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100% natural-based ingredients designed to help anxiety, behavioral issues, and overall pet happiness and well-being
Natural ingredients combined with CalyFxās CBD are used to alleviate symptoms of stress and anxiety in pets. Our powerful, safe blend is formulated to calm hyperactive and aggressive behavior ā from barking to biting. CalyFxās Pet Anxiety formula helps soothe aggression by helping pets feel happy and calm, without feeling drowsy.
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Pets have all the same emotions as humans, this means that with all the good may come some of the bad. One of these is anxiety which can come in many forms but is ultimately the product of fear or worry.
As with any pet wellness trend, when it comes to CBD oil for dogs, thereās a lot of information floating around online. Of course, you want to do whatās best for your pup, which leads to the question: What do I need to know about CBD oil?
TheĀ AKCās Chief Veterinary Officer, Dr. Jerry Klein, explains what CBD oil is, what it does, and its safety concerns and side effects.
What Is CBD Oil?
CBD, or cannabidiol, is a compound found in cannabis and hemp. Dr. Klein says it is essential to note that in most cases, CBD does not contain delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the compound that gives marijuana its psychoactive properties. In fact, most CBD products are derived fromĀ hempĀ andĀ notĀ from marijuana.
How Does CBD Affect Dogs?
Currently, there has been no formal study on how CBD affects dogs. What scientists do know is that cannabinoids interact with the endocannabinoid receptors located in the central and peripheral nervous systems, which help maintain balance in the body and keep it in a normal healthy state.
What Dog Health Problems Can CBD Oil Treat?
While thereās no definitive scientific data on using CBD to treat dogs, thereās anecdotal evidence from dog owners suggesting it can treat pain, especially neuropathic pain, as well as helping to controlĀ seizures.
According to Dr. Klein, CBD is also used because of its anti-inflammatory properties, cardiac benefits, anti-nausea effects, appetite stimulation, anti-anxiety impact, and for possible anti-cancer benefits, although thereās no conclusive data on this use.
The AKC Canine Health Foundation (CHF) isĀ sponsoring a study, through the Colorado State Universityās College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, that will evaluate the use of CBD in treatment-resistant epileptic dogs. The CHF hopes that this will be the first study to gain scientific data on the use of CBD in dogs with this condition.
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