Pets and CBD: What You Should Know
CBD can help pets much like it can help people. It can have a calming effect on mood, promote joint and tissue function, and support the immune system overall. This is especially significant because our pets can’t tell us what they feel, so we have to interpret their behavior. Barking, chewing and mess-making are some of the pet behaviors we perceive as quirkiness or even naughtiness, but more often than not, something else is happening.
According to Dr. Keith Weingardt, DVM, CVA, it’s usually related to physical or mental health that’s out of balance. Weingardt has spent the past decade learning how CBD and other cannabinoids support wellness in pets and recommends the use of hemp-based extracts for his patients.
“When we feel our pet may have problems that are interfering with their quality of life, perhaps anxiety or inflammation that would be related to aging, it’s a good time to explore the benefits of hemp and CBD,” says Dr. Weingardt, a holistic veterinarian and herbalist practicing in Portland, Oregon. “Scientific research into how CBD affects animals is just beginning and has yet to reach conclusions, but it is showing promise,” he says.
“Pets have senility just like humans and go through a similar neurodegeneration as we do,” he says. “It manifests itself in the same ways—grey hair, backs that are sore and weak, sore knees, getting up to go to the bathroom in the night. Anything we can do to support that is helpful,” he says.
How CBD works in cats and dogs
It’s very similar to how it works in people. “We have more understanding of how CBD and other cannabinoids work in dogs than cats because of research, as well as the way we relate to cats and their behavior,” Weingardt says.
In general, pets seem to show a positive response to CBD. “I can say from my years of working with animals in my practice and experience with my own pets that CBD can help with a variety of issues. Current research supports a connection in helping arthritic pets, and I almost always suggest it,” says Dr. Weingardt.
CBD can improve mobility, appetite and mood
Weingardt says CBD is not a panacea, but a number of his patients have benefited from it. One patient with uncontrolled seizures, even on maximum doses of anti-seizure prescription medication, experienced a reduction in frequency and severity of seizures. It can also help pets regain an appetite, which is so critical on the path to healing.
In other instances, Weingardt’s patients who depended on an anti-inflammatory medication experienced improvement, which was observed as better mobility and increased energy.
Introducing your pet to CBD tinctures and treats
Start small. An important key to introducing CBD to an animal—human or four-legged— is to start with a serving size smaller than what may be recommended on the package. After several days, you can gradually increase the amount as needed.
Tips on using pet tinctures
A pet tincture can be easily mixed into your pet’s food or applied to a treat. When a tincture is mixed with their food, it passes through the digestive system and the liver. Itwill take longer to see the effects (up to 1-2 hours), but they tend to last longer (typically 6-8 hours).
Treats are so easy
CBD dog treats are an easy way to introduce your dog to CBD. When your dog eats a treat, the CBD passes through the digestive system and liver. It may take 1-2 hours to see any effects but they tend to last longer (typically 6-8 hours). If you don’t see the desired results, gradually increase the serving size. It can take up to a week to start seeing the benefits.
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