Cannabis for Pets?

mine had enough,she stayed out of dads stinky after that…lol

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(Warning, I had to get fairly descriptive in my tjhird paragraph as I want everyone who ever reads this to know how serious my cat’s condition was. )

I wanted to update this topic on the progress I have seen with both my lab and our Maine Coon Cat.

My lab was having seizures. Sometimes as often as daily. I have been through this with several dogs in the past. This time instead of the vet, I ordered CBD Dog Bones and a bottle of 250mg CBD Drops especially for Dogs. The bones worked well but I went through $60 worth in a month so we switched to the drops so I can be more consistent. My dog has only had one seizure in the last 2 months and it only lasted 30 minutes or so and I gave him a higher dose of CBD oil and he came right out of it.

Now the cat. She has been with us for 15 years. Her mother a feral had her and her sister under the shed in my backyard. She has a tumor in her rectum area that was protruding out a half inch. It stunk like death and it was oozing blood and she wasn’t eating and couldn’t go to the bathroom. We thought for sure we were going to have to put her down. About a week after starting the 60mg CBD drops (One drop per pound) the swelled up tumor retracted and she began eating a lot of food and going to the bathroom somewhat normally. I have her on a special diet of ground chicken and turkey that I run thru the nutri bullet so it is the consistency of baby food as that makes it easier for her to eat. I put three drops on her food 4 times a day or so, everyday. She is now running up and down the stairs and acting more normal than she has in months!

Your mileage may very! But I am convince on the powers! These are zero THC strictly for animals/ pets. I get them from a company called treatibles online and I am sure as time goes on they will be available locally as well.

I’m told because they are made from Hemp and contain zero THC that they are legal in all 50 states.

If you have any questions, let me know!

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Wow @bob31. Those are both great stories and I am so happy your babies are doing so much better. Your cats recovery is miraculous. Pets are such a big part of our families that we really want to do everything in our power to help them. I am going to check out that website as my 15 year old cat is staring to have issues with his back legs. Is the CBD a one size fits all formula and you adjust dosage or does the website give you guidance on the best product for different issues?

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they have all types of things but the CBD oil at 90 mg is made for smaller animals like cats and is dosed at one drop per pound. My cat is tiny, weighs 4 lbs so she gets 4 drops every 4 hours. The lab get’s a half dropper twice a day or I give him a 1/4 dropper 4 times a day. Still trying to figure out what is better for him… @AnneBonny

and thanks. They are both special pets and just like any other part of the family, we all have our lumps and bumps and I want them to be comfortable and functioning too!

From the Treatibles website!

90 mg CBD Oil for Pets

SUGGESTED SERVING:
1mg per every 10 lb
Each drop contains 0.1mg
Full dropper contains 3mg
Repeat every 4 hours as needed

Example:
7lb cat receives 7 drops (0.7mg)

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I just checked it out and am definitely going to place an order. Thanks for sharing. :paw_prints::heart::paw_prints::heart:

Wow thanks for this. My old boy is 65 pounds, 16 year old hound mix with s lot of pain in his hips. His legs collapse sometimes, and he can’t get up, then we have to carry his 65 pounds into the house! He’s on tramadol, but it doesn’t help much. Definitely gonna look into this.

The boys, bud eating old guy in the right:

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I know the cbd’s are helping , but I want them to have fun just like I do … it’s costly but edibles are what my animals are used to and love… if I just gave them cbd’s I think they might just disown me… :wink:
They are so danm funny when there stoned… we have way to much fun… besides who am I to tell them what they should have and shouldn’t have… as long as there not in pain and eating real good I will continue to get medicated with my animals… :wink:
I sure hope that all of you will be able to get your animals the help that they need to get them back on track and feeling better… :wink:

:v: :sunglasses:

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I put the drops on his dog bones. He follows me around when it is time for his drooling all over the place lol

@peachfuzz

The 250 mg drops are for dogs @lia and a full dropper is a dosage for an 85 lb dog. So roughly a 2/3 dropper for a 65 lb dog. You can put it on their food or something.

I supplement two times a day with a new product I’m trying called hemp hips I found on Amazon. Has all the good stuff in it.

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That sounds a lot easier than the tramadol. We have to hide it and trick him into eating it. And he’s so smart, sometimes he eats around it. I got the chews to start with, but if they seem effective, I’ll try the drops next.

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My oldest female pit bull 75 pounds
She is on all the same meds as your pup
I hate the side effects of the meds she is on
I have been giving her cbd oil from a company called canna-pet
she gets 3-4 drops 3 times a day
I have been able to cut back on the pheno and pottasium brohmide by half!!
She is not so lathargic and is pretty peppy compared to how she was before we started the cbd.
I am hoping to get her off the vets drugs completely
On my first outdoor grow now but am going to look for a low thc high cbd strain for my next grow so that I can extract the oil myself

Yep as long as the oil is produced from commercial hemp
I am very happy with the results from canna-pet and I have used the treatables brand oil too which was available at a local dispensory. I prefer the canna-pet oil but both are outstanding products.

I actually moved on to other brands. The costs were a bit crazy on some of those. CBD oil for dogs and cats is the same as it is for humans! @Growit

Yup!
I was looking at some other seed banks lookin for a high cbd low thc strain so I can make the oil myself at a reduced cost

I’ve looked but the only way you would know for sure is via testing each plant you grew. I have taken the strains of MJ I wanted and gotten them into solids like wax and then added them to the CBD oil.

Animals don’t do well with THC though so I only use this for my wife. She has a very low tolerance to THC so I add a small amount to her CBD vape. But thats a different thread!

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Wow!! Thanks for the info.
I agree dogs do not respond to thc well and I do not want to make em sick while trying to make or keep them well.
I looked into growing a couple of seeds from a commercial hemp seed bank also but they do not sell to the public only to a federally licensed comercial hemp grower.
Great info thanks!

yeah, thats the deal. If your could grow help you’d be all set. Then you could be assured of only minute THC.

I was going to grow my own High CBD low THC MJ until I learned about the different phenotypes possible and that you wouldn’t know the CBD to THC unless you tested each plant…

Basically if you grow 4 plants: One would be High THC and Low CBD, one would be High CBD and Low THC and the other two would be nearly one to one of each, but one or the other would be dominant… @Growit

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Man I am glad I came across this thread.
Its funny , I hate people in general can’t stand most , but here in Weedville everyone is cool and always willing to help it is an awsome experience!
Have a great weekend @bob31

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funny you say that. I struggle as well. I think MJ is the commonality that we all share! Have a great weekend as well! It is a beauty here where I live!

We have an 8yr old English Bulldog and a Dogo Argentino. Our bulldog has arthritis and hip dysplasia, our dogo has lots of allergies. My wife uses left over material from edibles to make our dogs dank doggie biscuits.
It helps our bully with arthritis pain she gets around better and is a lot more active. It helps mellow our dogo out and keeps him from scratching so much.

We love pet edibles, petibles!

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Very cool man👍🏻