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How to give flower essences to birds

by Kathleen Aspenns | Feb 16, 2013 | Articles, Flower Essences for Animals, How to give flower essences

I began to learn about flower essences in order to help my pet parrot. Knowing how delicate and sensitive birds are, I was extremely cautious in trying new things. Fortunately, flower essences are completely safe for birds as long as they are diluted before use. How...

How to give flower essences to cats

by Kathleen Aspenns | Feb 14, 2013 | Articles, Flower Essences for Animals, How to give flower essences

Cats love flower essences, but generally don’t like the smell of the brandy preservative. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to give your cat flower essences that will result in minimal alcohol exposure. Ways to give flower essences to cats: Add a few drops...

How to give flower essences to dogs

by Kathleen Aspenns | Feb 12, 2013 | Articles, Flower Essences for Animals, How to give flower essences

Dogs tend to like taking flower essences when they are diluted.  The smell of the brandy used as preservative is off-putting for most dogs, and depending on the size of dog, possibly not healthy for them. When properly diluted dogs happily take their essences. How to...

How to give flower essences to horses

by Kathleen Aspenns | Feb 12, 2013 | Articles, Flower Essences for Animals, How to give flower essences

Horses respond very well to flower essences.  Typically they do not mind the taste or smell of the alcohol used as a preservative in stock flower essences.  As such large animals, the small amount of alcohol in a dose of a few drops is generally regarded as...

Mimulus flower essence helps canine anxiety

by Kathleen Aspenns | Feb 11, 2013 | Articles, Flower Essences for Animals

Nervousness in the Car A client asked for some help for her dog, who was an extremely nervous passenger in the car. She would shiver and lick the air repeatedly. This licking or tongue flicking is often a sign of nervousness in dogs. It can also be seen as a calming...

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Kathleen Aspenns

Certified Flower Essence Practitioner
Tellington TTouch Method Practitioner, Level 2 Equine
CCM Acupressure, Equine Practitioner

Be Well: In Touch and Thriving™

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  • Helping Your Horse Overcome His Fear – Part Two

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