Pet Remedy Essential Calming Spray

Pet Remedy Essential Calming Spray
15ml Spray
200ml Spray
400ml

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  • 15ml Spray £4.59
  • 200ml Spray £13.49
  • 400ml £17.05

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Description

The amazing Essential Calming Spray from Pet Remedy works alongside the brain's natural messengers known as neuro-transmitters, which will tell the nerve receiving the message either to calm down or get "fired up". In times of anxiety or stress in our pets the nerves tend to get over stimulated, which will lead to many symptoms of stress. The Essential Calming Spray has blends of essential oils which work alongside the natural relaxation pathways to help calm the nerves of anxious and stressed pets. The spray features a easy to use trigger, generous 200ml bottle, starts to help immediately, helps calm pet with sedating, water based, PH neutral formulation so safe on skin and coat of pet and is developed and made in England.

  • Ideal for pets including dogs, cats, horses, rabbits, rodents and birds.
  • Can be used in conjunction with plug-in diffuser
  • Works for all pets in household.
  • Clinically proven

Use sparingly

  • Do not spray near pets mouth, nose and eyes.
  • Spray directly onto a bandana, bedding, carpet, soft furnishing, in car, stable or horsebox.
  • When walking a difficult dog simply spray on your trouser leg and bring to a heel when you anticipate a problem.
  • You can even spray on your tunic if handing an anxious pet.

Signs of stress include:

  • Changes in behaviour
  • Spraying/soiling indoors
  • Excessive, habitual over grooming resulting in hair loss
  • Lack of interaction with owner
  • Loss of appetite
  • Scratching at furniture
  • Unexplained aggression

Stress can be triggered by:

  • A new pet arriving in the home
  • Moving house
  • Changes in the home, such as building work or a new baby
  • Excessive noise or movement
  • Fireworks
  • Travel / Visit to Vets
  • Changes in daily routine

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Reviews (80)

Summary of Reviews for Pet Remedy Essential Calming Spray

Overall 4
Value For Money
Effectiveness
Ease Of Use
Absence Of Side Effects
69 out of 80 (86%) customers would recommend this product.
5 stars (43 reviews)
4 stars (23 reviews)
3 stars (4 reviews)
2 stars (3 reviews)
1 stars (7 reviews)

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55 PET remedy calming kit
Verified Purchase

By on 3 March 2024

I purchased this set for my 13yr old Standard Poodle as she is now having anxiety attacks. Bathtimes, grooming and any high pitch dog barking can cause one. This product seems to work well. Not so anxious. Hopefully if she has another full on panic attack it will work. I am confident and the kit seems good value.

Customer recommends this product

55 Kitten cure

By on 13 December 2023

Got this product for my kitten who liked peeing on things and it really helped

Customer recommends this product

55 Car anxiety
Verified Purchase

By on 7 November 2023

Bought this in the hope it would ease Henry’s anxiety in the car. Followed directions and it seemed to work, less shaking and panting. He was so more relaxed.

Customer recommends this product

55 Great for multi cat households
Verified Purchase

By on 12 September 2023

Always works at keeping stress levels low and calms my cats when they are feeling particularly anxious. Especially in they are travelling in their carrier to the vets. Has a peculiar smell but worth it for the effectiveness of the product.

Customer recommends this product

45 Helpful Ppray
Verified Purchase

By on 28 July 2023

I find that Pet Remedy helps settle my dog and that the 400ml spray is much better value for money than the 15ml spray (which I can refill from the big bottle).

Customer recommends this product

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Q & A

Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Pet Remedy Essential Calming Spray, including answers from our team.

5 June 2022 at 9:47am

Puppy

Vicky

  • VioVet customer since 2022
  • From: MIDDLESEX, United Kingdom

Is this product safe to use for a puppy? My intention is for my 8yr old cat and 2yr old dog but the dog and puppy snuggle alot.

  • VioVet Staff

Yes Pet Remedy is safe to use around puppies.

15 February 2022 at 1:51pm

Where to spray

Sw

It's a fight to treat my cat with spot-on worm and flea treatments. Would I just spray in her general direction with the calming spray prior to using the spot on treatment?

