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๐โ๐ฆบ Elevate your petโs recovery game with natureโs original remedy!
Denes Arnica 30c is a 15ml liquid homeopathic remedy made in the UK, designed to support natural healing in cats and dogs of all ages. Trusted since 1951, it helps prevent bruising, reduce pain, limit bleeding, and encourage faster recovery from injuries or exhaustion using a gentle, allergen-free formula with no artificial additives.


















| ASIN | B003TL683A |
| Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 33,370 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 601 in Health Supplies for Cats 2,736 in Health Supplies for Dogs |
| Colour | clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (739) |
| Date First Available | 22 Jun. 2010 |
| EU Energy Efficiency Label | B |
| Flavor | Other |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 50 g |
| Item model number | 50138 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 9.1 x 3 x 2.9 cm; 50 g |
| Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | 15 ml (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses | Stomach |
| Storage Information | please refer to label |
B**C
Believe it worked on my dog but the bottles are far too tiny much bigger ones please!
My dog somehow injured his leg, perhaps muscles, two vets puzzled could not find what was wrong (Except he had a swelling of muscles/tendons under his back leg), he got put onto anti inflammatories/painkiller, but I have used these drops also and also rubbed it gently on his back leg. I also tried it on myself as I every year or two get flare ups of fibromyalgia and this was brilliant stuff. I only used a couple of drops but it took the pain away, so must have worked on my dog. Now always going to have some for my dogs. I have since bought myself some Arnica cream. Note 22 May 2021 Bought arnica gel in 1000gram tub did not have any pain relief at all. These drops are marvelous so sorry they are such tiny bottles. Please note, a question asked for someone's dog who would not eat. No this is not suitable for a dog who will not eat (I suggest the dog is ill or unhappy needs a vet).
M**G
Seems great
Third purchase of this now seems to have got rid of my dog tommys limp what more can I say much cheaper than the vetโs medication
L**S
Appeared to work
Bought for two dogs, used once so far for muscular pain and the dog appeared to be much more comfortable
B**H
Works really well
Iโve been using this to treat a wild fox who visits my garden nightly. He was unable to weight bear at all on one of his back legs before but now he is standing on it and walking short distances building up his strength. It seemed to work quickly and we noticed an improvement within a few doses. Imagine it must have an okay taste as he has accepted it every time. Easy to use and works great
R**W
Value for money
My neighbour was satisfied with this product. Thank you.
D**Y
Arnica for Cruciate Ligament Recovery
I am using this to help my Boxer recover from a Cruciate Ligament injury, alongside rest, careful walking exercises and other natural supplements. However, I have found that using this twice daily really helps him and he seems a lot more comfortable since using it. I am being very careful not to let him jump, run or play with my other dog (which is not easy with a lot of dogs, but being a Boxer, he is very lively, even at the age of 9 ) ! The vet has said that it is a partial tear, as the x-rays showed a small amount of fluid on his knee and he is weight bearing on it, but does favour it. Ligament injuries take months to heal and careful diet (he is on a Raw diet) and management have to be applied. I do not want him to have surgery, partly due to his age and also the fact that the body can heal itself, if given the chance ! I have researched everything that needs to be done in order for this to happen (including supplements, pain relief and physical therapy), but I am also aware that it is not a 'quick fix' (neither is surgery, which some people think it is) and slow progress is good and is still progress - it just takes time :) I am using Arnica, as I am not happy using anti-inflammatories from the vets (I was going to use them for 10 days after it happened, but after only taking 4 tablets, over 4 days, he went off his food, so this strengthened my reasoning for not using them - I did not give him anymore and his appetite returned), and so long as they are carefully chosen, natural remedies can be just as effective !
M**O
Arnica for Pain Relief
I cant see my dog has benefitted so far but its early days to really tell
L**S
Cats back to himself ๐
One of my cats suffers with mouth issues. Seems to flare up every winter. The vets said it's possibly stomatitis but can't confirm with out an expensive (ยฃ900+) blood tests! So last flare up the vet prescribed anti biotics and a painkillers and my cat recovered after about a couple of weeks. This cost about 200 in a vet visit. This year I could sense the flare was happening again. Cat started losing weight, making clicking noises when he grooms himself, looking unkempt and sleeping a lot. So I thought I'd give some alternative medicine a go. I got these arnica drops and I got a natural anti biotics both from Amazon (green and white box if anyone wants to look for it with a cat with glasses on the box) Started giving them both on 4th Jan ( 3x a day arnica drops x5 drops and 1ml of anti biotics 3x a day) and by the 9th Jan, cat returned to being goofy and playing, the clicking noises whilst grooming has stopped and his appetite has returned. Not sure if it was the arnica drops or the natural anti biotics I had been giving him but they both seemed to do the trick and my cat is back happy again. I will definitely be keeping on top of this treatment for him. In terms of taste I mix them both up with a liquid treat like dreamies or other alternative. Liquid suited my cat better because he was struggling to eat solids or wasn't interested in them. He lapped it up anyway. He is now on both x2 a day till I run out and then we will go from there. So glad I managed to treat him and save the expensive vet visit. Definitely worth a try
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