
Recognising signs of emotional discomfort in animals
Animals can feel uneasy during loud events like fireworks or storms. They may also feel uneasy when traveling, visiting the vet, or being left alone. These changes disrupt their sense of comfort and routine.
Common distresses include unfamiliar environments, car journeys, or your separation from them. Knowing what causes discomfort can help you notice it early. This lets you take easy steps to support your pet’s emotional wellbeing.

Signs your pet is feeling unsettled
Look for signs like, hiding, restlessness, excessive barking, or changes in eating and toileting. Some animals may cling to you more than usual, while others may withdraw. These behaviours often signal that your companion feels unsettled. Recognising the early signs helps you take calm, confident action when they need you most.

How to calm a pet during stressful situations
- Keep their environment calm and predictable. Use soothing music, calming routines, and safe spaces.
- Exercise and playtime also help release tension. For fireworks or travel, prepare in advance with calming tools or gentle, natural remedies.
- Use RESCUE Pets to support with your animals emotional balance with a blend of 5 Dr’ Bachs Flower Remedies. Available as chews or droppers for daytime support and night droppers for support during sleep.
If symptoms persist and become, always consult your vet. Early support can make all the difference for your pet’s long term wellbeing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Create a safe space indoors, close curtains, and play gentle music to drown out loud bangs. Calming supplements or natural remedies like RESCUE® Pet can offer extra support.
To help your pet feel safe and create a more positive experience, keep journeys short where possible. Use familiar bedding or toys and RESCUE® Pet to support calm and gently comfort and reassure.
Watch for signs of ongoing distress. These signs include excessive barking, destructive behaviour, toileting indoors, loss of appetite, or changes in mood or routine.
You can use RESCUE® Remedy Pet as part of a supportive routine. This is not a replacement for professional veterinary advice. It is not a veterinary medicine and does not treat behavioural disorders. If you suspect your pet may be experiencing separation anxiety, speak to your vet for advice and support.
A unique blend of five Bach™ Original Flower Essences, designed to provide natural support in times of emotional demand or tension. Many pet owners use it to help their animals in challenging situations.
This includes travel, vet visits, loud noises, or changes in routine. RESCUE® Remedy is suitable for use alongside a balanced lifestyle and support strategies.
Dr. Bach created RESCUE® Remedy in the 1930s. It contains 5 Bach™ Original Flower Essences: Rock Rose, Impatiens, Clematis, Star of Bethlehem, and Cherry Plum.
These essences help to gently promote calm. Use them by adding to your pet’s water, food, or directly onto their tongue. Suitable for everyday use as part of your pet care routine.
Yes, you can use to support your puppy during new experiences or periods of change. Ideal for:
- Crate training
- New settings
- Short periods of separation
If you’re unsure or have concerns, it’s best to speak to your vet before introducing anything new to your puppy’s routine.