Natural relief in a treat: Exploring the rise of CBD for dogs

CBD for dogs is growing in popularity as pet owners seek a natural approach to the health and comfort of their pets. CBD, or cannabidiol, is a chemical component of hemp plants. It interacts with the body’s endocannabinoid system — a system in humans, as well as in animals, that is involved in regulating things like mood, sleep, pain and inflammation.

While there is some beneficial research out there, early studies and anecdotal evidence from dog owners can give us an idea of some of the positive effects of CBD. Many also report that their dogs are less anxious, more comfortable in their joints and better able to move as they age. Dogs that used to cower in terror whenever a thunderstorm would pass through, shake in a corner every time they were left alone or get nauseous, unless they were going to the park, or during a car ride, seem to have a more relaxed approach to all of it thanks to regular use of CBD products.

CBD has gained the most traction among pet owners, many of whom use it to treat or manage a range of ailments, including anxiety, arthritis and seizures, both symptomatic and idiopathic (its cause is unknown). Unlike THC, the psychoactive compound in marijuana, CBD does not produce a “high.” This way, it is a safer option for animals, being administered in appropriate doses for their size and weight. Products, like CBD for dog treats, oils, or capsules, are made for pet consumption and include specific dosage recommendations.

Most people use vaping to help their overall health or to address specific issues such as chronic pain, anxiety or stress. Used for dogs who show traces of arthritis or hip dysplasia, among which are older dogs with these degenerative flaws, as CBD can have potential anti-inflammatory aspects. Similarly, dogs with a history of noise phobias or behavioural problems may respond better to calming regimens that involve CBD as part of their clinical management.

Remember, always speak with your veterinarian before trying new supplements, especially CBD. Though a lot of dogs handle it well, each dog is an individual, and a veterinarian can help ascertain the right dosage and kind of product. Search for third-party lab-tested products — ideally, look for certifications which indicate they are free of contaminants, such as heavy metals and pesticides.

The expanding pet health market has also contributed to a surge in CBD products that are not just for humans, from tasty beef-flavoured chews to unflavored tinctures. This range gives pet owners options to decide what format they want their dog to eat, based on the preferences and health needs of their pet.

Integrating CBD for dogs into a daily routine can provide gentle, plant-based support for aging joints and anxious minds alike. While natural pet health care grows in popularity, more are finding out that wellness for pets isn’t just for people—it’s a journey our pets can take to achieve excellent health.

David Williams the author of this article. To know more about D9 THC please visit our website: cannariver.com