Behavior - Fear Balance Support  “No Dangerous Breeds, Only Human Responsibility”

Behavior - Fear Balance Support “No Dangerous Breeds, Only Human Responsibility”

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Behavior - Fear Balance Support “No Dangerous Breeds, Only Human Responsibility”

$33.00 - $66.00

Behavior - Fear Balance Support “No Dangerous Breeds, Only Human Responsibility”

$33.00 - $66.00

Behavior – Fear Balance Support
“No Dangerous Breeds, Only Human Responsibility”

Gentle Natural Calm

  • Emotional Soothing — Traditionally, certain plants have been valued for their calming associations, helping to soften restlessness and bring ease in moments of tension.

  • Balance & Confidence — Folk wisdom speaks of natural supports that encourage steadiness, helping to restore inner balance and promote a sense of assurance.

  • Calm Companionship — This blend is designed as a gentle companion for times of uncertainty, offering symbolic grounding and comfort.

  • Traditional Roots — Draws on cultural practices that turned to nature for comfort, resilience, and emotional balance through life’s challenges.

  • Natural Choice — Plant-based, simple, and supportive as part of a daily wellbeing routine.

Cesar Milan (USA Dog Behaviorist, Educator)

There is no "dangerous" breed of dog. Chihuahuas can be very aggressive and pit bulls can be very docile. What makes any dog aggressive is how that dog is treated by humans.

His philosophy emphasizes that:

  • No inherently dangerous breeds — Behavior comes down to upbringing, environment, and the energy of the humans around the dog.

  • Human responsibility — Aggression, fear, and instability in dogs are usually reflections of stress, neglect, or imbalance in how humans handle them.

  • Energy and leadership — Dogs respond to calm, assertive energy. When humans project insecurity, anger, or inconsistency, dogs mirror it back through unwanted behavior.

  • Balanced treatment — With proper exercise, discipline (as guidance, not punishment), and affection in the right proportions, any dog can be balanced, regardless of breed.

That’s why, as Cesar often says, “I rehabilitate dogs, I train people.”

Note: This description is offered for educational and general wellness purposes

* Natural pet botanicals are not intended to replace veterinary care or medication. Our formulas are offered as an alternative health support for your animal's condition and not as a cure. All our oral supplements are to be consumed voluntarily by your animal in food, treats or liquid.

 
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Fear Balance 134 formula

 

INGREDIENTS AND TRADITIONAL ASSOCIATIONS



Formula 1

Monkshood (Aconite) has traditionally been associated with sudden changes, vitality, and resilience in the face of intensity. For centuries it has been regarded as a symbol of protection, strength, and recovery from unexpected challenges.
Yellow Jasmine (Gelsemium) is traditionally linked with calmness, steadiness, and easing nervous tension. Historically, it has been valued as a plant that represents courage, composure, and strength when faced with pressure.
Bach Flowers -
Aspen (Populus tremula) has long been associated with inner peace and assurance. Traditionally, it symbolises quiet strength and confidence, particularly when confronting uncertainty or unseen influences.
Cherry Plum (Prunus cerasifera) has historically been connected with composure, clarity, and emotional balance. It represents calmness under strain and the capacity to restore harmony when inner tension arises.
Mimulus (Mimulus guttatus) is traditionally linked with courage, resilience, and self-confidence. For centuries it has been regarded as a symbol of moving forward with bravery when faced with specific challenges, fears, or obstacles.
Bach Flowers Rescue:                                                              
Star of Bethlehem (Ornithogalum Umbellatum) has traditionally been connected with comfort and renewal. It is often associated with bringing calmness after difficult or unsettling experiences, symbolising gentle reassurance and inner strength.
Rock Rose (Cistus spp) has long been regarded as a symbol of courage and fearlessness. Traditionally, it is associated with restoring steadiness in moments of intensity and has been linked with resilience during times of strain or panic.
Clematis (Clematis Vitalba) is traditionally connected with clarity and grounded focus. Historically, it has been valued as a flower that encourages presence, alertness, and attentiveness, bringing inspiration into practical action.
Impatiens (Impatiens Glandulifera) has been linked for centuries with patience, peace, and harmony. Traditionally, it represents the gentle balancing of restlessness and the restoration of ease and calmness in thought and action.
Cherry Plum (Prunus cerasifera) is historically associated with composure, calmness, and balance. It symbolises steadiness under pressure and is traditionally valued for supporting self-control and inner stability during emotional intensity.
in 20% USP alc. in purified water.

Cesar Milan (USA Dog Behaviorist, Educator)
There is no "dangerous" breed of dog. Chihuahuas can be very aggressive and pit bulls can be very docile. What makes any dog aggressive is how that dog is treated by humans.

 

Need more advice or have more questions? Contact us for a FREE consultation with one of our fully qualified practitioners. 




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The statements made regarding these products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The efficacy of these products has not been confirmed by FDA-approved research. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. All information presented here is not meant as a substitute for or alternative to information from your health care practitioners. The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act require this notice.

  • Good product.

    Posted by Dorothea Muehlemann on 11th Feb 2018 (Verified Customer)

    2kg Maltese lady was born anxious and did not enjoy proper socialization. Also feels like the leader of the family.
    Shows aggressive behavior from fear. After applying drops for a week she calmed down.

    Relaxed a bit more.

    Good product. Its better, but social behavior issues need still to be solved

  • Looking promising product for trips away

    Posted by Rj Barber on 24th Aug 2016 (Verified Customer)

    I used this on my boy who has fear of strange places , in conjuction with a thundershirt , there was a definite noticeable calm after the frequent dose schedule. Looking promising product for trips away. Thank you!

  • there was a definite noticeable calm

    Posted by Rj Barber on 24th Aug 2016 (Verified Customer)

    I used this on my boy who has fear of strange places , in conjuction with a thundershirt , there was a definite noticeable calm after the frequent dose schedule. Looking promising product for trips away. Thank you !

  • the shy one seems much more social

    Posted by Erin Montgomery on 18th Sep 2013 (Verified Customer)

    I treated my dogs with the Fear Balance because one of them has on leash aggression toward animals and humans and the other is shy toward humans and other animals. The one with on leash aggression issues hasn't seemed to change after a few weeks of dosing, but the shy one seems much more social at the dog park. I will continue to treat them and try additional methods with the aggressive one.

  • Happy to go into the Show Ring with out any fear.

    Posted by Julie Blight on 6th Nov 2012 (Verified Customer)

    My Golden Retriever boy developed a terrible fear of the Show Ring after being frightened by a Judge when he was 6 months old. After using Fear Balance for a number of Shows, he now does not need to use it as he is very happy to go into the Show Ring with out any fear.

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