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	<title>Comments on: Bach Flower Essences for Pets Bulletin Board</title>
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		<title>By: Coryelle Kramer~Animal Communicator</title>
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		<dc:creator>Coryelle Kramer~Animal Communicator</dc:creator>
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		<description>Yes I am leaving a comment on my post, I thought why not be the first.
I had a wonderful experience recently that I thought I would share.

We were dog-sitting for our neighbors dog for 1 day. She knows us and loves us be we are just not her people so she was a little agitated. She would wait at the door and look at every car that passed by and not relax or lay down but stayed sitting straight up. She wanted to go and leave with them and seemed to also have a little anxiety about the situation. So I tried the following combo Red Chestnut for the strong symbiotic relationship with her people the feel she NEEDED to be with them. Walnut for the major change of her being with us, and White Chestnut for the repetitive &quot;going to the door and looking at every car&quot; behavior. I gave her the combo every 30 minutes for the first 4 hours
Within 15 minutes she was laying by the door and visibly more relaxed.
after 30 Minute she had come into the living room and was lying down.
After 2 hours when taken outside for a walk she would not go to her house rather she would go for a walk and then come immediately back to our house.
By that evening she was sleeping and snoring and dreaming away on the living room rug. not going to the door once until her people came to get her the next afternoon. And when they were ready to leave, Gwen (the dog) remained lying on the rug and had to be coached to get up and go with her people! She had a great time with us and we had a great time with her. The power of these essences even after working with them for years, still amazes and thrills me.

Many thanks to you, Gwen (the dog) for allowing me to try my combo on you.
Coryelle</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes I am leaving a comment on my post, I thought why not be the first.<br />
I had a wonderful experience recently that I thought I would share.</p>
<p>We were dog-sitting for our neighbors dog for 1 day. She knows us and loves us be we are just not her people so she was a little agitated. She would wait at the door and look at every car that passed by and not relax or lay down but stayed sitting straight up. She wanted to go and leave with them and seemed to also have a little anxiety about the situation. So I tried the following combo Red Chestnut for the strong symbiotic relationship with her people the feel she NEEDED to be with them. Walnut for the major change of her being with us, and White Chestnut for the repetitive &#8220;going to the door and looking at every car&#8221; behavior. I gave her the combo every 30 minutes for the first 4 hours<br />
Within 15 minutes she was laying by the door and visibly more relaxed.<br />
after 30 Minute she had come into the living room and was lying down.<br />
After 2 hours when taken outside for a walk she would not go to her house rather she would go for a walk and then come immediately back to our house.<br />
By that evening she was sleeping and snoring and dreaming away on the living room rug. not going to the door once until her people came to get her the next afternoon. And when they were ready to leave, Gwen (the dog) remained lying on the rug and had to be coached to get up and go with her people! She had a great time with us and we had a great time with her. The power of these essences even after working with them for years, still amazes and thrills me.</p>
<p>Many thanks to you, Gwen (the dog) for allowing me to try my combo on you.<br />
Coryelle</p>
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