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Post by RealPitBull on Apr 15, 2013 11:39:38 GMT -5
Anyone tried this before? www.dogwise.com/ItemDetails.cfm?ID=K9X775Chill-Out is a powerful and highly effective blend of chamomile, lavender, and sweet marjoram that acts to calm and quiet canine nervousness. The applications for this natural calming spray are endless: •Hyperactive dogs that need the edge taken off •Travel anxiety •Separation anxiety •Thunderstorm anxiety •Vet visits •Sleeplessness or nighttime pacing •Destructive nervousness •Rescue animals Chill-Out comes in a spray bottle. Just shake well and mist the air thoroughly around the dog or on his bedding, then stand back and watch nature work! This product is recommended by many veterinarians.
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Post by michele5611 on Apr 15, 2013 12:14:18 GMT -5
One that I have not tried!
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Post by RealPitBull on Apr 15, 2013 12:20:28 GMT -5
It looks worth trying, Mich.
~Mary
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Post by michele5611 on Apr 15, 2013 12:24:17 GMT -5
Thanks! I will try anything at this point.
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Post by adoptapitbull on Apr 15, 2013 12:27:02 GMT -5
Can I have some for me? :/
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Post by RealPitBull on Apr 15, 2013 13:06:44 GMT -5
Can I have some for me? :/ Awwww (It's def human-friendly )
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Post by pitbullmamaliz on Apr 15, 2013 14:48:07 GMT -5
It sounds like it would smell yummy. Wonder if it's cat-safe though? I keep reading how sensitive they are to essential oils.
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Post by RealPitBull on Apr 15, 2013 15:08:51 GMT -5
It sounds like it would smell yummy. Wonder if it's cat-safe though? I keep reading how sensitive they are to essential oils. Oh, that's a good question.
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Post by seamonkey on Apr 18, 2013 17:40:41 GMT -5
I haven't used that one in particular, but I used something similar for one of the cats. He went from roaming around my house howling to chilling on the couch with a diet coke bottle
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Post by RealPitBull on Apr 19, 2013 7:20:09 GMT -5
What did you use on your cat?
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Post by seamonkey on Apr 21, 2013 14:46:22 GMT -5
It wasn't a spray like yours, it was an herbal chew. We also tried another one that came in gravy in a tube, as crazy cat in question refused to take treats from my fiance in the middle of a howling fit at 3am. I don't use sprays around the cats because of the sensitivity to essential oils, but I'm fairly sure it also had chamomile and I want to say it also had tryptophan in it. I know I've seen one for dogs by the same company, but haven't used it personally on the dogs.
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