Endocannabinoid system for dogs

What is ECS and how does it work?
Humans and dogs both have an ECS or endocannabinoid system. This is a signaling system keeping body functions running smoothly. ECS receptor cells send messages to the body initiating a balancing process. For example, if your dog requires rest, the ECS signals the feeling of being sleepy. Once rested, the ECS signals the feeling of being awake.
CBD mimics this ECS process sending messages to the body to return to its natural balanced and healthy state. Our CBD Oil for dogs can help make up for ECS deficiencies which can modify the state of inflammation, pain and anxiety in your dog. Studies have shown that CBD can also help with arthritis, allergies, digestion, circulation, sleep, pain response and much more.
THC produces the feeling of being high and is very dangerous for dogs. Our CBD Oils do not contain THC.
CBD is not a cure and should not be used as a replacement for veterinary care.
Dosage of CBD oil for dogs is determined by their weight. Opt for the option that is closest to your dog’s weight. It can also depend on the ailment. For example, a dog with severe arthritis may require a higher dose than one with travel anxiety. Other factors include your dogs’ own sensitivity to CBD Oil which may require a change to our recommended dosage. If unsure, play it safe and start with a lower dosage or contact a licensed veterinarian.
How to administer CBD Oil to your dog
Administration onto your dog’s gums has the highest absorption rate and enters the bloodstream quickly. Fill the plastic syringe provided to the recommended dose of 0.5ML, lift your dog’s lip and empty the oil over the gums. For nervous dogs, promote a calm and soothing environment to put them at ease. Dipping the tip of the syringe with your dog’s favorite treat will help make it a rewarding experience.
If your dog doesn’t cooperate, adding the CBD oil into food or treats is a good alternative. It will take longer to show effects and since it passes through the digestive system, some of the cannabinoids may be broken down and excrete.