





๐ฟ Calm the chaos, reclaim your peaceful home.
Jackson Galaxy Bully Solution Behavior Drops combine vet-formulated flower essences designed to reduce aggressive and territorial behavior in cats and dogs. Ideal for multi-pet homes, this natural supplement helps ease tension and bullying, promoting harmony through easy-to-administer drops added to food or water. Consistent use over weeks leads to noticeable improvements in pet interactions and household peace.









| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 3,077 Reviews |
S**M
Works from the 1st day
I adopted a stray kitten 11 years ago and he came with constant sneezing and one eye that is always crusty. I had him test by 3 different Vets for respiratory illnesses or other reasons and it is just allergies (maybe he's allergic to humans, LOL.) So for years I've been wiping snot off windows and trying different meds and supplements. So far this has been the best, by far. The first day I tired it he didn't sneeze at all! That was a miracle. Over the weeks he has sneezed occasionally, likely due to seasonal issues (just like me) but this is easy for me to give him (just put s few drops in his mouth) and it works pretty well. My cat has dry food and a water fountain so I don't add to that, but he gets his first dose with his soft treat in the morning, the rest of the day I just put a couple drops in his mouth, he doesn't seem to mind and it doesn't really have an odor or taste that I can tell. Try it, it might work well for you too!
A**R
Happy Tummy = Happy Kitty
I was skeptical at first, but these drops really work! Our kitty suffered from years of chronic vomiting. We tried many different foods, thinking she had an allergy, but the vomiting persisted. We fed her smaller portions throughout the day, thinking she was eating too fast, but nothing changed. We tried raising her bowl, thinking she wasn't digesting properly. Nope. After several rounds at the vet, we finally concluded she had anxiety. Enter Happy Tummy. Our vet had recommended a different anti-anxiety product in pill form that we never tried, mainly because the cat doesn't like wet food and the pills would be hard to give her any other way. These drops seemed like an easier and healthier solution. And they were! The cat loves the ritual of having us apply them to her back and it really does make her chill out! Do not expect overnight results for the tummy troubles, though. It took several months of 3x/daily application before we noticed a difference, and now it's very rare she ever vomits. She's down to getting the drops 1x/day and sometimes not at all. The bottle lasts forever, too. We're still on the first one after 5 months. Highly recommend this product!
D**G
My cat's allergy has gotten worst each year and I wanted to try this product
This product works to a certain extent. It won't cure anything, obviously, or make your pet's allergy or asthma go away completely... they will still suffer from the same symptoms. Don't have the expectation that they will be 100% symptom free! My cat's allergy has gotten worst each year and I wanted to try this product. The nice thing about it is that it does alleviate his allergy symptoms. Usually, his left eye gets watery and becomes half-shut when he has allergies. When I put drops of this in his fur, his eye will clear up immediately. Unfortunately, it doesn't get rid of his wheezing completely but when I give him the drops regularly, the wheezing becomes less and less. Some days, it even stops and gives him some relief! I do recommend this product if you just want to help your pets' symptoms clear up a bit. It's equivalent to humans taking a mild anti-allergy supplement.
D**M
Just didn't work for us.
This unfortunately did not work for our 1 and a half year old nuetered male. He continued to aggressively attack our spayed female. We have 7 rescues we have had for several years and we have had him since he was 2 months old. We love all of them. The only thing I can figure is this female is the only one one that is not submissive to him. Occasionally some of the others may get in to it with him. I was just so hopeful this would work. We have tried the diffusers and calming treats along with separating and resorting to the I know not a responsible response but the water bottle sprayer. I work full-time and I am exhausted. This demon cats actions has caused the female to urinate in places other than the litter box due to fear of being attacked. My husband is home all day and intervenes when he can.
A**.
Works...kind of.
My one year old cat has never been a big fan of thunderstorms. She panics and hides until well after the storm passes. She crouches under the treadmill and we can't even bribe her with her favorite toys to get her to come out. Her anxiety level went through the roof this past May when we had a hail storm. I have tried "calming" treats, play distraction, turning on music to drown out the noise of the storm, etc. Nothing really works. And I've never been thrilled about keeping those plug ins plugged into my outlets that supposedly work for this problem. I worry about fires from plug ins as I've known this to happen. But I hate knowing how stressed she is. Out of desperation I decided to give this product a try. I've since used it numerous times. First of all, the key is to apply it to your cat BEFORE a storm pops up. So as soon as the sky starts looking stormy, I drop a few drops onto my hand and start applying it to my cat's back by petting her. Then I repeat the process so that a total of 5 or 6 drops has been rubbed in to her fur. I will sometimes rub some onto her cat tree as well since she loves hanging out there. And here's what happens...instead of immediately running and hiding once the storm starts, she goes into full alert mode. She'll stay like this for a little bit until the storm gets too loud and rumbling. Then she bolts per usual. BUT when she has the Stress Stopper on her, she can easily be coaxed out of hiding and if I keep her somewhat distracted, she does pretty well as far as not retreating back to her hidey hole. Does it work? Kind of. Is she LESS stressed? Yes! It's not the magical cure that I was hoping for, but it does seem to make a difference for sure. So just because of that, I will continue to use it. I feel as if this product really depends on the individual cat in my honest opinion.
