CBD-Infused Hemp Seed Oil for Dogs

CBD-Infused Hemp Seed Oil for Dogs

As pet owners, we always want the best for our furry friends. When it comes to their health and well-being, we are willing to try anything to keep them happy and healthy. One of the latest trends in the pet industry is using hemp seed oil infused with CBD for dogs. Here are a few FAQs to explore about CBD-Infused Hemp Seed Oil.

Hemp seed oil is derived from the seeds of the hemp plant, which is a variety of the cannabis plant.

This stuff has lots of important fats and it has the right amount of omega-3 and omega-6 fats. This makes it really good for people and dogs.

CBD is a substance discovered in hemp that has been shown to aid with various health problems, such as supporting mood and mobility.

The recommended dosage of hemp seed oil for dogs varies depending on the weight and size of your dog. As a general rule, it is recommended to give 1-2 teaspoons of hemp seed oil per 10 pounds of body weight.

However, it is always best to consult with your veterinarian before starting your dog on any new supplement. They can give you a more accurate dosage based on your dog’s specific needs.

Here is a general dosing calculator as a guide, but we always recommend asking your Vet. 

CBD For Pets Serving Guide | CBD Oil for Dogs Dose Calculator

Hemp seed oil infused with CBD has numerous potential benefits for dogs, including:

May Help to Reducing Swelling

Hemp seed oil may help dogs with joint swelling and to ease discomfort.

May Improve Skin and Coat Health

Hemp seed oil is rich in essential fatty acids, which are essential for maintaining healthy skin and a shiny coat. It may also help with dry, itchy skin and may reduce shedding.

Mood Support

CBD has been shown to have a possible calming effect on dogs. It may  support mood in times when calming is needed. It may also help with separation anxiety and noise phobias.

Hemp seed oil infused with CBD can be given to dogs in a variety of ways. You can mix it in with their food, give it to them directly, or even use it as a topical treatment for skin issues.

Starting with a small amount and slowly increasing to the recommended dose is important in order to prevent any possible negative reactions.

Hemp seeds are a source of nutrients often used in human diets. Some may wonder, “Can dogs have hemp seeds?” Well, the answer is yes, but it’s essential to be cautious.

These seeds contain good things like healthy fats, protein, and minerals, which can benefit dogs. Yet, it’s crucial not to give them too much. Too many hemp seeds might upset a dog’s stomach or even cause pancreatitis due to their high-fat content.

Before adding hemp seeds to your dog’s meals, it’s smart to talk to a vet. They can advise on whether it’s safe and how much is okay. Also, choose plain hemp seeds without extra stuff added.

Hemp seeds can be good for dogs’ health. But, it’s important to be cautious and ask for advice from experts before giving them to your pet.

Determining the right amount of hemp seed oil is essential. It’s generally safe in small quantities due to beneficial nutrients.

Consult a vet for dosage and suitability for your dog. Start with a small amount and observe the response. Use pure, high-quality oil without additives or THC. Prioritize your dog’s health by seeking professional advice.

Hemp seed oil is good for dogs because it has lots of nutrients like omega fatty acids and antioxidants. These things help their skin, make their coat shiny, and keep them healthy. The omega fatty acids in hemp seed oil can also reduce joint pain and boost their immune system.

It’s important to use the oil in the right amount and get products made for pets that don’t have THC, the stuff that makes you high. Talk to a vet before giving your dog hemp seed oil so they can tell you how much to give and if it’s right for your dog.

Using hemp seed oil can be helpful, but you need to be careful. Vets can tell you the right dose and watch for any problems or interactions with other medications. It’s also important to make sure the oil is safe and doesn’t have any bad things added to it. By listening to professionals and using high-quality hemp seed oil, you can help your dog stay healthy and happy.

Cruelty Free Dog Products

No animals are harmed in the manufacturing of our products. 

In the animal rights movement, cruelty–free is a label for products or activities that do not harm or kill animals anywhere in the world. Products tested on animals are not considered cruelty–free, since these tests are often painful and cause the suffering and death of millions of animals every year.

Vegan Dog Products

No animal products or by-products used in any of our oils.

The only non-vegan product we have are the Pumpkin Hemp Dog Biscuits which do contain egg. (The Peanut Butter Banana Hemp Dog Biscuits do not and are also vegan.)


DEFINITION OF VEGAN VS. VEGETARIAN

Getting vegetarianism confused with veganism is a common mistake most people make. So today we are going to closely examine the definition of vegan versus the definition of a vegetarian in this post. Hopefully, this provides a little clarity.

DEFINITION OF A VEGETARIAN

The Oxford dictionary definition of a vegetarian is “a person who does not eat meat or does not believe in eating meat, fish, fowl, or in some cases, any food derived from animals, as eggs or cheese, but subsists on vegetables, fruits, nuts, grain etc.”

This basically divides vegetarians into two groups; vegetarians who exclude eggs and dairy and vegetarians who include these items in their diets. The latter can then be broken up into a further three groups; ovo- vegetarians (who consume eggs but not milk), lacto-vegetarians (who consume milk but not eggs) and ovo-lacto vegetarians who consume both milk and eggs.

