Cristian123
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I know that CBD products can be very beneficial for your furry friends. We give a GoldBee CBD oil to our dog to calm her when we are going somewhere (she doesn't like traveling much and often feels sick). Also, it worked great to relieve pain and increase her appetite after the surgery.
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ToremSafiye
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keepmotoring wrote:I would like to know if anyone is using CBD oil for anxiety in their dog. There is a vet, Dr. Michael Fox, that has a column in our Sunday paper that suggested it. I talked to my vet and they do offer it. In fact her mother is using it for her dog and it is working for her.
We are now using ElleVet, cbd oil, and it does seem to help him. But wondering about long term use.
Just a fyi, he is a rescue and have no idea his background, except to know he was found in a crate in the woods. He has been with us for 2 years now and is blind.
Thanks in advance for any information.
Yes I have used the CBD oil from https://www.wildliferx.com/. It was really helpful. Infact this is good for long term use, I have been using it from a long back.
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MarthaRuizOrtiz
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My dog Pickle is 14 so he's getting up there. We've tried a few different brands but i really do like Organica Naturals (https://www.organicanaturals.com/) because it's an organic cbd. It's also a lot thicker than the watery stuff we used to get. Pickle does the best with it and i like that it's got no chemicals or anything like that. Just my 2 cents
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LMHS
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We use chamomile tea.... the kind you get in tea bags. Our rescue doesn't need it all the time. Just sometimes when her anxiety spikes. We think she has a fear of darkness but I have been informed by forum members that it's not possible or we are idiots for thinking that, take your pick. A small amount of cooled tea (less than a half cup) helps to calm her down and she likes it. There seems to be no side effects for her. Can't say the same about other medications.
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LessiePMcCord
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I completely understand your concern regarding the use of CBD oil for your dog's anxiety, especially given his challenging background as a rescue and his visual impairment.
However, when considering any treatment for your furry friend, it's crucial to think about the long-term implications and potential risks. It's great that you've consulted with your vet, and it's even more reassuring that your vet's mother is using CBD oil for her dog with success.
To add to your knowledge, I'd like to suggest visiting the website releaf.co.uk. This resource offers a wealth of information about CBD and cannabis for pets, presented in a comprehensive and informative manner. They delve into various aspects, including the benefits, potential side effects, dosages, and safety guidelines for long-term use.
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bob_nestor
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azdryheat wrote:I'm one that believes nothing beneficial comes from marijuana.
You and I may be the only people who agree on this. The number of Informmercials on FaceBook hawking CBD as a cure to anything and everything under the sun is a pretty good indication that we're probably on the right side of this argument.
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nickthehunter
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bob_nestor wrote:azdryheat wrote:I'm one that believes nothing beneficial comes from marijuana. You and I may be the only people who agree on this. The number of Informmercials on FaceBook hawking CBD as a cure to anything and everything under the sun is a pretty good indication that we're probably on the right side of this argument. But then again, you’ve never tried it, so you wouldn’t have any good indication if it helped or not - many people have first hand indications that it does help. I’d say the right side of the argument may be not so clear cut.
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