J**X
It Can Take a While; I'm Glad I Stuck with It!
***Update (and I added a star): It's been almost 3 months. There has been hardly any stalking and there have been NO (serious) attacks (that any of us has witnessed) in more than a month. We are VERY pleased with the results. We still separate as before but now, at night, the kittens spend a lot of time on the first floor and are very comfortable. During the day, they remain upstairs. Tortie 1 still visits upstairs but rarely enters the kittens' room. Tortie 2 hasn't gone upstairs in a long time. Hopefully, some day there will be peace throughout but for now, everyone seems quite happy. I add the drops to the older cats' food morning and evening as well as about a dropper-full to their water. I haven't rubbed the solution on any cat's fur for more than a month. I recommend long-term use in order to reap the benefits. I am glad I stuck it out.*** I've been using Bully Solution for about a month and, surprisingly, it's kind of working. I am not quite using it to its full potential, that is, 4x/day, each affected cat. I add 6-8 drops to the cats' water and mix 4 drops into the cats' wet food. I don't know who ultimately ingests what, and the water is never finished, some food usually remains, so not complete dosages. This is our situation, and it's not good: Alpha male (all black; 8 y.o.), 2 girls (Torties; 4 y.o.). 2 new(ish) kittens (tabbies/tigers; 1 y.o.). The alpha male has actually been pretty well behaved. I thought he would be the main threat. Sure, there's the occasional chase or swipe, but generally, he's been a peacekeeper--for the kittens. He's nice to Tortie 1 but less so to Tortie 2. Since the kittens' arrival, he's been a little tougher on Tortie 2. We think Tortie 2, once the cat on the bottom of the Alpha chain, is afraid she will retain that status even with the introduction of the new kittens, so that they will be "elevated" above her. By chasing the kittens, she's trying to stay in 3rd place, as it were. Torties 1 and 2 terrorize the poor kittens (now 14 months old). They stalk and chase them under my bed. We did the whole new-cat-introduction and took our time with it--I don't want to take up time/space with that but if you're interested, we can use the Comment section. In pretty short order, it became apparent that the kittens would remain upstairs and the girls downstairs as possible. At night, the Torties go willingly into the basement (finished basement, cat condo, food, litter, etc.--decent space for cats). The kittens roam the house. Alpha roams freely. During the day, the Torties mostly stay on the first floor (sometimes basement) but occasionally go upstairs with one purpose only. Eventually they get bored and come back downstairs. Here's how the product works for us: Alpha is definitely less aggressive. He never was particularly aggressive, but he's better with Tortie 2. Not perfect--still blocks her way sometimes, much less swiping or chasing. Tortie 1 is terrorizing less--but still doing it. I try to apply Bully Solution to her neck and back but with her short fur, she can feel it quickly and doesn't like it at all. Tortie 2 is terrorizing MUCH LESS, but still doing it. For her, I try to rub some Bully Solution on her at least 1x/day. She can feel it on her short hair after the first few pats and walks away. She returns pretty quickly. She doesn't like the feel either, but would rather have the petting. The other issue, though, is Tortie 2's urinating--almost anywhere but the box. This has been extremely difficult for her and for us. We've been to the vet several times with various remedies including traditional and homeopathic. Basically, cats, when stressed, can suffer from bladder distress, where their bladder becomes irritated. This can sometimes result in some blood in the urine. This is what is going on with Tortie 2. No infection, nothing else. And currently, no blood. Still working on this problem, but in the meantime, Bully Solution is helping with the aggression. NOTE: Torties are territorial. I never knew this until one (and only one) vet informed us. It would have been great to know this a long time ago
T**N
It does what it says.
I honestly think this stuff works. I have 8 cats in a small home. My og baby girl hates the other cats but I feel this stuff really helps her relax and gives her confidence to run them off herself instead of needing me or her daddy to bust heads. So thank you very much! Iโve tried so many things but this has really helped!
G**.
