Discovering Organic CBD Oil For Dogs

By Matthew Pacheco


When it comes to taking care of pets, it is important to know what edibles and tinctures are safe and which are not. In addition, with new trends such as Organic CBD Oil For Dogs, there is a great deal of misinformation being released. As such, it is important to understand the truth behind CBD and other wellness trends.

As with any medication for a pet, it is important to know the facts. In order to assist pet owners, The American Kennel Association's Chief Veterinary Officer has explained the make-up, benefits and drawbacks of CBD products for dogs as shared in this article.

While being a compound derived from the cannabis or hemp plant, there are no high levels of THC in CBD oil or other products. Although, there can be trace amounts in some products now being sold on the open market. As CBD is derived from the hemp aspect of the plant, users do not experience the same highs as those whom imbibe smoke or edibles containing marijuana.

There have been no official studies with regards to CBD in relation to dogs or other animals. However, scientists have now discovered that the benefits of CBD comes from an interaction with endo-cannabinoids receptors located in the central nervous system of humans. As a result, the product, when used appropriately, has the capability to balance and keep the body in a healthy state.

While there has been no official scientific evidence established as to how the product effects animals, pet owners claim the product has shown to ease pain, control seizures and calm anxiety in dogs, cats and other pets. As such, it appears the effects are basically the same in most pets as humans.

CBD also has cardiac, anti-anxiety, anti-nausea and anti-inflammatory benefits. In addition, both the New England and Harvard Journals of Medicine have shown that the product has the ability to kill cancer cells. While there has been no official proof of these claims, individuals who have, or are using the product have often seen these results first hand.

The AKC in conjunction with the Colorado State University's College of Veterinary Medicine is now undertaking a study as to the positive and negative effects CBD has on epilepsy in dogs. Researchers hope the study will be the first to prove CBD successful in this endeavor.

During these studies, researchers will be looking at positive and negative aspects with regards to the use of CBD oil and other products for these and other conditions. For, just as there has been no official proof of the benefits associated with the product, there has been no proof with regards to any side effects. As such, more research is needed before any of these findings, whether positive or negative can be established as scientific proof.




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