Reduces Hyperactivity, Delinquency and Problem Behavior
Use Problem Pet Solution:
To reduce hyperactivity and restlessness in pets
To control aggressive behaviour, biting and scratching
To prevent problem behaviour such as excessive jumping, barking, mewing, running and digging
To reduce excessive excitability
To lower excessive libido and reduce inappropriate sexual behaviour towards people and other pets.
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Hyperactivity and delinquency in pets
A hyperactive, out-of-control pet is enough to drive even the most laid back owner straight to therapy! Some animals become increasingly hyperactive and delinquent over a period of time while others are that way from the start. Either way you need to do something to calm their errant ways!
It's important to try to understand, if possible, why your pet is behaving the way he/she is. For instance, some breeds of pets such as border collies, are naturally more highly strung than others. Border collies are typically bred as working dogs so if instead they are kept as pets their owners need to be aware that they need lots of exercise and attention.
Other factors that can contribute to hyperactivity and delinquency include boredom, lack of stimulation, an inadequate diet (especially one with too much protein), allergies, stress, lack of attention and/or lack of exercise.
Recent environmental changes such as introducing a new pet or a new person to the home, moving house or even a new, particularly high-pitched doorbell can also contribute to problem behaviour. Pets may feel insecure and fearful and "act out", sometimes even becoming aggressive or displaying inappropriate sexual behaviour.
The Natural Way
For those of us with ‘naughty’ pets there is hope … there is a lot that can be done in the home to help manage problem pets. It may sound nuts, but try getting on your hands and knees and seeing your home from your pet’s point of view. Animals love things that don’t belong to them and that are within reach, so remove objects or items that present a temptation! Never leave bags, cans or other containers on the floor – and even a sock can be a choking hazard. For excessive barking, chewing or scratching, try to consult with a pet behaviorist to help locate the underlying cause, or take your animal for a general check-up, as pain may also cause your animal to act out. Watch out for waste bins in the home that may contain nails, staples, glass etc. Always keep your toilet seat down, and medicine cabinets locked. Cats can climb into the smallest of places, so secure dangerous materials away.
What is PetAlive Problem Pet Solution?
Problem Pet Solution contains selected herbal and homeopathic ingredients known for their calming properties as well as their ability to treat hyperactive, delinquent, overactive and highly strung pets. It is also useful for pets who can become aggressive and irritable as well as those who have a high libido and tend to behave in a sexually inappropriate way towards people and other pets.
Excessive excitability of all kinds will respond very well to this remedy.
How has PetAlive Problem Pet Solution helped others?
"We had really come to our wits end with our dog! She was a puppy we found at the Shelter and for two years we tried in vain to socialize her and get her to calm down. Nothing helped and we tried everything. One day my husband said that this dog has ADHD and the penny finally dropped! After some research we came up with your website and how glad we are that we did! We use the Problem Pet regularly and it helps to calm her down without changing her happy personality."
- Dana
"Since using problem pet my dog no longer humps every visitor that comes to our house which was such and embarrassment! Thank goodness for your remedy!"
- Felicity B.
"If you have seen the cartoons of cats tearing up and down curtains and pouncing on victims then you have seen my Siamese cat. He behaves like a toy that you wind up in the morning and goes goes goes till he falls asleep at night (which doesn't last long!) Not only that but he bites and scratches and comes home with torn ears. Your remedy seems to have made him more passive and even affectionate at last. It is almost as if he is also breathing a sigh of relief because he can relax for the first time. yesterday I found him napping in the sun which I have never seen before. I am very impressed with this remedy."
- D.F.
What are the Ingredients?
PetAlive Problem Pet Solution contains the following 100% herbal and homeopathic ingredients:
Scutellaria laterifolia (Scullcap) is one of the best known herbs for treating anxiety and other nervous disorders. Scullcap may be used for situational anxiety linked to a stressful event (e.g. a trip to the vet or a competitive event) or for more chronic nervous conditions. Providing tonic benefits for the entire nervous system, it helps to soothe and calm pets while also reducing excitability and hyperactivity.
