, devotion and affection, have helped her feel loved and more confident. Having taken Bach Flower Essences myself, I’m aware of their subtle changes and feel they have helped her…probably more than I’ll ever even know. . I have several friends who also use Rescue Remedy on their dogs but are not yet as aware of the other Bach Flower Essences that are available so this info needs to be put out there to help all of our 4-legged pals to handle their ups and downs and trials and tribulations.”
G. Cagle, Prescott, AZ