Be Serene is a flower essence formula that helps animals cope with emotional stresses. It can help prevent or resolve a variety of behavioral issues, including separation anxiety, carsickness, fear of loud noises, fear of territorial intruders, or those that occur in stressful environments like the veterinarian's office.
For: Cats and Dogs
Benefits:
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Helps prevent or resolve a large variety of behavioral issues
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Stops cats from spraying, vocalizing excessively, or scratching
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Easy to give
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No known side effects
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Made in the USA
How it works: The herbal ingredients in Be Serene work synergistically to ease anxiety in your favorite furry friend.
Cautions: If the dropper is used to place Be Serene directly into your pet's mouth, discard unused product after three weeks. If the dropper is used to mix Be Serene with water in a spray bottle and not placed directly into your pet's mouth, discard unused product three months after opening the bottle.
More Information:
Brand Name Be Serene for Animals (SpiritEssence)
Active Ingredient(s): Essences of: Aspen, Blackberry, Canna Lily, Canyon Dudleya, Cat¿s Claw, Cherry Plum, Chiton, Clematis, Full Color Spectrum, Hawthorn Tree, Impatiens, Mimulus, Mountain Pool, Noni, Pelican, Pennyroyal, Rock Rose, Russian Olive, Scleranthus, Staghorn Algae, Star of Bethlehem, Sweet Chestnut, Walnut and FES Environmental Solution. Also with Michael's Energy water of Tektite and Gold.
What is this product used for: Be Serene is a flower essence formula that helps animals cope with the emotional stresses of everyday life, helping them to feel protected and grounded. Be Serene can help prevent or resolve a variety of behavioral issues including separation anxiety, fear of unusually loud noises like fireworks, construction or thunderstorms, and fear of territorial intruders like house guests. Be Serene is also ideal to help resolve carsickness and can be used in stressful environments like the veterinarian's office.
Availability: Be Serene is a non-prescription (OTC) product available in 1oz bottles.
How this product should be used: Add half a dropper-full of Be Serene to your pet's fresh water every day. For extra stressful situations, add 3-5 drops by mouth 3-4 times a day or as needed. To increase the effect, give more often rather than more volume. Add a dropper-full to a spray bottle filled with spring water, and use it to spray a room, carrier, car, or around litter boxes. Or put a few drops in your hand and massage around the head and ears.
What are the side effects: There are no known side effects.
What special precautions are there: This product is for animal use only. If dropper is placed directly into the animal's mouth, discard unused product after 3 weeks. If dropper is not placed directly into animal's mouth, discard unused product 3 months after opening bottle.
In the event of overdose: Contact your veterinarian or veterinary emergency room.
How should I store this product: Store this product in a cool, dry place. Do not refrigerate. Keep away from microwave ovens and other strong electromagnetic fields and strong odors. Keep out of direct sunlight
Directions:
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1-800-PetMeds Be Serene is perfect for helping animals cope with the emotional stresses of everyday life.
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A gentle flower essence used to relieve stress.
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Can help to prevent or resolve a variety of behavioral issues including separation anxiety, fear of loud noises, and fear of territorial intruders such as house guests.
Tip: If giving directly by mouth discard after 3 weeks. If adding to pet’s drinking water or using in a spray bottle to mist a room, discard after 3 months.
Dosage:
Pet
Weight
Dosage
Dogs/Cats (by mouth):
All weights
For extra stressful situations give 3-5 drops by mouth 3-4 times a day or as needed.
Dogs/Cats (in drinking water):
All weights
Add ½ dropperful to pet’s drinking water every day.
Dogs/Cats (Spray mist):
All weights
Add a dropperful to a spray bottle filled with spring water and use it to spray a room, carrier, car, or around litter boxes. Or, put a few drops on your hand and massage around the pet’s head and ears.
We brought home a new kitten and our siamese was not impressed. As the kitten grew they began to fight. Looking for a product that would help with the problem we bought Be Serene. Use it for a couple of weeks and there was no change in either cat. We put it in the communial waterbowl and in the kittens food and it had no effect on either cat.
Response from 1800petmeds®:By Randy, Customer Care, 03/23/2011
Maine64, thank you for your review. I'm sorry that you did not get the results you were looking for from the Be Serene. You may see better results from Composure Liquid: http://www.1800petmeds.com/Composur... Please contact us if you'd like a refund or a replacement.
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03/17/2011
by Lisa
Marriottsville, MD
Rating:
Effectiveness:Â
(1of5)
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(3of5)
Rating:
( Overall:Â
(1of5)
Breed::Shuh Tzu
"No effect"
The product has no effect on either of my Shih Tzu's. I wouldn't purchase again.
Response from 1800petmeds®:By Randy, Customer Care, 03/19/2011
Lisa, Thank you for your review. I'm very sorrt that your Shih Tzu's got no benefit from Be Serene. Please contact us for a refund. You may see better results with Composure: http://www.1800petmeds.com/Composur...
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01/30/2011
by KatMana
Westerville, Ohio
Rating:
Effectiveness:Â
(1of5)
Taste:Â
(1of5)
Rating:
( Overall:Â
(1of5)
Breed::domestic shorthair
"Not worth it"
I bought this for my 9 lb. cat who is just a nervous sort about everthing. The doorbell or telephone rings and he's under the bed for hours. He hasn't come downstairs for 6 months, since we acquired a new stray female cat. He lives, eats, sleeps upstairs, including having to move his litter box upstairs. We have seen no effect using Be Serene. Therefore, NO, I don't recommend it all!!!
Response from 1800petmeds®:By Randy, Customer Care, 01/31/2011
KatMana, thank you for your review. I'm sorry you did not get the desired results for your cat using Be Serene. You may see better results using Composure Liquid: http://www.1800petmeds.com/Composur... All of our producst are unconditionally guaranteed. Please contact us for a refund or replacement.
Response from 1800petmeds®:By Randy, Customer Care, 01/29/2011
Carfavor, Thank you for your review. I'm sorry you are not getting the desired results you were looking for. You might try Composure for your dog's anxiety: http://www.1800petmeds.com/Composur... Please contact us for a refund or a replacement.
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11/18/2010
by Sally Jo
Abilene, Texas
Top 250 Contributor
Rating:
( Overall:Â
(4of5)
Breed::Tabby
"works"
I have 3 rescue kitties, the male and the first one rescued picks on the the third one that was rescued. I bought Be Serene on the hopes that it would help the male calm down on his stalking and for the third one who is stressed. I put it in their water and it has helped alot. No more cat growling and everyone is more congenial to each other. I would recommend this for anyone to try
Not only does my pug have separation anxiety, she's afraid of thunderstorms and fireworks. I've tried EVERYTHING to calm her down, even Valium. Nothing works.
I just want to know if I need a prescription from a Vet, since it's such a "natural" medication. And I'm surprised that question hasn't been asked before.
You don't need a prescription for Be Serene. I bought it to try on my own. It's all natural and has a fresh scent to it. My kitties drank their water immediately when I put in the Be Serene solution.
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