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Hello. CBD does not contain any THC while Hemp oil may contain a very small amount. Both seem to have some medicinal properties when it comes to dealing with pain & stimulating appetite. The biggest problem the veterinary community is having about these product is the lack of supervision over the content & truth about what these products can do. Right now, the best thing to do is consult your veterinarian because there are some well respected supplement providers that are entering this field. They would be the best place to go to obtain a product that will do what you are looking at for your pet. I am at a very large veterinary conference right now & I am amazed at the number of companies that are beginning to offer this class of supplement. Your veterinarian will be your best guide. Thanks for using Boop by Petco.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
I'd say no. There is very limited research about the effectiveness of hemp oil in dogs, and we don't know the side effects of it or interactions with any other medication. If you want a joint supplement for Mugsy, I recommend Dasuquin or Cosequin.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
I'm assuming you mean hemp oil, not help oil. As of yet, we have very little research on CBD oil in veterinary patients, so we do not know if there are any potential health concerns or drug interactions in dogs. Due to that, I would stop giving Cinnamon the hemp oil before giving her the Nexgard. Best of luck.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Just like with human medicine, there is much to be studied when it comes to CBD treatment in dogs, so the answer is actually unknown. The product you have shown is not considered a CBD supplement as it just contains hemp seeds, which do not have the CBD's like marijuana flowers do. I see that this product also has omega 3/6 fatty acids which may be helpful. However, I wouldn't expect this product to be very helpful. It appears safe though, so you can give it and see if you notice any difference. If you finish the bottle and haven't noticed any benefit, then I wouldn't buy anymore. While supplements may be a helpful adjunct, the best products for arthritis are the ones your veterinarian can prescribe. If they Eschele is having a lot of difficulties with arthritis, then it's best to have your vet evaluate her and prescribe the necessary treatment if this hasn't been done already. I hope that helps and she feels better soon.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
I have put a link below to an article explaining the difference between hemp oil and CBD oil. As of yet, we have very little research on CBD oil in veterinary patients, so we cannot make any recommendations one way or the other about this product - we do not know what an appropriate dose might be, and if there are any potential health concerns or drug interactions in dogs. In addition, because it's a schedule 1 drug, it's illegal for us to prescribe or recommend. https://www.wellandgood.com/good-looks/hemp-oil-vs-cbd-oil/
Updated on August 12th, 2025