Klip Dagga is calming and strengthening, supporting willpower and fortitude for those struggling with addictive patterns. Its Latin name, Leonotis—“of the lion”—speaks to the courage it encourages, helping you face problems head-on with the heart of a lion.
This is a 1 oz bottle that should last about a month of daily dosing.
We recommend taking no more than one blend at a time. Here's why and some possible work arounds.
All of our essences are made with brandy as the preservative. You can read more on why we use brandy here.
Your order comes with dosing instructions, here's how to use essences if you want to read up before your order arrives.
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For Animals
For the animal that needs courage and fortitude to face a difficult situation head-on. The original human description of Klip Dagga centers on its lion-hearted energy, calming strength, and willpower, and those qualities translate directly to animal use. This is the dog facing a frightening medical procedure who needs to hold steady. The horse asked to walk past something terrifying on the trail. The cat being introduced to a new household full of larger, louder animals. The rescue animal entering a new environment and needing the inner backbone to engage with it rather than shut down. Klip Dagga does not address compulsive behavior specifically. It provides calm, resolute courage, the kind that does not bolt or freeze but faces what is in front of it. It is especially useful for animals being weaned off anxiety medications who need internal fortitude to replace chemical support, and for any animal in a transitional or demanding situation where the challenge is not trauma, but the need for steady bravery over time. (Compare with Borage for courage after heartbreak, Yellow Monkey Flower for known specific fears, or Black Currant for unknown fears.)
From the Freedom Flowers A-Z of flower essences for animals. See the full reference for related essences, pet blends, and situational guidance.