I have been purchasing CBD products from the cannabis dispensary for several years.
CBD provides a natural treatment for pain, inflammation, anxiety, depression, sleep disorders and more.
It is non-psychoactive and totally safe. Just recently, I learned that CBD can also prove beneficial for my dog. I have a fourteen-year-old miniature poodle. He has issues with arthritis in his joints and pain in his teeth. He struggles to go up and down the stairs, jump onto the furniture and play fetch. The prescription provided by the vet was not only extremely expensive but included some alarming side-effects. After researching the potential problems caused by the medication, I didn’t want to feed it to my beloved poodle. I then noticed a display of pet products at the dispensary and got into a discussion with one of the bud tenders. While THC, the psychoactive compound of cannabis is harmful to animals, CBD is not. Recent studies have shown that humans and dogs are affected by CBD in similar ways. It’s important that the dog only consumes good quality CBD oil. The dispensary verifies their products by way of third-party testing. There are no pesticides used in the grow process. They sell both CBD isolate and full-spectrum CBD oil for pets. The advantage of full-spectrum products is that there are trace amounts of other curative cannabinoids, which work to enhance the effects of CBD. The packaging clearly states how many milligrams of CBD is contained in the bottle. The dispensary also offers dog treats and capsules. Since adding a few drops of the oil to my poodle’s dinner, he has become far more active.