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Cannabis and Your Pets – Are there Benefits?

United Patients Group

Introduction With the growing acceptance that cannabis is a safe and effective medicine, many people are interested in trying it—including their pets. However, when it comes to pets and marijuana, this has not been studied extensively here in the U.S. However, there are some things we do know: Is CBD Oil Safe for Pets?

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Cannabis and Veterinary Medicine: 7 Key Benefits for Pets

Medicinal Marijuana Association

From pain management to anxiety relief, the benefits for pets are vast. Stay tuned to uncover the nuanced ways in which cannabis can positively impact the well-being of your beloved pets. Key Takeaways Cannabis offers health benefits like reducing inflammation and boosting appetite in pets.

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Cannabis and Veterinary Medicine: 7 Key Benefits for Pets

Medicinal Marijuana Association

From pain management to anxiety relief, the benefits for pets are vast. Stay tuned to uncover the nuanced ways in which cannabis can positively impact the well-being of your beloved pets. Key Takeaways Cannabis offers health benefits like reducing inflammation and boosting appetite in pets.

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CBD Oil for Pets in Toronto

Puff Puff Post

CBD Oil for Pets in Toronto: A New Frontier. CBD oil for pets in Toronto is fast becoming a growing trend. With human patients benefiting from CBD’s therapeutic effects, pet owners want to know if their furry family members can also benefit from the herb. They want to see if CBD oil can relieve their pet’s symptoms. .

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My dog ate my weed! What to do if your pooch gets high

The Cannigma

Thanks to the ongoing legalization of marijuana, stories of pets eating weed are becoming quite common. Dogs, cats, and other pets have an endocannabinoid system just like us, which means they can also get high. Dogs in particular are likely to have an unpleasant experience from eating cannabis or edibles due to higher THC sensitivity.

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Pets and Pot: Cannabis and Pet Products

The Blunt Truth

Although this creates an exciting market opportunity for veterinarians and members of the pet industry, some important issues still need to be resolved. Passing the Farm Bill did not legalize “pot for pets” — but it does mean pets can enjoy the benefits of CBD derived from industrial hemp.

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Report: Alarming number of pets ingesting cannabis products after Arizona legalizes it

Cannabis Law Report

12 News reports…… The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals or ASPCA says that includes items like edibles. You wouldn’t guess that gummies or edibles would be a problem for your pets but Retford says storing your stash is at the center of the increase. Symptoms to watch: Disoriented.

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