Dogs & Cats
Research Studies on the effects of Hemp Oil on your Best Friends
let’s look at how Hemp Oil may help …
A Doctor Explains…
~ What is Hemp CBD?
~ Is it safe?
~ Can it help me?

Research articles and Studies show how Hemp Oil can help your Dog or Cat
ALL mammals are born with an Endocannabinoid System; like humans, dogs and cats have cannabinoid receptors located throughout their entire body.
The way CBD reacts with these receptors, reducing pain, inflammation and balancing the central nervous system is no different. Dogs and cats taking CBD respond to reduced inflammation the same way a human would, they have more mobility, less pain and a better quality of life.
Cannabis has been used in veterinary medicine for nearly as long as humans have used it to treat common health issues.
Thousands of years ago, the ancient Greeks used cannabis to treat horses for colic, inflammation, and even to heal battle wounds.
* Caution on the Use of Cannabis to treat pets (THC is NOT recommended for any animal)
“Dogs have a higher number of endocannabinoid receptors in their cerebellum and brainstem than humans do. These parts of the brain control coordination, heart rate, respiratory rate, and more.
From an evolutionary perspective, the endocannabinoid system is quite old. All higher forms of animals have an endocannabinoid system, and it is even found in many primitive forms of life such as slugs. Just as in humans, the complex web of neurotransmitters in the endocannabinoid system is involved in physiological processes such as appetite, pain sensation, mood, and memory…
While the overall function of the endocannabinoid system is similar in all animals, there are differences between species. Dogs are particularly unique with regard to the endocannabinoid system because they have a greater concentration of endocannabinoid receptors in their brainstem and cerebellum than any other species does. These structures within the brain control heart rate, breathing, and muscle coordination.”
Leinow, Leonard; Birnbaum, Juliana. CBD: A Patient’s Guide to Medicinal Cannabis–Healing without the High (p. 184). North Atlantic Books