🐶 Unleash the ultimate harmony in your home!
The Jackson Galaxy Ultimate Peacemaker Set is a powerful trio designed to support your pet's emotional well-being. Featuring an all-natural formula, this set includes solutions for bullying behavior, self-esteem enhancement, and fostering a sense of community among pets. Each 2 oz. bottle is crafted to provide effective, holistic care, ensuring your furry companions thrive in a harmonious environment.
M**E
This stuff is magic! I swear!
We have 3 cats, all females. We had 4 cats until just a couple months ago. Our cat, Precious was laying unresponsive on the floor when we came home from work one day and died in the animal hospital 2 days later. The vet couldn’t say what happened other than she showed symptoms of a stroke. She was always stressed out. She was constantly cornered and bullied by Misha, an aggressive cat who gets along with no one. While Precious was in the animal hospital and before she died, I ordered these because I wanted her to be comfortable when she came home, not cornered by a fat grump. Precious would never get to try these drops, but they have worked wonders for the rest of our furry little girls. We gave Misha the “bully solution” drops. Grace is a small, dainty little thing that gets beat up on and doesn’t try to defend herself, she just takes it- we gave her the “self-esteem” drops. Glory and Grace are sisters. Glory is bigger and more playful, who enjoys chasing and playing with whoever’s around. All 3 cats got the “peacemaker” drops - Glory got these drops ONLY since she’s kind of neutral in all this. I’ve only administered these drops to their fur MAYBE 10 times in 2 months... maybe... but what a difference! Glory is still playful. Misha the bully has now become timid as Grace has assumed the role of Alpha and Misha now tip toes around her and is skiddish. I honestly don’t think I have to give them any more drops for a long while, if ever. Misha now knows Grace won’t be bullied, and Grace now knows she doesn’t HAVE to be bullied. It’s comical to watch. Absolutely worth it. Misha is by no means anybody’s buddy. She was and still is a loner. But now she’s not an aggressive loner.Update: It is now November 2023. Years have passed and I have not had to administer any more drops. All the cats are still getting along. They can be in the same room and tolerate each other. I would definitely recommend this product!
J**E
Don’t waste your money
Used as directed. Did not phase my cats. Threw them out.
E**Y
Possible Miracle in the Making....
So first off, my problem: 1 female tabby cat (my first cat) & 3 younger male Siamese. The boys relentlessly attack the female. One in particular is a hard-core stalker, won't let her leave a room, won't let her down or up the stairs. She'd be living behind the couch, on cabinets, there was potty in inappropriate places.I've done EVERYTHING. Cat towers in every corner of my house. I've used the multi-cat feliway - which I think worked a tiny bit. I play & try to exhaust the Siamese (an impossible task). I got catnip oil to use in a diffuser & I will say that has been PURE MAGIC, but it wasn't enough.I have been eyeing this product for a while, but skeptical and nervous considering it's relatively expensive for me. But I decided to go for it.I've so far found the best is to put the few drops in my hand & then pet the cats, rubbing it on their fur. They didn't seem to eat the food when this was mixed with it, and dropping it on their fur from the dropper scared them - IDK if there is a good way to warm up the liquid, but I think bc it's rather cold that is the issue.I use the Peacemaker primarily in the water bowl. I don't know if that helps or not. I use the Self Esteem on my girl, but I admit not as much because I wasn't feeling it was helping. She's since been to vet & we have a different anti-anxiety item going in her food, but I should also return to using this on her.I use the Bully Threat on the Siamese, especially the main stalker. Now, I'm not sure I'm ready to call for a miracle, but I see a remarkable difference in him over the last week. For starters, he isn't going after her. Normally when she tries to leave the bedroom in the middle of the night or early morning he bolts after her, now he is just content to lay next to me. He's also become MUCH more loving & snuggles right next to me all night, which he rarely ever does.Now, we still have some issues, not sure if the others are maybe less receptive to the Bully Threat or I haven't been giving it to them as much, I admit the main stalker gets the most treatments. Part of the ongoing issue is possibly related to the female's PTSD and that she just associates attacks with looking at any of the boys, and particularly since two are pretty identical. I'm hopeful with some more time and multi-tools I can ease her fears and get things squared away.I will for sure keep buying the Bully Threat, if I continue with just that and see a decline I will resume all 3 (but they will likely last quite some time anyway).
K**K
I'm surprised they work.
Honestly I'm pretty surprised bit very happy these work. We have one very anxious kitty that had some big time pee pee marking problems on her dad's chair. We had to get liquid proof coverings for the couch and recliner but it wasn't 100%. Even with a pee pad and a blanket it down it would still make the cover smell. She was marking maybe 3 to 4 times a week. We were at our wits and I've tried everything in the book. These worked faster than I though. Within a week she calmed down. She actually had the zooming and more confidence. She still won't leave the living room for long periods of time but she has been spending more time in the windows in my office and the back room.The Bully has worked GREAT for our only boy cat. While he is fixed, he is also the baby and keeps trying to claim dominance over his sisters. He is both super sweet and so loving but also a living nightmare. While not perfect, Bully has calmed him down quite a bit. I've used peacemaker as a spray to help calm down the whole lot of them (we have 4) and it has been such a relief. Our anxious girl still has accidents but it's maybe once a month.The trick is you HAVE to keep up wirecliner. Apply about 4 times a day. We use the dropper and apply directly to their fur. I also put a few drops on the recliner. I went out of town for a weekend and hubby forgot to be diligent with it and anxious girl has a couple accidents. After a few days of rigid schedule again she was fine.
M**Y
Helps a little, maybe?
I really wanted this product to work as magically as it sounds, but it did not for my cats. It might have brought the aggression and fear levels down a little, but it may also be my imagination. I’ve used it faithfully for three months and am continuing to use it until it is gone. They are a little better, but still have to be separated when we are not home and watched closely when we are home. I think time has had more of an impact than this. I do not plan to purchase again when it runs out.
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