Lavender Calms Anxious Service Dog

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Jul 23, 2014, 11:00:55 PM7/23/14
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Crystal shared a testimony on the use of HEO Lavender on her mother's service dog: This week has been very crazy and stressful. Her service dog, Shelley, was very worried about Mom to the point that she vomited Tuesday afternoon. Wednesday after Mom left via ambulance, the poor dog was very freaked out. I sent an e-mail to my church asking prayer and updating about my mom's health condition, and I asked prayer for Shelley (the dog), too. In answer to prayer, right after that the Lord brought to mind to put a drop of your Lavender on the top of her head, she immediately started to calm down, and her breathing returned to normal. After a short time, she was still a little antsy, so I put another drop on her head, petted her, spoke words of comfort and blessing to her, and she calmed down the rest of the way. To God be the glory.

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Jul 5, 2014, 10:54:28 AM7/5/14
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Sarah wrote: I have an 85 lb dog who is afraid of thunderstorms and fireworks. Last night when the fireworks started up, he started breathing heavily and trembling. I couldn't get him calmed down. I finally tried applying 2 drops of Lavender on the tips of his ears, and sure enough, he calmed right down. 

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Jul 25, 2014, 1:41:28 AM7/25/14
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Nikki wrote: I've used both Lavender and Peaceful (on separate occasions) on my schnauzer, and both have worked quite well. I try to apply it to our dog well before the storm hits because even the change in barometric pressure sends her into a tizzy.
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