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DOG - HYPER PUPPY

What I would suggest for a puppy would be 3 different oil blends. I have had great success with my animals. For a smaller animal, one simply puts a drop in their hand and holds the dog's paw for 1 minute while it absorbs thru their paw to their blood system. Alternately, for a larger animal, even cows or horses, one applies close to the site of distress. It's very easy with little resistance from the animal.

  1. Peace & Calming: settles warm blooded animals including children & spouses - and that's really helpful at dinner time. It often stops snoring friends, and settles hyper situations.
  2. Di-Tone: Powerful for indigestion, abdominal pains (often PMS too), parasites, and great success with liquefying mucus and reduces coughing. The book says: 1-2 drops for an adult, just 1 for a small child or animal, 5-6 for a cow.
  3. Valor: Increases the sense of strength, courage, valor in challenging or new situations. Is calming. Also assists with spinal pain.

P.S. Valor spontaneously repaired a whiplash for me that no therapist had been able to correct after 2 1/2 years. (It took approx. 2 mo. and I've never turned back). Pets' backs (often horses from riding) go out. This helps relieve pain.

Hope this helps your wee guy. Another thing I did with my 'hyper' dog was the opposite of all 'trainers books'. I would not request he obey when we first went out the door. I let him run, and run and run. When he got the 'piss and vinegar' out of his system, he settled, and liked to be talked to learn his puppy lessons, and was proud of his accomplishments. People regularly commented what a worldly, reliable dog he was with a demeanor of a guard shepherd. He was an Irish Setter which are generally 'flighty'. Good Luck. Christine

LASA DOG AND OILS

From: Gloria
Subject: Pet problem
Date: Tue, Oct 24, 2000

My little guy, Lasa/dog, also had this problem and was always digging and licking at his feet. I started alternating Lavender & Thieves neet on paw pads and between his toes [put oil in your hand and rotate clockwise 3X's before applying to his paws] I then just rubbed my hand together and rubbed them on him. I also use Peace and Calming on his crown and inside ears [not in ear canals]. He will lick my hands after I have used the oils; I think he is becoming addicted to them. When I have a client on the table, he demands to lay under the table the whole time. He must instinctively know what is good for him. He has never had any type of reaction to the oils to date and he has smelled at least 40 of the 90 some available. I would not let him injest Jasmine or Neuroli or some of the hotter oils. I also rub oils on his belly at night. He really smells good!!! Always let the dog smell the oil before applying to them. Hope this helps, Glo

 
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