By: J.T. Smith
The bond we share with our pets is more than just companionship—they are cherished members of our families! Just like us, dogs and cats can experience anxiety and stress, often manifesting during events like fireworks or thunderstorms. These moments of distress underscore the importance of exploring effective, holistic ways to support our pets' well-being. While traditional medications may not always be suitable or accessible for every pet and owner, recent studies highlight promising findings on CBD’s potential benefits for pets.
In a survey involving 632 pet owners conducted by The College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences at Colorado State University, CBD products were reported to commonly induce sedation in approximately 20% of dogs and cats, with around 16% experiencing increased appetite. Moreover, a significant majority—over 77%—of surveyed pet owners use CBD to manage specific medical or behavioral conditions diagnosed by their veterinarians1. This growing trend reflects the increasing recognition of CBD as a valuable addition to holistic pet care, becoming a staple in many pet owners' care kits.
However, not all CBD products are created equal. As responsible pet guardians, it is imperative to prioritize quality and safety when selecting CBD products. The Humane Society of the United States states that since these products are sold over-the-counter for pets, there is no federal agency regulating or approving the CBD content2 . Researching reputable brands that use high-quality ingredients and provide transparent third-party testing results ensures you are making informed choices for your pet’s health. It is crucial never to administer CBD or hemp products intended for human consumption to pets, as they may contain ingredients harmful to animals. Always adhere strictly to dosing instructions provided by trusted manufacturers and consult with your veterinarian for guidance tailored to your pet’s specific needs.
Understanding the distinctions between full spectrum and broad spectrum CBD products is also important. Full spectrum CBD contains trace amounts of THC (<0.3% per serving), while broad spectrum products contain no THC at all. Importantly, both forms are non-intoxicating, ensuring your pet experiences therapeutic benefits without any psychoactive effects associated with cannabis. Choosing between these options depends on factors like your pet’s health condition and individual sensitivities, reinforcing the importance of personalized care approaches.
By integrating carefully chosen CBD products into your pet’s wellness routine and maintaining open communication with veterinary professionals, you can support their health and happiness naturally. This holistic approach is meant to serve as another tool in the care kit you’ve crafted for your pet. Thank you for spending some time with us–see you next post!