OP, I’ve used RR for 20 years with both animals and humans and use the same Bach product for both. You might also look at the different individual Bach remedies to see if one is more suitable for your particular need. Good luck!
Mmm, Heinz? The OP doesn’t actually seem to have had any qualms about DW’s response - which I didn’t find all that snarky anyway (try harder next time, DW, K?).
And back to RR. FWIW, mine -bought at the fancy dog store, so sold for dogs - lists “27% alcohol” as the inactive ingredient. The instructions included dosages for dogs. Maybe I’ll pack it next time I event with Hilary, and keep all the Bailey’s to myself!! Bwa ha ha!
Sorry - OP, good luck. I did the ride hitching thing for years, and it makes stuff like this so much more complicated, just because you can’t control all the variables. Hopefully you’ll have some fun road trips anyway!
Thanks for the well wishes! I’m finally in a situation where I can use a friend’s truck/trailer pretty reliably and on my own (so no hitching rides!)…and, hopefully, by the end of next summer, we’ll be out of credit card debt and able to purchase our own!!! Yay!!!
Call this a spin-off or off topic - I recently found out that we could give our dog Benedryl and she would be so stupefied that she would lie down and sleep so well that we could clip her toenails. Usually she’s all muscle and refuses to let us even bring the clippers near her.
Think, just out of badness, I’ll try the RR next time.
I can use a friend’s truck/trailer pretty reliably
Time, patience, and repetition are going to get the job done better than the remedy du jour. Good luck.
I need a fast acting solution for a mare that has become intolerable riding when in heat.
Regumate.
The human man kind is fine, I have been using it for years in various situations, a storm coming, quick change in temp, shoer, me etc… good stuff…