Anecdotal evidence
suggests that CBD might be the next thing in pet care
As CBD continues to
grow in popularity — the roster of CBD products
encompassing everything from chocolates to lotions to teas — it’s only natural
to wonder whether your pet
could benefit from the supposed calming effects of the compound.
CBD, or cannabidiol,
is one of the active compounds in cannabis plants. However, CBD doesn’t contain
THC, the active compound that makes someone feel “high.”
There are now CBD oils
and topical creams made specifically just for canines, not to
mention a variety of treats and
chews.
But how safe is CBD
for your pet, really?
The American Kennel
Club states there are no studies on whether CBD is safe for dogs.
Nevertheless, anecdotal evidence from dog owners indicates that CBD has helped
their pets with pain, especially neuropathic pain, and managing seizures.
According to Dr.
Jerry Klein, American Kennel Club chief veterinary officer, “CBD is also used
because of its anti-inflammatory properties, cardiac benefits, anti-nausea
effects, appetite stimulation, anti-anxiety impact, and for possible
anti-cancer benefits, although there’s no conclusive data on this use.”
“Does
it actually help with pain, or does it just make them not care? We don’t know.”
Mark
Verdino
The AKC is sponsoring
a study, which began in 2017, to determine whether CBD can help dogs with
drug-resistant epilepsy. But in the meantime, other veterinarians are
continuing to look at how CBD affects dogs.
“Does it actually
help with pain, or does it just make them not care? We don’t know, but they
seem to be less reactive to low-level pain stimuli, for example arthritis and
things like that, when they take the product,” Mark Verdino,
MD, senior vice president and chief of veterinary staff at North Shore Animal
League America told HuffPost.
True evidence of the
effect of CBD on dogs — and whether or not it’s OK to give to your pet long
term — remains to be seen. If you do decide to explore its effects on your dog,
it’s important to use a pet-specific CBD product, not ones designed for
humans.
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