Bach Flower Remedies for Animals
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Bach Flower Remedies for Animals is complete and authoritative, drawing as it does on insights from animal behaviorists and marrying them to practical examples of how the Remedies may be used.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1197615 in Books
- Published on: 1999-09-25
- Released on: 2004-11-25
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 176 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Publisher
Charles William Daniel (1871-1955) was a maverick free-thinker whose tiny publishing house had august links with many of the most influential thinkers and movements of the 20th century. To wit, copies of Daniel's books could be found in the library at Ghandi's ashram. This spirit lived on after his death, and the company maintained its niche by publishing definitive texts on a variety of spiritual and esoteric subjects. Many of these titles, notably those on Aromatherapy and Bach Flower remedies, have become standard works on the subject. When the C.W. Daniel list went looking for a new home, the Vermilion and Rider imprints were the natural place for this wonderful collection of authors.
Customer Reviews
Bach Flower Remedies For Animals
The book is an excellent source of information if you have pets or are in the pet industry.
Indispensable guide for using Bach Remedies with your pets
As a caretaker of six cats and a dog, I have used Bach Remedies for years with my animals but I've always had to refer to books focusing on the use of the remedies with humans. This book has come to my rescue and I especially like that there are separate chapters on cats and dogs. There is also a separate chapter on use of the remedies wih horses.
The best feature of the book is the second chapter "Using the remedies" where the authors spell out the animal behaviors that can indicate a need for each of the 38 remedies. For example, Crab Apple is the remedy for cleansing and is indicated for a animal who does excessive grooming or chews on its fur or feathers.
The only negative aspect for me, as an American, is the very British slant in the resources lists and in the case studies. However, that is a small complaint in the overall usefulness of this title.




