Fearful behavior – Timid & Semi-Feral Animals
Gentle Natural Support for Fearful Cats, Dogs, Horses & Wildlife
Animals may sometimes show fear through trembling, hiding, or nervous reactions to new people, loud noises, or unfamiliar environments. These behaviors are their way of saying they feel unsafe or unsettled. Gentle natural support can help encourage calm and confidence.
Gentle Natural Balance for Calm & Confidence
Animals, like humans, can sometimes feel unsettled, nervous, or easily startled. These moments of fear or uncertainty may arise during travel, changes in environment, loud noises, or new experiences. Gentle natural support can help bring a sense of steadiness.
Traditional Associations
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Chamomile — Long valued for its link with calm and gentle reassurance.
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Passionflower — Traditionally tied to helping release old reactive patterns..
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Mineral Support — Minerals such as magnesium are often connected with balance and relaxation.
Holistic Care Approach
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Provide a calm and predictable routine
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Reduce stressful triggers where possible
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Pair natural supports with gentle training and reassurance
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Encourage trust and confidence through positive experiences
Note: This description is offered for educational and general wellness purposes.
TTouch Daily Ritual for Dogs and Cats * For cats leave out the Body wrap
A daily grounding and connection practice for dogs who pull, bark, or become over-excited.
Morning Routine — Grounding & Connection (5–10 minutes)
- Arrival: Sit quietly with your dog before the walk. Breathe slowly, grounding your energy. Let your
dog meet you in stillness before touch begins.
- Clouded Leopard Touch: Begin at the chest and shoulders. Use gentle circular motions, 1¼
turns, just moving the skin. Continue down the sides. Loosens the shoulders and reduces pulling.
- Ear Slides: Gently stroke from base to tip of each ear, 4–5 times. Calms and sharpens focus.
- Body Wrap (optional ): Wrap a soft bandage in a figure-eight around chest and ribs. Encourages
awareness of balance and reduces lunging.
- Balanced Start to the Walk: Hold the leash lightly. If your dog pulls, pause and wait for softness
before continuing. Walk as a moving meditation of connection.
Evening Routine — Release & Reset (10 minutes)
- Full-Body TTouch: Use Clouded Leopard and Raccoon touches in slow spirals down the body.
Releases tension from the day.
- Ear Slides & Muzzle Touches: Repeat ear slides. Add small circular touches around the muzzle
and jawline. Soothes vocal and nervous tension.
- Heart & Rib Circles: Place one hand over the chest or ribs and make slow, wide circles.
Encourages deep relaxation.
- Stillness: Let your dog rest beside you. Rest one hand lightly on them — no movement, just
presence. End with silent gratitude.
Remember: This ritual is a conversation in touch, rhythm, and trust. Keep it soft, brief, and full of presence.
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The Clouded Leopard Using the pads of the fingers lightly curved, do circles, keeping all three knuckles joints soft and moving as you make each circle.
Ear Slides Sit beside the animal in a quiet place. Hold the ear between your thumb (inside) and fingers (outside). Start at the base of the ear, where it joins the head. Slowly slide your hand along the ear toward the tip, using light, steady pressure. Repeat the stroke several times on each ear. Work slowly and rhythmically — the goal is relaxation, not stimulation.
Muzzle Touches Gently rest one hand on each side of the muzzle. Fingers along the jawline, thumbs resting lightly on top near the nose bridge. Hold softly for several breaths, allowing warmth and calm to flow through your hands. Optionally, make small circular strokes along the sides of the face. Continue until you feel the animal soften, breathe slower, or sigh.
❤Heart Circles Place the flat pads of your fingers (not the tips) lightly on the chest area, just over the heart (left side of the chest).Move the skin in that gentle circle-and-a-quarter motion, very slowly. Pressure should be about the weight of your hand resting naturally — not pushing. Do 2–3 circles, then pause, and maybe move your hand to a slightly different spot.
Rib Circles Place your fingers gently on the ribcage (just behind the shoulder, or further back along the ribs). Use the same circle-and-a-quarter movement, one hand at a time. You can also let your other hand rest lightly elsewhere on the dog (for grounding). Follow the rhythm of your dog’s breathing — avoid forcing them to adjust to you.
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* 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.
SET OF
SET OF 1
FearLess 161 formula
Contains:
Formula 1.
St. Ignatius Bean (Ignatia 200C)
Leopard’s Bane (Arnica 1M)
Bach Flowers Rescue Remedy
Rescue Remedy is a combination of five different plant flower:
Star of Bethlehem (Ornithogalum umbellatum)
Rock Rose (Cistus spp.)
Clematis (Clematis vitalba)
Impatiens (Impatiens glandulifera)
Cherry Plum (Prunus cerasifera)
in 20% USP alc.in purified water.
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These statements are for general wellbeing and educational purposes only. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease. Always seek veterinary or professional advice for specific health concerns.
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