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TESTIMONIALS |
Stressex
Spray, helps them reduce my animal clients anxiety and relaxes them while we fix them up.
Many Pet Owners are now treating their animals with
Stressex Spray before
they bring them to our store. Sara F., Mesa AZ.
I don’t know how I operated my Grooming Shop without
Stressex Spray. Now
when a dog from hell comes in, I don’t worry about it, just a few puffs and a 10-15 min wait and the
DOG FROM HELL becomes a pussy cat. Judy R., Nelson BC
I use the
Stressex Spray with
upset dogs and cats, just a few puffs and everyone is happy. I use it in my pet hotel to relax some
of my guests & I use it myself at night when I can't sleep. Marianne J., Grand Forks BC
I’ve had a lot of cats lately at
our Grooming Shop. To calm them down I give them about two puffs of
Stressex Spray. They
spit and foam at the mouth for a few moments, but then I have a relaxed cat that I can work with.
Joey L, Westbank B.C.
I use the
Ear Drops every day in our
shop. We clean the pets ears and them put a few drop in each. We also use the
First Aid Spray in the
ears when there is swelling or redness...signs of infection. Chris R., Westbank B.C.
One of my boarders got his paw
caught in the wire fence and tore the pad. I cleaned it, sprayed it with
First Aid Spray and
wrapped it with saran wrap and tape. Within 48 hours there was evidence of healing and in 5 days the
dog made a complete recovery. Olga P., Cresent Valley BC
An older couple came to one of my Pet Dealers with a Sheep
Dog whose health was going down hill very fast. The couple did not have the financial resources to
go to a Veterinarian, so they came to Olga.
The Dog had a severe case of "hot spots". Once
Olga got the hair off there were visible sores half way down the back and down the rear legs, some 2
inches across and leaking badly. Olga told the couple that the Dog would have to stay in her kennel
for several days {turned out to be four} and that she would try some natural herbal remedies.
Olga shaved the area as best she could and cleaned it several times with soap and water and
applied First Aid Spray.
It took the better part of 2 bottles, and the dog’s rear end was nice and brown. Well the healing
started immediately and on the morning of the second day Olga said she had to spray 4 spots again.
From that point on it was just clean bedding every night and the dog healed right up. Olga P.,
Cresent Valley BC
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