There’s often controversy surrounding “semi-vegetarians”, whose diet consists mainly of vegetarian foods but includes fish or poultry. The main differentiating factor between all of the above-mentioned groups is how much animal products are included in the diet.

DEFINITION OF VEGAN

The above difference is the main distinguishing factor between the definition of vegan and that of a vegetarian because vegans exclude animal products in their entirety. The official definition of veganism is “the practice of abstaining from the use of animal products, particularly in a diet. As well as following an associated philosophy that rejects the commodity status of sentient animals.

A follower of veganism is known as a vegan”. That means veganism extends beyond the diet of a vegan individual. That is the biggest difference between vegans and vegetarians. While vegetarians may not consume animal products, they may use them if they are present in other products, such as items containing silk, honey or leather.

Vegans, on the other hand, avoid the use of animal products in all areas of their lifestyles.

Human Grade Dog Products

All ingredients and manufacturing processes are Human-Grade. We would never make anything for our pets considered not suitable for ourselves. The term human-grade in pet food means the finished product is legally suitable and approved as nourishment for humans. It is “edible.” Human foods are much more rigorously regulated than foods made for animals.

Organic Dog Products

All of our products are made with top quality, Certified Organic carrier oils and Organically-grown ingredients, all sourced responsibly and sustainably. Our products are infused with our own Full-spectrum Hemp extract which is derived from our own Organically-grown Colorado Hemp that was grown at our own facilities.

Cultivar Specific Hemp Oil Dog Products

For consistency. HempMy Pet grows one particular cultivar of hemp, selected specifically for its cannabinoid profile, and uses it every time for our hemp extract, maintaining consistency and eliminating unknowing trial and error.

Cannabis strains including Hemp and Marijuana are either pure or hybrid of the plant genus Cannabis, which encompasses the species Sativa, Indica, and Ruderalis.

Varieties are developed to intensify specific characteristics of the plant, or to differentiate the strain for the purposes of marketing or to make it more effective as a natural supplement. Variety names are typically chosen by their growers, and often reflect properties of the plant such as taste, color, smell, or the origin of the variety. These varieties have been cultivated to contain a high percentage of cannabinoids, including CBD, CBG, CBC and more. Several varieties of Cannabis, known as Hemp, have a very low THC content, and are instead grown for their fiber, seed and therapeutic propertiess

Third Party Tested Hemp Oil for Dogs

From Seed-to-Sale all HempMy Pet products are tested by reputable independent laboratories for purity, safety, and quality. The soil, the water, the plants and the finished product are all rigorously tested to ensure no solvents, pesticides, heavy metals or micro-bacterial contanimants are present. Certificates of Analysis (COAs) are published online with each product and always available upon request.

Organic Hemp Dog Products

All of our Hemp is organically grown in Colorado at our own greenhouse or farm. We do not import our hemp from overseas or any other state. We strive for perfection in our growing, curing, processing and formulating of our Hemp products.

Veterinarian Recommended Hemp Oil Dog Products

Clinically studied by independent veterinarians and sold in veterinarian clinics nationwide.

Full Spectrum Hemp Oil for Dogs

All the Cannabinoids, CBD, CBG, CBC..plus the terpenes and other minor cannabinoids made from the Whole Plant for the complete entourage effect.

CBD has become quite popular over the last couple of years but despite what you might think it is only one of the 100 compounds that have been identified in the Cannabis Sativa L plant. Full-spectrum CBD oil, unlike CBD isolate products, includes a wide range of cannabinoids present in the cannabis or hemp plant. Depending on the condition and what you are looking to achieve it can provide a greater effect than CBD alone as all the cannabinoids work together in what is known as the entourage effect.

Full-spectrum CBD also contains a variety of essential vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, protein, chlorophyll, terpenes, flavonoids, and fiber. When referring to CBD in the hemp plant, it’s important to understand that Hemp contains a large number of cannabinoids (in trace amounts), but the main compounds are CBD and cannabidiolic acid (CBDa). As CBDa is more abundant in the hemp plant, firms must decarboxylate the oil. This process heats the oil and changes CBDa into CBD.

Just one last thing before we explain the benefits of Full Spectrum CBD oil, its important to understand that CBD from Cannabis is only legal in Medical or recreational states, while CBD hemp oil is legal in all 50 states under the 2014 US Farm Bill. While it may not be able to treat all conditions it has been known to assist with a variety of medical conditions including anxiety, depression and acute pain.

The Benefits of the Whole Plant

One of the most important studies relating to full-spectrum CBD oil took place at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Hadassah School in 2015. It compared the performance of a full spectrum extract with one that contained CBD only. The study concluded that full spectrum was more effective when fighting pain and inflammation.

While CBD only is somewhat effective, the whole plant extract not only provided faster and better relief, the effects also lasted longer. This is why an increasing number of companies in the CBD industry are selling full-spectrum CBD oil as a rule.

The aforementioned entourage effect is the main reason behind the efficacy of whole plant extracts. There are over 100 ‘identified’ compounds in the cannabis plant. While most of these compounds have their own therapeutic benefit, they come together in a synergistic way to provide far better performance than any single compound, including CBD.

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