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Clarice Lispector’s Ghost

Every pet owner wants the best for their furry friends. As such, many owners have been exploring alternative ways to improve their pets’ health and well-being, including the use of CBD and cannabis. But is it safe to give these products to cats and dogs? Let’s dive in and see what science has to say about this topic.

What is CBD?

CBD stands for cannabidiol and is one of the many compounds found in cannabis plants. Unlike THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), the other main compound found in cannabis, CBD does not produce any psychoactive effects. Therefore, it is generally considered safe for pets (and humans). Some studies suggest that CBD can help reduce inflammation, anxiety, pain, seizures, and other medical issues in both cats and dogs.

What are the Risks?

Although there are some potential benefits to giving your pet CBD or cannabis-based products, there are also risks associated with it. Since pet owners cannot be sure exactly how much of each compound they are giving their pet (i.e., THC vs. CBD), there is a risk of overdose if too much THC is given. In addition, some animals may have an adverse reaction to these products due to allergies or sensitivities which could result in vomiting or diarrhoea. Therefore, it is important to consult a veterinarian before giving any form of cannabis or CBD product to your pet.

Cannabis Products for Pets

Due to the potential risks associated with giving pets traditional forms of cannabis or CBD products (i.e., edibles), there are now specific products on the market that have been specially formulated for pets. These products usually contain only trace amounts of THC so as not to cause any unwanted side effects while still providing potential benefits from the other cannabinoids present in them such as terpenes and flavonoids. Additionally, these products come in different forms such as tinctures, oils, treats, topicals, etc., so they can be easily administered depending on your cat or dog’s needs/preferences.

Conclusion

When considering whether it would be beneficial to give your pet cannabis or CBD-based products, always consult with a veterinarian first before administering anything yourself at home. 

If you do decide to give your pet these types of products make sure you buy from a reputable source that specialises in producing specifically formulated pet versions with only trace amounts of THC so as not to cause any adverse reactions from your furry friend! Marijuana-derived medication should never be confused with recreational marijuana use; always remember that safety comes first when it comes to our four-legged family members!
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Clarice Lispector’s Ghost

Storytelling is my jam; whether it's through words, visuals or pottery, passing on an important or educational message through any medium is where it's at for me. When not writing a ToDo list with the never-ending tasks this scatterbrain has to get to, you'll probably find me with a weight in my hand or getting messy with some clay. Downtime is writing time which includes anything from facts to fiction. Find me typing away hidden under a whole lot of greenery with some green in my hand.

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