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Hope (Sacramento, CA) on 01/27/2009
5 out of 5 stars

For nervousness and anxiety in animals, Dr. Bach's Rescue Remedy, made from flower essences, works like a gem.... one dropperful is quite effective - I have seen even this very small amount work wonders with a nervous horse!
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Replied By Ana (Houston, Texas) on 04/03/2011

Allright, will someone please reply; Dr Bach's Rescue Remedy contains XYLITOL which is deadly to dogs and cats, why are some people giving it to pets for anxiety?

EC: We just checked the Bach site and it looks like some of the Bach flower rescue remedies do indeed contain xylitol...You can read the ingredients for each product here: http://www.bachflower.com/rescue-remedy-information/

The ones that list xylitol are: Rescue Night® and Rescue® Pastilles.

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Replied By Pam E. (SouthWestern California) on 08/29/2023

Perhaps some of Dr. Bach's remedies contain xylitol (esp. those for humans) ... HOWEVER .. .

BACH RESCUE REMEDY for *PETS*is to provide pets Non-Drowsy Natural Stress Relief ... & I see *NO* mention of it containing any Xylitol as either an active or inactive ingredient ... Do you ...?

Active Ingredients

Each 5X (HPUS): Rock Rose (Helianthemum nummularium), Clematis (Clematis vitalba), Impatiens (Impatiens glandulifera), Cherry Plum (Prunus cerasifera), Star of Bethlehem (Ornithogalum umbellatum).

Inactive Ingredients

80% glycerin, 20% water.

https://www.rescueremedy.com/en-us/range/all-products/rescue-remedy-pet/


Replied By Layle (Cornelius, Nc, Usa) on 08/03/2011

There is a Bach Rescue Remedy specifically for dogs/pets without xylitol. If you decide to try this, make sure you're purchasing the remedy for pets and read the ingredients label.

http://www.bachflower.com

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