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Pets and CBD: A Comprehensive Guide to CBD for Pets

United Patients Group

Veterinarians and pet owners alike are becoming increasingly interested in the potential applications of cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive compound found in cannabis, for the treatment and support of various pet health concerns. Some of the most common health issues that may potentially be addressed by CBD for pets include: 1.

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Six Things You Need to Know About CBD and Other Hemp-containing Pet Products

Cannabis Law Report

The trend toward state-level legalization of cannabis has led to a surge in cannabis-derived products and a continually evolving market with many types of cannabis products for people as well as their pets. Are any CBD and hemp-containing products legal for use in pet products? Who’s responsible for regulating CBD in pet products?

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No Smoking: Safest Ways For Pets To Ingest Medical Marijuana

Ezra Parzybok

While medical marijuana enjoys its legal status for use by humans, it is a different story altogether for pets. So as a pet owner, how do you ingest medical marijuana to your pets? Overdose does not cause fatality but can feel uncomfortable and dehydrate a pet. It is also legal in other countries like the UK. CBD Treats.

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Researchers Call for Caution: Some CBD Pet Products Have Absolutely No CBD

The Joint Blog

The market for CBD pet products has exploded in recent years, with numerous success stories. However, researchers warn that not only are not all CBD pet products made equally, but some contain no CBD at all. But some pet owners have found CBD didn’t work. This is according to a new Associated Press report.

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Some CBD Pet Products Have No CBD, Says Researchers

The Joint Blog

Or products with 2 milligrams per milliliter, when an effective concentration would be between 25 and 75 milligrams per milliliter. Products for people were swiftly followed by CBD chewies, oils and sprays for pets. Food and Drug Administration is developing regulations for marketing CBD products, for pets or people.

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FDA Publish Article “5 Things to Know about Delta-8 Tetrahydrocannabinol – Delta-8 THC”

Cannabis Law Report

As a result, concentrated amounts of delta-8 THC are typically manufactured from hemp-derived cannabidiol (CBD). . They may be marketed in ways that put the public health at risk and should especially be kept out of reach of children and pets. Delta-8 THC products should be kept out of the reach of children and pets.

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NIST and FDA May Be the Cannabis Quality Assurance Heroes We Need

Canna Law Blog

To date, it’s truly been “buyer beware” outside of states putting together their own protocols on things like recalls, packaging and labeling safety standards, quality assurance reviews, and testing. CBD testing, packaging, and labeling is no consumer safety picnic either. 3% THC in line with the 2018 Farm Bill.

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