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Do CBD Dog Treats Actually Work?

Cannabidiol-infused dog treats are getting popular, but do CBD dog treats really work?

By Iggy PaulsenPublished 6 years ago 5 min read
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It's no secret that the benefits of medical marijuana are many for humans. Both cannabis and hemp are your skin's best friend because of their anti-inflammatory, moisturizing, and vitamin-filled traits.

People have been smoking marijuana to alleviate stress, help improve cancer treatments, and even get in the mood. That's why weed cookbooks are popular, and why so many medical professionals are now speaking up to have it legalized.

Nowadays, people are even letting Fido get some of the canna-action thanks to the invention of CBD-infused dog treats, medications, and food additives. People are a bit skeptical, especially when they see the price tags that are involved with a lot of these products.

So, do CBD dog treats actually work? We decided to take a look at the facts...

Before we can talk about CBD dog treats and their effectiveness, let's talk about CBD. CBD, also known as cannabidiol, is the second largest compound in cannabis next to THC.

Like THC, CBD has a slew of effects on both human and animal bodies. Unlike THC, CBD doesn't give you that goofy, giddy high. Rather, it's a calming effect that helps reduce anxiety, promote sleep, decrease inflammation in joints, and also alleviate pain.

Studies have shown that both humans and animals have receptors that allow them to get the perks of CBD. If you think about it, getting CBD dog treats make sense for pet owners that have a furry friend in a bit of pain.

Any dog owner will tell you there are human foods that dogs should avoid, simply because they are dangerous. Canine digestive systems aren't like human ones, and a lot of the foods that we can eat with ease could hurt or even kill your pet.

Cannabis is not one of those foods, and it's actually totally safe for both dogs and cats. That means that, if you wanted to, you could use these cute cookie cutters to make DIY CBD dog treats with a simple dog treat recipe and a little bit of CBD oil.

So far, a number of studies have been done on the efficacy of feeding dogs CBD dog treats. According to Certapet, what they have found is that CBD reduces epilepsy, anxiety, pain, and also helps bolster appetite in finicky floofs.

A lot of vets agree that dogs that have serious joint pain or who are suffering from epilepsy, in particular, would benefit from having CBD treats in their diets. You can give it a shot with PetNC's Hip and Joint Soft Chews.

Cannabis is definitely the new "health herb" that's being recognized for its perks in the medical community—and among veterinarians, it's not much different. A multitude of studies are also being performed on highly esteemed college campuses to see which types of CBD work best for each veterinary problem as well.

In other words, evidence is there that CBD works. It's just not sure how we can best enhance the experience for dogs, and vets want to get to the bottom of it.

A lot of treat manufacturers are also getting into the specialization race. This is why some treats, like I Ruff You's Calming Treats, fight anxiety, while others focus on hip and joint work.

A common misconception about CBD dog treats is that your dog has to be ill in order for you to feed them these treats. This is not true. Treats are great for just about any occasion. As long as they were good boys (or good girls), they totally deserve a treat.

That being said, pet owners that have antsy dogs could use these treats to their benefit—especially if they need their dogs to travel. If you have a dog that's a bit hyperactive, you could probably treat them to a nice nap with these cannabidiol-infused hemp oil dog treats from PawLife.

Some evidence has suggested that CBD dog treats can be a form of preventative care for pets. Cannabidiol has been linked to better organ function, healthier joints, and a shinier coat, too.

Pet owners want their dogs to stay happy. It makes sense that they want to get these treats for their dogs, then. They want their pups to live as long as as well as possible.

Much like with cannabis use for humans, Certapetnoted that studies have shown that both hemp and cannabis can benefit canines that are currently fighting cancer.

CBD dog treats, particularly high potency ones, have been linked to less side effects from chemotherapy and fewer aches from treatment. The same study also pointed out that daily CBD dosage can also prevent cancer in pets.

Honest Paws makes a great treat for dogs that could use a healthy boost, especially if they are currently dealing with issues that cause them pain such as arthritis or cancer.

If you have ever talked to a stoner or smoked a joint, you already know that marijuana can offer a seriously calming effect. A lot of those mellow vibes are actually thanks to CBD. Guess what—CBD has a naturally calming quality in dogs and humans alike.

Owners of dogs that tend to have bad tempers or aggressive tendencies might want to try Zesty Paws's Calming Bites. It might actually get their doggos to cool their jets.

Both dogs and people can be picky eaters, and while CBD is mostly flavorless, some more finicky dogs could turn up their noses at it. Thankfully, you can turn any of your pup's favorite treats into CBD dog treats by adding a supplement oil to them.

Restful Pet's oil, for example, has a nice blend of botanicals and can be added to food or administered directly to their mouths.

Yes, they work. Cannabidiol is good for dogs and humans alike. Whether you choose to try a full-spectrum treat like Serenity Hemp, or would rather choose a more focused type of treat, it doesn't matter. As long as you're helping your pupper live a long and healthy life, you're doing right by them.

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Iggy Paulsen

Iggy Paulsen is a fan of anything and everything wholesome. He loves his two dogs, hiking in the woods, traveling to Aruba, building DIY projects that better humanity, and listening to motivational speakers. He hopes to eventually become a motivational speaker himself.

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