Pet Calm


PET CALM EASY-TO-APPLY
100% natural topical application for calming
cats, dogs & horses
during stressful situations or
with a nervous temperament.

The Hopefield Herbs PET CALM EASY-TO-USE
contains 100% pure unadulterated essential oils
of lavender & camomile in a base of the best quality
raw, cold pressed, unrefined sweet almond oil.

*The quality of the lavender & camomile essential oils; and the correct ratio
between the essential oils and base oil makes this a 100% safe product.

Directions Sprinkle 2 or 3 drops onto the supplied glove (for horses sprinkle liberally). Stroke the animal’s back with the glove; after 15 minutes he or she should be calmer. Your cat will most probably lick its coat after the PET CALM has been applied – the PET CALM is not harmful when ingested. Safe to use on kittens, puppies, foals as well as pregnant & lactating cats/dogs/horses.
 While the PET CALM can be applied with your bare hands, the glove is more efficient as it helps to spread the PET CALM evenly on your pet's coat and covers a larger area - especially for cats and dogs with long hair.

Clean the glove with dish-washing liquid and warm water. Dry before next use.

PET CALM can be used for human stress as well.
If you are stressed when applying the PET CALM, your pet picks this up (our pets “read” our energy). and will stress more. To calm yourself, apply the PET CALM to your hands, feet, shoulders and/or stomach a minute
or two before you apply it to your pet.

If your cat/dog is not calmer after 15 minutes, apply another dose of PET CALM with firmer pressure to ensure that the PET CALM is transferred from the glove onto your pet's coat. If your horse is not calmer after 15 minutes, apply more PET CALM. Some horses just need more PET CALM than others.

INGREDIENTS sweet almond oil (prunis dulcis), essential oils of camomile (matricaria chamomilla) and lavender (lavendula angustiflorum). 

ESSENTIAL OIL SAFETY
Essential oils can be harmful (and even cause death) for animals when used incorrectly. NEVER use undiluted essential oils on your pets. The biggest 'culprits' are essential oils of tea tree and lavender that pet owners apply neat to wounds - it is toxic for pets! Their bodies cannot metabolise undiluted essential oils.
   
Pet Calm 20ml: Cats/dogs 130 - 200 applications. Horses 20 - 40 applications. 
Pet Calm 50ml: Cats/dogs 330 - 500 applications. Horses 50 - 100 applications.