5 Things You Must Know Before Giving Your Pet CBD
Because you want the very best for your dog, cat, bird or other pet family members. Since 2012, Hemp Well has understood a few things about pet hemp and CBD supplements. Here are 5 Things You Must Know Before Giving Your Pet CBD.
How responsible is the company providing the hemp for your pet? Do they use filler oils? And, where are their farms located to make their products? Do they 3rd party test products?
Hemp Well has maintained a reputation of transparency and ‘doing the right thing’ to ensure our pets health and business reputations are safe. Our US cultivators are some of the greatest farmers in the world. Visit our Product Analysis Site here.
We all know how convenient a soft chew can be delivered versus a dropper under the tongue. Administered orally, hemp oil under the tongue will deliver more active ingredients (almost twice as much) than hemp oil digested in a chew form. Many pet parents are concerned about administering hemp oil orally. Hemp Well is available with a plastic eyedropper with graduated markings for safe and accurate dosing.More active ingredients are absorbed if an oil form of CBD can be administered under the tongue rather than digested through the stomach. The bottom of your mouth and your dogs have thin skin. This offers a faster path for the CBD to enter the blood stream.
When you understand that hemp has a better omega 3 to omega 6 fatty acid ratio than fish, flax or krill oils, why would any manufacturer mix their CBD into a MCT or olive oil filler? The answer is simple; Companies using filler oils like MCT, coconut or olive oils are looking to save a buck. Hemp as a commodity is not cheap.
Hemp Well oils are just hemp. All of the omega and CBD benefits!
Understanding dosing can be a challenge. Reputable hemp companies (like Hemp Well) will maintain compliant dosage instructions with Warnings and Cautions. We also encourage you to speak with your pet’s veterinarian before starting any supplement, like CBD.
All of our product labels and product listing pages have dosage instructions based upon your animal’s weight. Dogs and cats have more cannabinoid receptors than humans. They require less CBD and will usually discharge additional cannabinoids. A little goes a long way! Start smaller and add more.
No claim like that can or should be made by a hemp provider. While hemp is generally regarded as safe (nobody has died from it) no clinical studies have been conducted with pets.
All mammals, including us and your best friend, we all produce cannabinoids and have cannabinoid receptors throughout our bodies. Hemp can be a tremendous source to supplement our bodies creation of cannabinoids.