Skeptics beware of this "Energy Medicine" if you are looking for a real herbal cure
The Short: I'm giving this product two stars only because I know that some people really do feel that this helps their pets and I want to respect their opinions. BUT this comes with a huge caveat for anybody like me who is looking for a real product that contains real herbal ingredients that can help their pet in a physical way, not a homeopathic energy healing spirit cure... THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS NO REAL INGREDIENTS BESIDES WATER AND ALCOHOL. And since it contains alcohol it's not returnable because it's flammable... So buyer/skeptics beware. The Long: The posting for this product skirts around it's true nature... It says that it contains flower and herbal essences that can help ease pets who have respiratory issues. When I read the word "essence" I assume it contains distilled oils or other ingredients derived from the actual plants. I'm a true believer in the power of real scientific medicine, as well as the power of herbal medicine, working in tandem with doctors/vets who are trained, so I use both to treat my awesome but asthmatic cat. I bought this under the assumption that it truly contains the ingredients listed. I was wrong. This product comes with a slip that explains it very succinctly, which I have included in my photo: "ABOUT FLOWER ESSENCES: Flower essences are energy medicine. The essences contained in each formula are on the energetic blueprints, or 'essence' of the flower, animal or gem. Please Note: no actual plant, animal, or gem matter is use (sic) in our formulas and therefore, you cannot overdose your pet or animal." So this is basically saying that there are no real herbal remedies in this product... Only so called "essences" that are somehow infused but not actually there??? This is similar to the way gems or homeopathic solutions are marketed... The essence is there but it's not actually... So lets look at the back of the bottle and see the ingredients list: "Natural spring water, Aloe Vera, Chia, Crab Apple, Elm, Noni and other essences, FCS, alcohol (as a preservative)." We now know from our slip that the "essences" are not actually in the product, just their "energy blueprint"... So take those off the back of the label and what do you get: Water, FCS (which the FDC defines as "any substance that is intended for use as a component of materials used in manufacturing, packing, packaging, transporting, or holding food if such use of the substance is not intended to have any technical effect in such food"), and Alcohol. So if you want to give your pet water (ok) and alcohol (not me)... This is the product for you. I know some people truly believe in energy healing and reiki and all that stuff... If you do, you do you, I don't really think you can harm your pet too much giving it this solution. I really hope it helps. I think a lot of people make a lot of changes to their cat's diet and lifestyle when they use these products, and I'm sure the effects are compounded to create the illusion that this is some miracle cure. But if you are looking for a real herbal remedy to give your pet, with real ingredients, in supplement to good veterinary care, you should look elsewhere. Hope this helps you skeptics out there like me, and thanks to Amazon for understanding and helping me get a refund.
M**Y
STOP FUR MOWING IN ITS TRACKS
Bought this thinking: Man, it would be nice if it worked, but was prepared for it not to. IT WORKS. Cat belly and inner thighs were mowed down to nothing, even sores/scratches started showing up. I needed to help my fur baby. Was she bored and over-grooming? Yes. She is 13 years and it has only gotten to be an issue in the last year. No pills/medications for her. I wanted something more holistic. This was it. Don't waste by putting it in water. Just put 5-ish drops onto you palm, or right onto cat. Rub it gently over area that's being obsessed over. Rub hands over their head and cheeks too, and down the body with whatever's left. It should just be like you're petting your cat. BE SURE TO AGITATE the bottle before using dropper to mix it before use. It really does not smell like anything (to us). Within a day or two was already seeing a reduction in time she was interested in chewing her body. I started with 3x day (morning, dinner and before bed) and have now decreased to 2x day with same results. Been using it only for under 1 month. She still 'bathes' especially after meals, but spends a substantially declined amount of time on her obsessed areas as she used to. Unreal. What would be nice though, if the price was less - especially living in Canada - shipping is brutal.
C**L
Five Stars
Made a huge difference with my bully
K**E
Five Stars
We have two Cats with asthma and nothing helped until we started using these drops.
M**G
Doesn't work
Just does not work. My Maine Coon is just as bad as he ever was, despite my following the instructions to the letter. Expensive and not worth the money.
N**.
Looks like it worked
My cat started over grooming and created a Buddha belly with no hair. We had a baby and possible this was the reason that our already neurotic furbaby gone over the edge. It said to apply 4 times a day. We put the drops twice a day into her food and then twice when she comes for a little fuss we brush it into her fur. She def got better. ..not sure if it was the drops or that the home situation settled and she realised that the screaming mini human is not out to get her. But it's now a few weeks and there is fluffy hair back on her belly. So I will keep on using the drops and may try to reduce it slowly and see what happens
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