









🐾 Elevate your pet’s calm game—naturally and effortlessly!
Rescue Remedy Pet Dropper is a 20mL homeopathic liquid formula designed to ease stress and tension in dogs and cats of all breeds, ages, and sizes. Using natural Bach flower essences, it provides sedative-free emotional support for everyday anxiety triggers like travel, vet visits, and loud noises. Easy to administer and free from alcohol, grains, and common allergens, it’s a trusted, plant-based solution made in the UK by a brand with nearly a century of expertise.





















| Allergen Information | Celery |
| Brand | RESCUE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 19,511 Reviews |
| Flavor | Pet |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 20 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 4.54 g |
C**.
This IS Not a Miracle Cure, But Does at least Help Mouse out.
Got the RR a little while back to try. I have a Cattle Dog/Border Collie mix Who deals with Separation Anxiety and Fear Anxiety. Mouse is Not aggressive nor is she destructive. I can leave the her lose in the house when I leave, can leave her in the car, although she does whine/cry when I 1st get out of the car, but does settle down after a little while. (I Do take the Other dog w/us,though) Mouse is anxious on walks, And WILL NOT go with anyone else But ME. Is fearful of Fireworks, gunshots, Nail guns, Thunder, random noises ect, ect, ect.. She fearful of Strange dogs, but does charge the fence when inside HER own yard. However, IF they show "no Fear" she gets really anxious and confused.. She is Fearful of people and Kids, other then immediate Family. IS Anxious on Weds cause ITS Trash Day. Hates going into Pet Stores, local Farm Store and the Vet. Does Not like it, if she "loses" me When we are outside..or even in the house.. or if I leave the yard w/o her. Although she does eventually, Mouse Does not like to go outside w/o me..even to go pee.. unless my 19yr old daughter IS going out.. But Miss Mouse generally will come and SEE if I am going out too.. Mouse WILL Pee on my side of the Bed, as well, IF she feels another dog is getting to 'close' to me and she might be pushed aside. Mouse is also a pacer, which can make it Hard to tell when she wants somethings Or when is her Anxeity.. She is never really relaxed even when sleeping as her Skin will twitch if you touch her, and you can feel the tension in her back. My Vet had recommenced this as I was trying to avoid Medications and she has seen this do wonders on another dog w/Sever Fear Anxiety w/Aggression. She Said, Completely Changed that dog's Fear Aggression and made it into a "Normal Dog". While this did not turn out to be the "Miracle Cure" I was hoping for, IT did help Mouse out.. It took the edge off, and made her a little more calmer then with the other stuff I was using (Pet Calm by Richard's Organics). Mouse was even less barky, didnt pace nearly as much, and you could touch her w/o her skin twitching most of the time. She WAS still Anxious, but defiantly calmer.. Even with the Lab Pup we have, as Mouse Fears the Pup will come between Me and Her.. RR is also a lot easier to get Mouse to Take. She HATES!!! the Chewable stuff.. and was not overly fond of taste of the Pet Calm, but did allow me to give it to her directly in the mouth. With the RR I give 5-6 drops, 3 times a day, on an egg or in her food, and she takes it, with No problem. (Four drops, as recommenced didnt seem to help much) I think it took a little time to get the RR in her system and really work, (+ i increased a little) as I didnt really "see" a huge differences UNTIL I ran out.. Thats Why RR is Getting 5 stars and not anything less. Again IT'S Not a Miracle Cure, but at least, it Help Miss Mouse Out and it has, so far, Help out the best, out of the every Natural pet anxiety product I have used w/her. Over the past 4-5yrs, (Mouse is almost 6) I also use Toy Distractions and Massage Therapy on her as well.. Which has also Helped Mouse out a lot in getting through things. And Miss Mouse will generally come too me and/or bring me her Frisbee/toy when something is spiking her anxiety.. FYI & BTW: Just remember, EVERYONE Is different, and NOT EVERYTHING works For EVERYBODY. Sometimes We NEED something different then what the Other person is using. The same goes for animals as well. "What's Good for the Goose, is NOT necessarily, Good for the Gander"
B**.
Works well for an anxious, senior dog. Relaxes him
I have an anxious, senior dog. I have a CBD product for him and this product actually works better for him than that other product though they both help him. I love to give him this for road trips and days where he'll be home alone for a couple of hours. He truly relaxes like, he lounges around instead of his usual moping or crying when he is worked up. I'm glad this is available for him.
A**A
Works very well
A friend told me about this stuff, so I tried it and it works! My puppy is wicked anxious and this helps to keep him calm while I’m gone and in stressful situations. He doesn’t seem to mind the taste. There have been no adverse effects for my dog.
