A: The half-life (time from ingestion until ½ of the ingredient is still present) for CBD in canines is approximately 1 to 4 hours. CBD will be largely absent within 3-4 hours.
A: Dogs need to exercise/walk and play every day. But if your pet is getting plenty of exercise and its play needs are otherwise met, CBD Relief Oil may help reduce their anxiety and calm them.
A: No. CBD Relief Oil contains only Tuna Oil, Hemp Seed, and Hemp CBD Oil. Some, though very few, canines are allergic to Hemp Oil or Fish Oil. If your pet shows a reaction, including vomiting or diarrhea, cease usage and consult your veterinarian.
A: No. Some canines may become lethargic. This is a general indication to reduce the dosage.
A: We are always testing new products and flavor profiles, including other Fish Oils. Look for new products in the future via our website caninecbdtherapy.com.
A: We recommend seeking veterinary assistance if your pet consumes too much or the whole product. While CBD is non-toxic, natural oils can cause irritation in the digestive tract and induce vomiting and loose stool in your canine.
A: We don’t recommend using this product topically, though it will not hurt your pet. Please see our balm and rub-on products to address topical skin conditions.
A: Numerous studies have been conducted on the effects and efficacy of CBD
A: Some, though very few, canines are allergic to Hemp Oil or Fish Oil. If your pet shows a reaction, including vomiting or diarrhea, cease usage and consult your veterinarian.
A: If your pet is using prescription medications for anxiety, we strongly recommend that you first confer with your veterinarian. CBD shares the same P450 metabolic pathway as some prescription medications.