
Bach Remedies
Holistic Approach for
Dogs Owners
in South London & Worldwide

Introducing Our New Service:
Bach Flower Remedies for Dog’s Owners in Wandsworth, London and UK.
Feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, or struggling to balance your personal life while caring for your puppy? We get it. Managing dog care alongside your daily responsibilities can be a lot, and sometimes it’s easy to feel like you’re barely keeping it all together. That’s why I am d to introduce our new service tailored just for dog owners: Bach Flower Remedies.

Bach Flower Remedies are a natural, gentle approach to emotional well-being. Developed by Dr. Edward Bach in the 1930s, these remedies use flower and plant extracts to address various emotional and mental challenges. Whether you’re grappling with stress, or anxiety, or just need a bit of positivity, Bach Flower Remedies can offer the support you need.
How Can Bach Flower Remedies Benefit Dog's Owners?
Reduce Stress and Anxiety:
Balancing work, family, and pet care can be overwhelming. Our remedies help ease stress and anxiety, allowing you to enjoy quality time with your dog without feeling on edge.
Boost Your Energy:
Feeling drained and low on energy? Bach Flower Remedies can help recharge your batteries, giving you the stamina to keep up with your pet and your daily life.
Stabilise Emotions:
Personal challenges can take a toll on your emotional health. Our remedies help stabilize your mood and support a positive outlook, even during tough times.
Enhance Patience:
Dogs can test your patience, especially when you’re already stretched thin. Bach Flower Remedies can boost your tolerance and improve your relationship with your pet.
Address Specific Emotional Issues:
Each remedy is designed for specific emotional states. Whether it’s dealing with grief, fear, or self-doubt, we’ll find the right combination to help you.

Seven Categories of Remedies
Fear: For those dealing with anxiety about known or unknown things, feeling on the mental edge.
Uncertainty: To help with indecision, lack of direction, and self-doubt.
Insufficient Interest in Present Circumstances: For feelings of apathy or disconnection.
Loneliness: To address feelings of isolation or shyness.
Over-Sensitivity to Influences and Ideas: For those easily affected by others' opinions or criticism.
Despondency or Despair: To help with feelings of hopelessness or extreme fatigue.
Over-Care for the Welfare of Others: For those who focus excessively on others' needs at their own expense.
