Bach Flower Remedies for Animals - Wild Oat
Bach flower Remedy Wild Oat, short characteristic; very trainable and versatile animals, interested in everything new, they are easily bored, are sometimes hypersexual, capricious and have little persistence.
Supra-Cell Bach Flower Remedies for Animals - nr 36 Wild Oat
(Uncertain, unfocussed, aimless, bored)
Short characteristic of the animal:
Very trainable and versatile animals, interested in everything new, they are easily bored, are capricious and have little persistence.
Application;
Wild Oat is for the bored dog that chews up the house or that chews itself, for the bird that pulls out all of his feathers, or the cat that over-grooms,(combine with White Chestnut), for hypersexuality, for the animal that was bred (or trained) for a purpose it is not being given the opportunity to do. It is also a remedy that can be used in cases which do not respond to other herbs.
The virtue of Wild Oat is concentration, self control, clarity of direction.
Dosage and use
Put 2 drops in a mixing bottle (30 ml) with mineral water and drop 4 drops at least 4 times a day, or more as needed, in the mouth.
If mixing multiple remedies (maximum 7) place 2 drops of each remedy in a 30ml mixing bottle of mineral water, use as above.
For acute problems such as panic, injury or trauma, acute anxiety, pain or illness, the Bach flower remedy may be given frequently, 2 - 3 doses over 5 -7 days.(or even every few seconds if necessary)
For chronic or mild conditions 1-2 doses over 4 to 6 weeks.
Please note that you should always consult your veterinarian should you have any questions about your pet's health.