Natural Remedies for Allergies in Dogs

Advertisements When looking for a quick solution to relieve allergy symptoms, many pet parents turn to Benadryl. However, while Benadryl for dog allergies is quick-acting, it doesn’t address the underlying cause of the problem, and it may come with a hefty health risk. As a result, more pet owners are looking for a natural alternativeContinue reading “Natural Remedies for Allergies in Dogs”

Full Spectrum CBD for Dog Cancer

Advertisements From a personal standpoint, I can tell you that when I first started in this career field, I didn’t give cannabis medicine a second thought. Through all of my years in college, the time I spent in seminars, continuing education, with other professionals, etc., cannabis was left in the dark. Looking back now, IContinue reading “Full Spectrum CBD for Dog Cancer”

Pancreatitis in Dogs

Advertisements Pancreatitis in dogs is common, in fact, nearly 50 percent of dogs and cats with pancreatic issues will develop pancreatitis in their lifetime. If not treated, this can result in serious illness, and discomfort, and can be fatal. Recognizing the signs of pancreatitis early and beginning a holistic treatment plan can help your pet live aContinue reading “Pancreatitis in Dogs”

Why Didn’t CBD Work for My Dog?

Advertisements You are not alone if you have offered your pet CBD items and have found yourself uncertain if it is working, or how long it takes to work. In reality, while many dogs quickly show improvements, some dogs take a little longer to feel the effects of CBD because each dog has specific endocannabinoidContinue reading “Why Didn’t CBD Work for My Dog?”

Should CBD Be Taken with Food?

Advertisements According to research, the food consumed with CBD may have a significant impact on the amount of CBD absorbed by the body. The importance of bioavailability cannot be overstated. For best effect, your dog will need to take more CBD if the bioavailability is low. The higher the bioavailability, the better the results. InContinue reading “Should CBD Be Taken with Food?”

Natural Remedies for Addison’s Disease

Advertisements Addison’s disease, also known as hypoadrenocorticism, is a dangerous disorder that can be managed once detected (with proper treatment). When the problem is treated properly, dogs with Addison’s disease can have relatively normal lives. When the adrenal glands stop producing the hormones that keep the body in balance, Addison’s disease develops. Natural steroids, particularlyContinue reading “Natural Remedies for Addison’s Disease”

PTSD in Dogs: A Natural Remedy for Dogs with Trauma

Advertisements Post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, is a debilitating, persistent anxiety disease that can occur after any type of traumatic experience. Despite widespread public knowledge of the condition, little is known about its pathophysiology (how it works) and little study has been undertaken on how to combat it. Fortunately, some study has been done onContinue reading “PTSD in Dogs: A Natural Remedy for Dogs with Trauma”

Collapsed Trachea and CBD for Dogs

Advertisements In today’s world, a collapsed trachea is one of the most common canine respiratory problems. While there is currently no cure for a collapsed trachea in dogs, you can help your pet by reducing anxiety and treating inflammation-related symptoms. CBD is an all-natural therapy for dogs with collapsed trachea. What is Collapsed Trachea inContinue reading “Collapsed Trachea and CBD for Dogs”

CBD vs Phenobarbital for Dogs

Advertisements There are several different alternatives for pet parents to consider when it comes to controlling seizures in their dogs. Phenobarbital for dogs is one of the most widely administered anti-epileptic medications by veterinarians nowadays. Despite its extensive use, phenobarbital has potentially fatal adverse effects for dogs. While it is generally effective at preventing seizures,Continue reading “CBD vs Phenobarbital for Dogs”

What’s the Endocannabinoid System?

Advertisements Consider the phrase “endocannabinoid.” The phrase “cannabinoid” is derived from the word “cannabis,” and “endo” refers to the fact that it is formed naturally within the body. As a result, “endocannabinoid” actually refers to cannabis-like compounds that exist naturally in our dog’s (and our) bodies. P.S. Our dogs, us, our cats, and other mammalsContinue reading “What’s the Endocannabinoid System?”

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