We have now successfully treated several dogs with the SSP. It is striking that the fear remains present. Which is often logical. But the dogs can now come out of it themselves and no longer get stuck in their fear. There are also sometimes physical differences, such as an iris that becomes visible again. Where before the eye was completely black.
We even tested it first out of desperation with Neo our shepherd dog. Last New Year's Eve she did not dare to go outside because of the fireworks. This was over after a week and everything seemed normal again. Early this summer very heavy fireworks were set off when she was walking outside. Immediately after that she was afraid to go outside around the same time. Later that spread throughout the day. At one point she didn't dare to go outside at all and also froze all the time.
Zylkene and Ashwaghanda helped only briefly and was no longer effective after a few days.
We then turned on SSP Core for her by playing it on top of her bench through two boxes. After only the third hour of SSP Core, our children also noticed that she was less afraid. After the fifth hour, this was completely obvious because she went outside normally again and also no longer froze. On vacation in France, we had the misfortune to experience the national holiday with lots of fireworks. Then she was very scared again. The day after, however, she immediately dared to go outside again. Occasionally she is still very scared on very busy stretches but she does not freeze anymore.
Update December 8, 2023, even during this fireworks period, her fear is still there. But it is manageable for her. She no longer wants to flee immediately inside out of fear when there is a loud bang outside. Furthermore, in recent weeks she has had less trouble with crowded environments and sometimes even seeks them out.
We offer it for animals as a no cure no pay variant for now, until we know for sure what it does in other animals. And also in which animals it does not work. If you have or know an animal that is very scared, please contact us to discuss it further.
Read more about the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) in dogs here.
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