The Endless Light Healing Center
in Long Branch & matawan, NJ
How To Choose The Right Bach Flower Remedy For Your Pet
Pure natural relief for your pets emotional disorders is at your finger tips. Is your animal feeling down? is your pet just not acting right lately? to find out the correct Bach Flower Remedy for your pet, choose from the list below those which best describes the current behavior & mood of your pet.
Pets can get relief by adding 4-6 drops of the remedy to their drinking water, or by adding a few drops to a spray bottle and spraying the air around them, or 4 drops on the tongue.
Pets can get relief by adding 4-6 drops of the remedy to their drinking water, or by adding a few drops to a spray bottle and spraying the air around them, or 4 drops on the tongue.
Aspen
Vague or unaccountable fears. Appearing agitated for no apparent reason
Beech
Intolerance toward animals, people, events and situations
Cherry Plum
A loss of self-control, violent scratching
Chestnut Bud
Repeated unsuccessful behavior patterns, does not learn from past mistakes
Chicory
Possessive in nature, very territorial, manipulating, loving to be in control
Clematis
No apparent interest in the world around them; animals that sleep all the time, have trouble paying attention, or seem to live more in a dream than in the present
Crab Apple
Obsessive cleanliness, fastidiousness; excessive grooming. Pets with rashes
Elm
Overwhelmed by a sense of responsibility from a temporary circumstance, abandoning their litter
Gentian
Despondency due to a setback; e.g.; not going for a walk as usual creates lethargy and sadness
Gorse
Feeling a hopeless despair
Heather
Overly concerned with companionship, very demanding for attention, constant barking
Holly
Jealousy of other animals or a new baby in the home. Angry growling, hissing, barking, snapping or unprovoked attacks
Honeysuckle
Homesickness or over-attachment to the past. Loss of owner or home
Hornbeam
Lethargy or lack of enthusiasm to go anywhere, but once engaged in an activity or game is fully involved
Impatiens
Impatient and seeming to have boundless energy, can’t wait to go for a walk or rushes ahead
Larch
Lack of self-confidence or avoiding situations where they have to perform
Mimulus
For fears: afraid of lightening, visits to the vet. May shake or shiver when confronted. Shy and timid animals
Mustard
If your pet seems depressed for no reason
Oak
Exhaustion, fatigue due to overwork: for working animals or those involved in racing, competitive events or shows
Olive
Exhaustion, fatigue due to overwork: for working animals or those involved in racing, competitive events or shows
Pine
Exhaustion, fatigue due to overwork: for working animals or those involved in racing, competitive events or shows
Rock Rose
Terror, panic-stricken: body trembling, cowers or runs away. Deer in the head light
Scleranthus
Animals who can’t make up their mind; any swinging behavior pattern (sometimes eats & sometimes doesn’t, sometimes sleeps a lot & sometimes doesn't sleep).
Star of Bethlehem
Abused, mistreated in the past. Trauma or shock
Vervain
Enthusiastic, always want to be involved, high strung
Vine
Authoritative, dominant even over their owners
Walnut
For any period of change
Water Violet
Unfriendly, stand-offish, they do not invite or welcome cuddles, petting or obvious affection
Wild Oat
Loss of sense of direction or purpose; especially good for working or show animals who are being retired
Wild Rose
Lack of energy, enthusiasm, submissive and disinterested
Willow
Sulky, self pity
Vague or unaccountable fears. Appearing agitated for no apparent reason
Beech
Intolerance toward animals, people, events and situations
Cherry Plum
A loss of self-control, violent scratching
Chestnut Bud
Repeated unsuccessful behavior patterns, does not learn from past mistakes
Chicory
Possessive in nature, very territorial, manipulating, loving to be in control
Clematis
No apparent interest in the world around them; animals that sleep all the time, have trouble paying attention, or seem to live more in a dream than in the present
Crab Apple
Obsessive cleanliness, fastidiousness; excessive grooming. Pets with rashes
Elm
Overwhelmed by a sense of responsibility from a temporary circumstance, abandoning their litter
Gentian
Despondency due to a setback; e.g.; not going for a walk as usual creates lethargy and sadness
Gorse
Feeling a hopeless despair
Heather
Overly concerned with companionship, very demanding for attention, constant barking
Holly
Jealousy of other animals or a new baby in the home. Angry growling, hissing, barking, snapping or unprovoked attacks
Honeysuckle
Homesickness or over-attachment to the past. Loss of owner or home
Hornbeam
Lethargy or lack of enthusiasm to go anywhere, but once engaged in an activity or game is fully involved
Impatiens
Impatient and seeming to have boundless energy, can’t wait to go for a walk or rushes ahead
Larch
Lack of self-confidence or avoiding situations where they have to perform
Mimulus
For fears: afraid of lightening, visits to the vet. May shake or shiver when confronted. Shy and timid animals
Mustard
If your pet seems depressed for no reason
Oak
Exhaustion, fatigue due to overwork: for working animals or those involved in racing, competitive events or shows
Olive
Exhaustion, fatigue due to overwork: for working animals or those involved in racing, competitive events or shows
Pine
Exhaustion, fatigue due to overwork: for working animals or those involved in racing, competitive events or shows
Rock Rose
Terror, panic-stricken: body trembling, cowers or runs away. Deer in the head light
Scleranthus
Animals who can’t make up their mind; any swinging behavior pattern (sometimes eats & sometimes doesn’t, sometimes sleeps a lot & sometimes doesn't sleep).
Star of Bethlehem
Abused, mistreated in the past. Trauma or shock
Vervain
Enthusiastic, always want to be involved, high strung
Vine
Authoritative, dominant even over their owners
Walnut
For any period of change
Water Violet
Unfriendly, stand-offish, they do not invite or welcome cuddles, petting or obvious affection
Wild Oat
Loss of sense of direction or purpose; especially good for working or show animals who are being retired
Wild Rose
Lack of energy, enthusiasm, submissive and disinterested
Willow
Sulky, self pity
To order a remedy for your pet, enter the flower essence or combination (up to 7) of flower essences of your choice in the comments box. Each remedy is $17 for a 30 ml. supply in a plain glass dropper bottle, all made from the original Nelson's Bach brand practitioners kit.