Hypericum perforatum (St John's Wort) is widely used as a natural alternative to the prescription drugs for depression and anxiety. Research supports its effectiveness in stabilizing levels of neurotransmitters responsible for mood, sleep, concentration, libido and general feelings of well being. Many problem pets have a deep sense of insecurity. Some may also have high levels of irritability with a disposition to aggression. Regular use of St John's Wort can help to reduce aggression levels, while calming your pet and inducing a greater sense of well being and relaxation.
Belladonna (30C) is a proven homeopathic remedy which is used for treating a variety of physical and emotional conditions. It is included in this remedy for its benefits for highly strung and oversensitive animals, who are prone to sudden fits of aggression and tendency to scratch or bite. Pets who are very sensitive to noise, light, touch and temperature changes will also benefit from this remedy.
Cantharis (30C): A homeopathic remedy which also has many benefits, Cantharis helps to treat inappropriate and excessive sexual arousal and helps to prevent the embarrassing problem of pets (especially dogs!) who make unwelcome sexual advances to visitors or other animals. It will also help for pets prone to sudden fits of aggression, irritability and temper.
Nux vom. (30C): A homeopathic remedy which is helpful for hyperactive pets who never sit still. It can also be very helpful for pets who are highly excitable and irritable as well as pets with excessive appetites who may also be prone to developing stress related digestive disorders.
Lactose: inactive ingredient
PetAlive Problem Pet Solution contains no gluten, artificial flavours, colours or preservatives .
How do I use PetAlive Problem Pet Solution?
Problem Pet Solution comes in convenient dissolvable granule form. The tiny granules are easy to administer to pets of all sizes and personalities and are simply sprinkled on the back of the tongue and left to dissolve. No fuss and bother!
Dosage: Cats and small dogs: Large pinch of Problem Pet Solution sprinkled into the mouth.
Small to medium dogs: Two pinches sprinkled into the mouth.
Medium to large dogs: 1/4 cap of granules sprinkled into the mouth.
Acute Dose: Every 30 minutes for up to 6 doses or until symptoms subside.
Chronic Dose: Three times daily.
How long until I see results?
A calming effect is usually seen within days. With regular use you should gradually notice that your pet is less excitable. Activity levels will be normalised and problem behaviour related to over excitability, hyperactivity or excess libido will be greatly reduced.
How long will a bottle last?
One bottle of Problem Pet Solution will last for approximately 15 - 60 days, depending on frequency of use as well as the size of your pet.
Cathy Samuel is our friendly PetAlive product consultant! Cathy has many years experience working with animals here and overseas. She now employs her love of animals, great and small, to the PetAlive family. She hopes to make pet owners aware of the benefits of natural remedies and support naturally healthy, naturally happy pets.
Cathy's Tips:
Regular exercise is essential. Hyperactive pets need a natural outlet for their energy and exhaustion can have a dramatically calming effect on a too active animal! Plus, exercise has been shown to have a mood-stabilizing, calming effect. An added bonus is the stress relief for you.
Ensure your pet is eating a balanced, high quality diet with plenty of raw and unprocessed food (preferably organic). Behavioural problems can be related to food intolerances and an inadequate diet. A diet that is too high in protein can also cause anxiety or hyperactivity.
Use PetCalm to immediately calm a hyperactive and highly-strung pet.
Instead of reacting to your pet's bad behavior, try ignoring it and leaving the room - the idea being to eliminate any attention-seeking efforts on their behalf. A pet behaviourist will give you further advice and ideas.
Take note of particular stressors in your pet's environment that may be causing problems (particularly recent changes) and take whatever steps are feasible to minimise them.
Ensure that your home is a secure environment where your pet feels safe.
As a last resort, neutering or spaying may also have a calming effect on your pet.
Instill confidence in your pet, remember that praise is a far greater incentive than punishment, and your pet will thrive on lots of love and attention!
How do I order?
South African customers order below or phone 021 7970193 for assistance.
Our ComboPacks consist of multiple remedies that work well together to provide increased support at a discounted price.
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Disclaimer: The information on this website is intended for educational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat or cure and is not a substitute for a professional consultation with a medical or health professional. Do not make any changes or additions to prescription medicine without first consulting your veterinarian. Should symptoms persist, please consult your veterinarian.