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OLFA'MIND: Support in case of trauma, difficult past, mistreatment.

Packaging: 30 ml

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Support for trauma, difficult past experiences, and mistreatment.

Directions for use: Spray in your pet's environment.

Ingredients: Alcohol, Organic Citrus aurantium ssp bergamia oil, Wild Aniba Rosae oil, Organic Cistus Ladaniferus oil, Organic Abies Balsamea oil.

Precautions: For external use only - Do not spray on the animal - Highly flammable product - Keep out of reach of children and animals.

Instructions:

1. Let the horse choose the essential oil by letting it smell.

Never impose a scent on the horse. Spray the scent on a cloth that you wear and see if the horse shows interest in it. Let the horse become familiar with the scent for a few days until it shows interest in accessing it.

2. Associate the scent with good moments.

Start by letting the horse smell the oil during "good moments," when it is calm and enjoying time with you (e.g. grooming, grazing). This will help the horse associate the scent with a positive experience.

3. When stressed, let the horse smell this essential oil.

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OLFA'MIND does not have a direct translation from French to English as it appears to be a proper noun or a brand name. Without f

OLFA'MIND does not have a direct translation from French to English as it appears to be a proper noun or a brand name. Without f

OLFA'MIND: Support in case of trauma, difficult past, mistreatment.

Packaging: 30 ml


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