

Why more and more hunters are giving their dogs supplements
Understanding the Benefits of Supplements
Benefits of CBD for Hunting Dogs
All mammals, including dogs have an endocannabinoid system with cannabinoid receptors throughout their bodies. The endocannabinoid system controls a lot of major functions in the body like sleep, energy, body and brain functions.
Improved mood and general health may enhance your dog's consciousness and awareness of their surroundings. Greater ability to focus and concentrate improves hunting skills and confidence.
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The National Animal Supplement Council (NASC) is a non-profit organization that helps businesses like ours by providing education and guidance on the manufacture, distribution, and sale of animal supplements. Their goal is to ensure that these products are safe and effective for the animals that consume them. In order to achieve this, they work with government agencies, industry experts, and consumers to create and enforce standards for the industry. This helps to ensure that our products are of the highest quality and that we are able to provide the best possible experience for our customers.
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