Can I give CBD to my dog?
Yes. We love our pets. Our concern about their health is sometimes greater than for our own! The benefits of giving CBD to your dog is the same as when you take CBD. Treating pain, arthritis, skin conditions, anxiety, and many other issues can be effectively reduced with the proper application methods and quality bioavailable CBD made by Modern Medicinals.
Can CBD help my dog with arthritis?
We’ve seen great results when people treat their dog with CBD for arthritis. If your dog is suffering pain due to arthritis, we highly recommend bioavailable CBD to help treat those symptoms.
What is the best way to give CBD to dogs?
No matter what order of vertebrate you are, CBD is most effective by applying topically to the skin or completely dissolved under the tongue (sublingual). This leads to what is know as the First Pass Effect. Just dropping the CBD oil, or treat, in your pet’s food dish is the least effective method.
We recommend trying sublingual dosing first.
What is sublingual dosing?
Sublingual dosing: Allowing the dose to dissolve and be absorbed under the tongue is the most effective and convenient method, if you are looking for a positive, results-based outcome. Absorbing bioavailable CBD under the tongue takes about one minute, and is the most effective way to introduce CBD to the bloodstream, and then on to the area of need.
How do I give CBD to my Dog?
Using the dropper to dose in the pet’s mouth works well with dogs. They are attracted to the smell as soon as the CBD bottle is opened. Gently pull on the lip and squirt the .5 ml dose between the lip and gum, or under the tongue. Either area will work well due to the large amount of capillaries in the mouth..
Can I put CBD in my dog’s ears?
Yes, yes you can!
The ears are also an effective pathway for the CBD to be absorbed.
On the advice of veterinarians, if dosing in the mouth is difficult, a less stressful dosing method can be achieved by giving dogs CBD through the ears. Here’s our recommended method:
– Dip your clean finger in some Mm 500+ CBD Oil
– Apply a film of CBD oil to the inside portion of the outer ear.
– Apply to both ears.
The ears also have a large collection of capillaries, so this is an effective pathway for the CBD to be absorbed into the body, which is exactly where we want it to go!
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Will CBD help my dog with anxiety?
You bet it will. Johnny Cash wrote a song called So Doggone Lonesome. It’s about Separation anxiety.
General anxiety comes out of nowhere and can produce varying levels of symptoms like panting, nervous chewing, relentless licking and whimpering.
Environmental anxiety finds its causes in situations like leaving home, anticipating a visit to the vet or loud noises like sirens or fireworks.
Social anxiety can occur when dogs are unsure around new people or other canine, or behaviors resulting from trauma or abuse.
CBD dosing for dog anxiety
Using the recommended dosing methods discussed above, 2-3 times daily for most situations.
Does CBD only work on some dogs?
If the sublingual dosing method is followed, and bioavailable CBD is allowed to enter the body directly through the sublingual glands under the tongue, CBD can work for all dogs, regardless of age or breed.
Your real concerns need real answers.
The product choices and variety of information may be daunting and deliberately misleading, but the correct approach to dosing our pets with CBD is simple –and easy.
The ECS (The Endocannabinoid System) is why CBD works for dogs. The ECS helps regulate and control most of the systems in the body. CBD can help replenish the ECS so it can more effectively regulate systems in the body that are out of balance.
Where can I get CBD help? I have an unusual situation.
We know it’s hard to find CBD information that is accurate and reliable.
Mm offers a results-based treatment and consultation service. Dogs, cats, chickens, and horses have all been successfully treated with Mm CBD Oil.
Please email, info@modern-medicinals.com, to schedule a free consultation or discuss results.