Hamburg. Christmas and New Year's Eve are not only an exciting time for us humans, but also for our pets. Fireworks, bright lights or increased crowds can put a lot of strain on our darlings' nerves. In order to make this time easier for your beloved four-legged friends, a few things should be taken to heart – below are some tips and how Bach RESCURA® Pets and the original Bach® flowers can naturally soothe.
In a really good mood during the festive season
- Create retreats: Animals react very sensitively to stress and exciting moments. Quiet places to retreat to, such as cozy baskets or cat caves, should therefore always be available to four-legged friends.
- Keep Calm: Our own tension quickly transfers to pets – if we stay relaxed, our animal favorites often do too. However, if you and your animal are not able to calm down, the Bach RESCURA® Pets drops with carefully selected Bach flower essences can ensure more calm and serenity in emotionally exciting situations. Four-legged friends are naturally calmed down. In addition, the original Bach® flower Elm strengthens stamina and confidence in challenging phases. By the way: Bach RESCURA® Pets was once again recognized by the TV show “hundkatzemaus” and Statista as one of the most popular brands for the well-being of pets in the “sedatives for cats” category.
- First encounter between children and animals: When children visit, dealing with pets can become a challenge. It is therefore advisable to only allow the introduction to animals to take place under supervision and to explain to the children how they should treat animals with respect.
- Relaxed bedtime: Be it due to excitement or fear – sleep problems can also arise in animals. However, restful sleep is important for the well-being of animals. The new Bach RESCURA® NIGHT Pets drops are ideal for promoting calmer behavior in four-legged friends at night. They also contain the original Bach® White Chestnut flower – of course without melatonin, alcohol and chemical additives.
Start the new year in a relaxed way
While many people enjoy the colorful fireworks on New Year's Eve, unfamiliar lights and strange noises cause uncertainty and fear for many animals. However, with the right tips, pets can survive New Year's Eve stress-free and relaxed.
- Protect animals: Animals are very sensitive to loud noises and bright lights. Dogs and cats, but also guinea pigs, hamsters and birds, should be completely shielded from the New Year's Eve celebration. It is best to keep doors and windows closed to reduce the noise. But it's not just small animals that become more tense due to fireworks etc. Horses also often react nervously to unfamiliar New Year's Eve noises. Doors should therefore remain closed in the horse stable.
- Maintain routines: Stick to daily routines such as feeding times, dog walks and play sessions as best as possible to minimize stress.
- Provide distraction: Search and activity games can help distract animals from the noise. For horses, tasty food can serve as a distraction.
- Don't leave animals alone: The presence of a caregiver ensures that most four-legged friends can relax better. Horses that are particularly skittish should stay with calmer peers. In addition to the Bach RESCURA® Pets drops, the original Bach® blossom Walnut can also strengthen the feeling of security.
The original Bach® flowers are available in pharmacies and online. Further information at www.bachoriginal.com.
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