  • VioVet Staff

Using a calming product like this is a great idea to help apply spot ons to your cat.
The calming spray is water based and PH neutral which means it is safe on skin and the coat of your pet. Use on bedding in the home and car, bandana, or even spray a little on your fingers and gently rub around muzzle, under chin, and top of chest of your pet. It should not be sprayed directly at your cat as this may enter the eyes or other sensitive areas. In cats, the easiest way will be to spray on a surface near your cat so they can inhale the product and receive the calming effects.

14 October 2021 at 8:27pm

Pregnant women

Leanne

My dogs get really nervous around bonfire night so we purchased the defusers I’m just wondering if they are safe to use while my sister is pregnant.

  • VioVet Staff

I can confirm Pet Remedy is perfectly safe to use around pregnant women.  Due to Pet Remedy’s low concentration of absolute
and essential oils and the indirect application, there should be no
reason to avoid if used as directed. (All inclusions are tiny).

11 February 2021 at 9:39pm

Which ingredient this spray can cause hallucinations in some cats?

Clare Ashcroft

I used it for about 2 months for my very affectionate, but nervous cat. She changed to become very aggressive and angry. I thought it was a brain tumour or dementia. I stopped using the spray and she went straight back to being her normal affectionate self. Do you know which ingredient in the spray can cause this?

  • VioVet Staff

I have contacted Pet Remedy who have responded with the following:

The dominant active ingredient is Valerian
absolute oil with small inclusions of vetiver, basil, and clary sage
essential oils.  The blend is in tiny concentration (0.543%) in the
calming sprays
and wipes.

There is a tiny presence of actinidine in the
valerian oil and this is an attractant to cats and which can on
occasion, over-excite a cat.  This is almost certainly  what has
happened in this instance.

This may have been exacerbated if the
cat was over sprayed.  The diffuser might be better in
this instance as it slow releases the actives making it less likely for
the cat to over-react.

22 September 2018 at 1:49am

Pregnant

Sharna

My dog is petrified of fireworks she is currently pregnant but will have given birth by October, the pups will only be around two weeks old by bonfire night and people normally start early can it be used on pregnant dogs because she will be whelping, as I need something to calm her down so she’s not over stressed with everything especially after just giving birth???
Thanks

  • VioVet Staff

Hello,

Thank you for your question.

It is not advised that you give this to pregnant bitches.

VioVet.

22 April 2018 at 7:46pm

Focus

Jill

Would this help with unfocused dog ? Due to stress in show atmosphere?

  • VioVet Staff

Hello Jill

Thank you for your question.

The Pet Remedy Essential Calming Spray is ideal for use in a pet household. However, if you are out and about and having difficulty controlling your dog, you can spray this onto your trouser leg and bring to a heel when you anticipate a problem. So you could try to see if this helps while showing.

This product should not be sprayed near a pets mouth, nose or eyes.

Hope this helps.

12 September 2017 at 4:24am

Hot spots

Heather Purchase

  • VioVet customer since 2017
  • From: Glamorgan, United Kingdom

Can i put it on hotspots

  • VioVet Staff

This spray is intended to calm the disposition of a stressed or nervous animal rather than nerves in inflammed skin etc. If you are looking for something to put on a hot spot I would suggest Isaderm which is the best thing but does require a prescription from your vet. If you would prefer to try something non-prescription I would look at Denes Care Hot Itch Lotion.

30 October 2016 at 9:27pm

Claw clipping

Stephanie Dolling

Our 6yr old staff cross hares claws being clipped.let's u touch his feet no probs but as soon as he sees clippers he is gone. We had to have him sedated last time at vets.but don't really want to do all the time.would this be good to help ???

  • VioVet Staff

If you haven't tried a calmer before then it is worth a try. There are a variety of different calmers and some seem to work better for different dogs so it is a little trial and error to find which one works best for your dog. However I am not sure how much success you will have if he is very wary of having his nails clipped.

21 October 2015 at 1:02pm

Which exact oils are contained in Pet Remedy Calming Spray?

Wizard

Hi
Just wanted to check which exact essential oils are used in this pet claiming spray.
Thanx

  • VioVet Staff

Hi Wizard.

The package says it contains "low dosage Valerian essential oil, blended with Vetiver, Sweet Basil, and Sage".

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