Single Homeopathic Remedy – Pulsatilla

Single Homeopathic Remedy – Pulsatilla
Common Name
Windflower, Pasque flower
Key Characteristics
Made from the Pulsatilla plant, this remedy is safe for dogs in homeopathic potencies like 30C.
It is a soothing option for emotional sensitivity, hormonal shifts, and mucous-related issues, especially when symptoms change often or improve with fresh air.
Dogs needing Pulsatilla are typically gentle, clingy, and warm, with a thirstless nature and a dislike for heat.
It is perfect for mild, shifting conditions tied to mood or environment.
When to Use Pulsatilla for Dogs
Pulsatilla works well for dogs showing sensitivity, clinginess, or mild symptoms in these cases:
- Emotional Upset
Whining, neediness, or sadness during separation, storms, or change.
Dog may seek comfort and dislike being alone.
- Digestive Issues
Mild vomiting or diarrhea from rich food or dietary changes.
Stools vary in color or texture; dog is not very thirsty.
- Ear Infections
Thick, yellow discharge from the ears with mild irritation.
Better with cool air; worse in stuffy rooms.
- Hormonal Changes
False pregnancy or mood swings in unspayed females.
Swollen glands or weepiness around heat cycles.
- Respiratory or Eye Discharge
Runny nose or watery, sticky eyes with yellowish mucus.
Symptoms ease outdoors but worsen in warm, closed spaces.
Times of Day for Pulsatilla
The theory of Times of Day suggests that certain remedies have characteristic indications that match particular phases of the day based on when symptoms are most likely to appear or intensify, and aligning the remedy’s vibrational frequency with optimal time windows when its effects harmonizes with the body’s needs can enhance its healing potential (click here to read more about the theory).
Pulsatilla is commonly used for emotional sensitivity, clinginess, digestive issues, or hormonal imbalances — often linked to a need for comfort, warmth, or environmental changes.
Note: All hours specified below are in local standard time. If your region observes daylight saving time, please adjust accordingly.

- Early Morning (5 – 7 AM)
Morning chill might trigger clinginess or mild upset; give it to soothe emotions and ease the day’s start.
- Morning (7 – 9 AM)
Routine changes can cause whining or digestive unease; use it to calm sensitivity and settle the stomach.
- Early Afternoon (1 – 3 PM)
Midday warmth may worsen emotional neediness or bloating; administer to comfort and balance digestion.
- Night (7 – 9 PM)
Evening transitions might heighten clinginess or restlessness; give it to promote emotional calm and relaxation.
Homeopathic remedies can be highly effective in treating various symptoms in dogs.
However, it is always recommended to consult with a qualified homeopathic veterinarian before administering remedies to ensure they are appropriate for your dog’s condition.
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