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CBD Oil for Dogs Buying Guide: Important Questions you Must Ask

February 23, 2022
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CBD Oil for Dogs Buying Guide: Important Questions you Must Ask

If you are thinking of getting CBD oil for your dog, then you can’t just lay your hand on any product on the shelves and walk home. You need to ensure that the product you choose is not going to be harmful to your pet. One of the ways to do this is to ensure that you buy cannabidiol products from a reputable brand and not a fly-by-night brand.

While many fraudulent brands are producing all sorts of rubbish in the name of CBD dog products, you can rely on certain reputable sites to help you pick top products for your pet. You can take a look at Cheefbotanicals dog products for some helpful resources. To determine if any product is worth its salt, we have compiled some important questions you must ask before settling on a particular brand product. 

Let’s begin, shall we?

Contents

  • 1 1. Is it Full Spectrum Oil or CBD Isolate? 
  • 2 2. Does it Actually Have CBD Oil?
  • 3 3. Is There a Recommended Dosage, and what is It?
  • 4 4. What is the Cannabidiol Source?
  • 5 5. How is the Cannabidiol Extracted?
  • 6 6. Does the Oil Contain Artificial Ingredients?
  • 7 7. Third-Party Testing?
  • 8 Conclusion

1. Is it Full Spectrum Oil or CBD Isolate? 

When you go in search of CBD oil for dogs, you will encounter two forms. The first is full-spectrum oil which has several cannabinoids. Apart from cannabidiol, it has other cannabinoids such as cannabinol (CBN), cannabigerol (CBG), Tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV), etc.The other form is known as CBD isolate and is regarded as pure CBD. It is called this because unlike full spectrum it doesn’t contain other cannabinoids.

While many might choose the full spectrum because of the entourage effect which is the overall effect of all the present cannabinoids, others might opt for the isolate. There is no best one per se; however, you need to focus on how your dog respondsto these forms. 

If you have been using the isolate, we will advise that you stick with that instead of switching to full-spectrum and vice versa. If you want to try CBD on your dog for the first time, you can go for any of the two, but pay close attention to how your tyke responds when it gets the dose. Speaking of dose, ensure that you give little doses at the beginning to allow your pet to get used to it.

2. Does it Actually Have CBD Oil?

This might sound weird right? Sadly, some products don’t actually have CBD oil but just traces. Therefore, when choosing a cannabidiol oil product, look for those that the quantity of cannabidiol and other ingredients are clearly disclosed on the label. Furthermore, check if the listed dosage agrees with what is in the third-party lab result.

Speaking of third-party lab result, if the merchandise you intend to buy does not have this result, do not buy it. Also, check if the brand has been warned of false CBD amount advertising by the FDA.

3. Is There a Recommended Dosage, and what is It?

Giving cannabidiol products for dogs must be done in the right dose to avoid any issues.​​​​​​​. Dogs come in different sizes and weights, therefore, they cannot be administered the same dose. Hence,check if the dosage according to weight is clearly stated. 

As a rule of thumb, 1mg should be given per 10-pound weight. However, if the product states otherwise, then you should stick with that.

4. What is the Cannabidiol Source?

You should know that cannabidiol comes from cannabis, and hemp and marijuana are just two types of this plant. These two plants are the major source from which commercial CBD is gotten from.

While the CBD amount in both is the same, the THC content is different. In hemp, the THC concentration is less than 0.3% whereas in marijuana it is in most cases more than this. Click here to find out more about THC. Since THC is a psychoactive agent, we do not recommend you give marijuana-sourced treatment to your dog. If your dog consumes this cannabinoid, it could get high and even overdosed which might lead to lethargy, drowsiness, etc.

5. How is the Cannabidiol Extracted?

Apart from the source, you should also find out about the method that was employed in extracting the cannabidiol. 

Most producers make use of the CO2 method; hence, it is the commonest extraction method. One of the reasons it is most preferred is because it is the safest method. Also, the resulting CBD left behind is purer than that produced by cannabidiol.

The ethanol-solvent method is another commonly used method. It is used mostly because the oil gotten isn’t compromised. However, if you choose a product made via this method, ensure that toxic solvents such as hexane, propane, etc. aren’t used.

6. Does the Oil Contain Artificial Ingredients?

Not only should you focus on active ingredients such as the cannabinoids which we mentioned above, but you should also consider the artificial ingredients. If the oil contains artificial ingredients, then you should be more careful. This is because they could worsen your dog’s health issues. 

7. Third-Party Testing?

We mentioned this earlier, but let us explain it further. You must always choose a product that has been tested by a third-party laboratory. This will enable you to determine if there is no contaminant, mold, heavy metal, etc. If a brand is unwilling to release such test results, then you need to go for another brand.

Conclusion

Shopping for cannabidiol oil for your dog can be somewhat overwhelming with the myriad of brands and products out there. However, if you ask the questions we shared above, you will be able to get the best CBD oil that is just right for your dog. 

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