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TS
01/28/2025
Tyler S.
US

Vet Recommended!

My vet suggested it, and I’m so glad I tried it.

CM
01/16/2025
Cjay M.
US

Must taste good

GREAT PRODUCT ! My dogs are shiny & no dry skin. Less expensive than where I used to purchase

DB
01/06/2025
Daniel B.
US

Happy Puppy!

My small pup's appetite and mood have improved. Highly recommend it for other pet owners.

LS
12/29/2024
Linda S.
US

Took Too Long to Work

It took over a week to see any results.

RR
12/27/2024
Ramin R.
United States United States

Joint health

I hope this product is good for my dog’s joints. she enjoys the taste, but she’s a very food-motivated dog

Can dog CBD oil make my pet high?

No, CBD should not get your dogs high or intoxicated because the compound that leads to such an effect is THC. Hemp-derived CBD products should contain less than 0.3% of THC, which is an extremely low and non-psychoactive level.

Is CBD oil safe for my small dogs?

Generally, CBD that comes from a reputable source should be safe for your small dogs. However, this substance may still lead to adverse reactions such as dry mouth, mood swings, and loss in appetite.

How long will it take for CBD to take effect for large dogs?

Due to their significant sizes, it would take approximately 30 to 90 minutes for the effects of CBD oil to become visible. This outcome occurs after administering the proper dose. Several factors are in play that affect the exact time CBD takes effect in large and giant dogs: Method of delivery: Sublingual drops vs. CBD balm vs. CBD treats Full vs. empty stomach CBD oil quality CBD oil spectrum: Full-spectrum hemp oil vs. Broad-spectrum CBD oil vs. CBD isolate

What is the difference between CBD oil and hemp seed oil?

Here are the main differences between CBD oil and hemp seed oil: Cannabinoid content: CBD oil contains high levels of cannabidiol, and it may also include other cannabinoids and terpenes. Hemp seed oil lacks CBD and other cannabinoids. Uses: CBD oil is useful for its potential health benefits, while hemp seed oil has no therapeutic effects at all. Hemp seed oil is mainly used for cooking, industrial applications, and skin care products. Source: CBD oil comes from hemp plant parts such as flowers, leaves, stems, and stalks. In contrast, hemp seed oil is cold-pressed exclusively from the tiny seeds of hemp plants.

Does CBD for small dogs have the same quality as CBD for large dogs?

No, because CBD for small dogs has lesser potency to supplement their smaller bodies.

What is a full-spectrum CBD oil?

A full-spectrum CBD oil (or full-spectrum hemp extract) refers to a CBD tincture containing all of the chemical compounds in a hemp plant, THC included. However, the THC must be less than 0.3% for the product to be federally legal. If you are concerned about the THC content of full-spectrum hemp oil, then you may try a broad-spectrum CBD hemp oil or CBD isolate. Both of these are hemp-derived CBD oils, and they are THC-free.

Is too much CBD oil bad for dogs?

Yes, it is very possible that you may give too much amount of pet CBD oil to your pets. This situation could lead to certain side effects. There is no established fatal overdose of CBD products in animals. However, continuous large dosing may lead to high levels of CBD or THC if the oil is a full-spectrum hemp extract over time.

How much CBD oil should I give to my dog?

CBD is believed to produce numerous health benefits, but it depends on the proper dosage of CBD hemp oil you give to your dog. There are several factors to consider, such as your dog’s weight, what strength of CBD you are planning to use (full-spectrum CBD oil or broad-spectrum CBD hemp oil), and the condition you are aiming to treat. The recommended approach is to begin with a low dose and gradually increase it. A common starting point is 0.2 to 0.5 mg of CBD per pound of your dog’s weight, given twice daily.