Rescue Remedy Pet Supplement
Verified Jun 16, 2026
A liquid herbal supplement for dogs and cats made from a blend of Bach flower extracts in a vegetable glycerin and water base. It’s marketed for use in stressful situations, such as travel or loud noises, and is given in very small drop doses. This product is intended as a calming supplement, not as a source of daily nutrition or complete food.
This is a highly diluted flower-extract supplement aimed at stress relief rather than nutrition, so it doesn’t provide meaningful calories, protein, vitamins, or minerals for your pet. For owners who are interested in Bach flower remedies, this offers an alcohol-free, glycerin-based option that is easy to give in food, water, or directly by mouth. It should be thought of as an optional add-on, not a replacement for behavior training, environmental management, or veterinary care when those are needed.
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At a Glance
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Strengths
- Alcohol-free liquid formula in a vegetable glycerin and water base, which is generally palatable and easy to administer to both dogs and cats.
- Very small serving volumes, so it is unlikely to significantly affect your pet’s overall diet or calorie intake.
- Can be used in both dogs and cats, which may be convenient in multi-pet households if your veterinarian agrees it’s appropriate.
Considerations
- This is not a complete or balanced diet and does not provide essential nutrients; it should only be used in addition to a regular, nutritionally complete pet food.
- Evidence for Bach flower remedies providing reliable, clinically meaningful calming effects in pets is limited, so results may be variable from pet to pet.
- Because it is a supplement, it’s important to discuss use with your veterinarian, especially if your pet has medical conditions or is taking other medications.
Full Ingredient List
Ingredients and analysis reflect manufacturer data at the time of our last update and can change without notice. Always check the actual product packaging before feeding.
Ingredient filtering helps identify compatible options but is not a substitute for a veterinary elimination diet.
Top 5 Ingredients Explained
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Herb
Herbs are typically used in pet foods as flavoring and minor sources of phytonutrients (antioxidants and aromatic compounds), and some are traditionally included to support digestion or a calming effect. While certain herbs can provide beneficial antioxidants, breath‑freshening or digestive support for dogs and cats, others — especially concentrated extracts or essential oils — can be toxic or interact with medications, so use in small amounts and under veterinary guidance.
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Herb
Herbs are typically used in pet foods as flavoring and minor sources of phytonutrients (antioxidants and aromatic compounds), and some are traditionally included to support digestion or a calming effect. While certain herbs can provide beneficial antioxidants, breath‑freshening or digestive support for dogs and cats, others — especially concentrated extracts or essential oils — can be toxic or interact with medications, so use in small amounts and under veterinary guidance.
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Plum
Plum is used sparingly in pet foods as a fruit ingredient to provide moisture, natural sweetness, dietary fiber and antioxidants (such as vitamin C and polyphenols), but it is not a primary source of protein or essential nutrients for dogs or cats. The flesh can support digestion and offer antioxidant benefits, however plums are relatively high in sugars and can cause gastrointestinal upset in sensitive or diabetic pets, and their pits (and stems/leaves) contain cyanogenic compounds and pose choking or obstruction hazards, so commercial formulations must exclude them.
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Herb
Herbs are typically used in pet foods as flavoring and minor sources of phytonutrients (antioxidants and aromatic compounds), and some are traditionally included to support digestion or a calming effect. While certain herbs can provide beneficial antioxidants, breath‑freshening or digestive support for dogs and cats, others — especially concentrated extracts or essential oils — can be toxic or interact with medications, so use in small amounts and under veterinary guidance.
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Herb
Herbs are typically used in pet foods as flavoring and minor sources of phytonutrients (antioxidants and aromatic compounds), and some are traditionally included to support digestion or a calming effect. While certain herbs can provide beneficial antioxidants, breath‑freshening or digestive support for dogs and cats, others — especially concentrated extracts or essential oils — can be toxic or interact with medications, so use in small amounts and under veterinary guidance.
Product Details & Brand
Product Specs
Brand
Nature's Farmacy is the flagship brand offering animal health supplements, probiotics, digestive enzymes, and nutritional support products. It focuses on holistic, natural wellness solutions for pets and performance animals, targeting consumers seeking science-based yet natural options for animal health.
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Products are manufactured in the USA under strict in-house quality control procedures. The company oversees its production to ensure consistency, purity, and efficacy of supplements, adhering to standard GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) for animal supplements.
Manufacturing details are compiled from public sources and not independently verified; they may not reflect contract manufacturing or co-packing.
Recall History
Nature's Farmacy Rescue Remedy Pet Supplement has no recalls since 2014.
Source: FDA Pet Food Recall Database · Monitored daily
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