P**L
Seems like a good product but did not work for my elderly cat's yeowling
Seller feedback is excellent as received product the next day even though only paid for standard service. Also I'm sure product serves for applicable circumstances so gave 4 stars. Unfortunately the product wasn't what my elderly yeowling male cat needed. This past year he has been stalking the house at odd hours yeowling at a mind splitting tone. A vet visit produced excellent blood work with diagnosis of just age related "wackiness". Thought comfort would be the remedy as yeowling is stifled once I go to where he is and lay down with him. He relaxes right away and all is normal. Product made no difference. Also tried fitting him with a thundershirt but that made no difference, either. Problem has been solved since, however. More food. There is always plenty of good quality food available for him to nibble but he's always preferred straight, human grade meat. I had been slack on supplementing his diet with his favorite - raw chicken - but made a conscious effort to return to the habit. I buy organic skinless, boneless chicken breasts and freeze solid for about 3 days. Bring to a thaw just enough to be able to cut into very tiny cubes. Toss cubes in hot water for just a few swishes to take the chill off and to make them nice and slippery. The first day I returned to his diet, he was subdued and peaceful and not a yeowl to be heard. From then on he gets his regular canned cat food offerings immediately followed by a plate of his slippery chicken. If he nervously picks, I'll hand feed him as they tend to prefer eating raw meat out of your hand. Fellow has a calm peaceful kick back into his step. He'll be 16 this summer. Need that guy around for quite a bit longer - and very comfortable and having a happy life, of course.
R**E
Rescue remedy
This product really doesn't do much for my dog. Not saying it's not the product's fault just saying it might be my dog's fault but just know this doesn't always work.
R**E
Keeps him calm.
We keep this in the car for road trips. Our dog loves it and takes it happily. He calms down and is able to nap in the car for the ride. I feel safe giving him these natural drops as opposed to giving him a pill. I also give it for fourth of July, it seems to help with the noise startle.
L**.
Great Product for Stress Relief in Dogs
This helps with stress for my dogs at an agility trial. It helps getting them to relax & be comfortable until it is our turn to go out and run. I like that it is made from natural ingredients & can be given as often as needed. There is no bad side effects from using this product for your dogs or cats
L**.
Valued member of the team
We have three rescue dogs with varying degrees of anxiety, and decided to give this a try. The dogs in question are Lia (Border Collie-ish, 40lb), Charlie (Australian Cattle Dog/Heeler-ish, 38lb), and Ollie (Harrier/Beagle-ish, 40lb). We only have broken toys in our house. Lia is a generally high-anxiety dog, so storms don't really up the ante all that much. Pacing, panting, and concerned puppy face are about as bad as it gets for MOST thunderstorms, but she hates lightning, too (in addition to camera flash and flashlights). Charlie is a little weirdo, but bless his little heart, he has to bark back at anything that scares him, including thunder. Oliver absolutely loses his last marble when it thunders and goes on destructive rampages, complete with panting, slobbering, climbing, pulling down curtains, and generally coming in like a wrecking ball (except not naked like Miley, as he always wears his tricolor tuxedo of fur). Lia and Charlie have also recently experienced an international move, and the anxiety has ratcheted up a notch or two. The directions say four drops, but implies things are kind of loosey-goosey in that department, so I played around until I had a good idea of what four drops looked like in terms of loading the dropper. They're not going to sit still for drop, drop, drop, drop, so they just get SQUIRT and done. Last night we had a VIOLENT storm, as in we took them out for a piddle trying to get it done before the rain, and there was a massive crash and my husband and I both made a fairly embarrassing sprint for the door - legit thought there could be something falling, and we could literally taste the ozone. And so it began. Lia and Charlie have an anxiety wrap and thundershirt, respectively. Ollie's little belly outgrew his thundershirt so he's on his own these days - not that we saw a huge difference with the wrap for him, but then again, he's so wild when frightened it's hard to tell. We can't use calming treats because once Ollie gets even a little wound up, he won't take food of any kind, and Charlie won't take treats that are anything other than TREATS. He always knows. The squirt method is far easier than shoving solid food or pills down their little throats, and it's faster and easier than coaxing Lia, too. It also works faster, which is a massive plus because I'm not always on top of the forecast. They probably all get more than four drops, but not too much more, and it seems to help. With the jackets and the drops, Lia and Charlie are still anxious, but less so, and will eventually settle down to sleep, within reason. Massive thunderclaps are still an issue, and Charlie will still growl at the thunder, but reserves the barking for the truly loud events. Ollie is still a wild dog, but he's much more controllable. He has to literally be held still and restrained until he gets himself under control, and it's easier and faster with the rescue drops. Once he breaks out of the crazy-fear cycle, aided by the drops, he's able to relax and behave much better, sometimes even falling asleep before the storm is over. It's important to note that these will work best in context with appropriate behavior modification to reduce fear and anxiety. Web resources vary widely in their effectiveness and scientific basis, so it might be best to get recommendations from your veterinarian or veterinary behaviorist to have a good place to start.
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