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HomeoPet Travel Anxiety is a homeopathic remedy that provides natural, temporary relief from travel, motion sickness, and relocation. Non-sedating liquid that also helps with restlessness and anxiety. HomeoPet Travel Anxiety is a homeopathic treatment. It includes cocculus for motion sickness; passiflora and valeriana to calm pet’s fears, and borax and colchicum autumnale that also works as preventative for nausea or vomiting.
ACUTE DOSING: A dose may be given every 15 minutes up to 4 doses after any of the above mentioned situations and then begin general dosing.
GENERAL DOSING: Use 3 single doses daily to start and cut back with improvement of symptoms to twice daily and eventually once daily. Remedy may be discontinued when symptoms are no longer present. Pets under 1 lb: All pets under 1 lb should be dosed by putting one to two (1 - 2) drops in drinking water daily.
NOTE: Each remedy comes in a 15 ml liquid dropper bottle and may be dosed directly into the mouth, in food/treat or in water/milk. There are approximately 350-375 drops per bottle. For a pet under 20 lbs/10 kg one bottle will last 3-4 weeks, dosing 3 times daily. For a pet 20-100 lbs/10-50 kg, one bottle will last 10-13 days at 3 doses daily. HomeoPet Trauma is free of all chemicals, safe for kittens, puppies, pregnant and nursing animals, clinically used on dogs, cats and birds, manufactured under an FDA registered process, meets and exceeds all GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) standards.
CAUTIONS(S): As homeopathics are active in humans, care is advised when handling product. Although a long history of homeopathics used in humans shows a very high safety margin. Keep out of the reach of children. FOR ANIMAL USE ONLY.
- HomeoPet Trauma
- Belladonna 6c & 30c: Pain in traumatized area, shifting pains, stiffness, suppurative (Deadly Nightshade) wounds, swollen glands, sprain
- Hepar Sulphuris Calcareum(Calcium Sulphide) 6c & 30c: Wounds with tendency to suppurate and painful to touch
- Hypericum Perforatum (St. John’s Wort) 6c & 30c: Puncture wounds, pain from crushing injury,
- nerve injuries
- Staphysagria (Stavesacre) 6c & 30c: Lacerated tissue, also denture injuries
- DOSE: Dogs/ Cats under 20 lbs/10 kg, 5 drops; 20-100 lbs/ 10-50 kg , 10 drops; over 100 lbs/50 kg, 15 drops. In acute cases the doses can be given every 15 minutes for the first hour, every 30 minutes in the second hour, once in the third hour, then reducing to 1 dose 3 times daily. Once a response is seen, the administration should either be reduced until symptoms reappear or ceased until symptoms reappear. If any reduction in dose or frequency leads to immediate reccurrence of symptoms, then medication should be continued with a reduction being done every 12-21 days to check that the medication is providing control rather than relief of symptoms.
- DOSE: Small mammals, exotics, and birds: 3 drops in drinking water daily. For severe cases a drop can be diluted in 1 ml of water or other oral rehydration fluid and given to the patient orally, taking care to avoid aspiration of the fluid into the respiratory tract by the patient. This can be repeated as for cats and dogs where the case is acute, but with a volume of fluid suited to the patient.
- ADMINISTRATION: Optimally the liquid preparation should be dropped directly into the mucous membrane of the mouth including lips, ideally in dogs by pulling out the labial pouch and in cats by raising the head until the mouth opens. Where an animal finds this distressful or an owner is unable to comply, the medication can be put in the food, water or milk. Where animals are sensitive to the odor of the alcohol preservative a 10-20 minute period should be allowed for it to dilute and evaporate before the liquid or food is presented to the patient. Occasionally animals will shake their head as a response to the alcohol preservative; cats may salivate excessively and in these cases presenting it in food, water or milk works.
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