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JustCBD Pet Treats: The Future of CBD Is In Their Paws

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I've heard about CBD oil a lot, but never tried till i've got a strong depression. It was very hard for me to realise that i'm facing with this terrible disease, but i wasn't ready to go to the doctor. I decided to try cbd oil just because my friend cured his pet with it a short time ago, i remembered he said that it helped his dog a lot to fight with pain and even he tried and it really worked. So, i decided to try because if it is safe for pets, it should work with people as well and you know? It really worked... really helps and i'm very grateful that i tried it.
 
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I've heard about CBD oil a lot, but never tried till i've got a strong depression. It was very hard for me to realise that i'm facing with this terrible disease, but i wasn't ready to go to the doctor. I decided to try cbd oil just because my friend cured his pet with it a short time ago, i remembered he said that it helped his dog a lot to fight with pain and even he tried and it really worked. So, i decided to try because if it is safe for pets, it should work with people as well and you know? It really worked cbd vape juice... really helps and i'm very grateful that i tried it.
I know that cannabis is very useful for humans, but I can't decide to buy something made of cannabis for my pet.
 
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Once again, for those wondering, cannabidiol is part of the cannabinoid family, a class of chemical compounds naturally found in the cannabis plant. CBD pet care products come in many of the same forms you're probably used to seeing for humans, including edibles, oils that can be added to food or placed under the tongue, and topical creams or balms that are rubbed directly on the skin. Personally, I don't feel very comfortable about giving it to my dog. I used red maeng da kratom but I can't imagine giving it to my dog.
 
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I also didn't really trust the DBMS oils. In my opinion, you can not give it to your dog as a regular supplement or vitamin. However, this can be useful in the case of chronic diseases or bone fractures. For example, I give my dog sbd to reduce pain. There is a lot of research on the Internet about this, such as the one applied by the author of the post, or I also found information that SBD helps with bone fractures, according to this research. However, when I decided to give this oil to a dog, I consulted with our veterinarian. So, I recommend you first get a comment from a specialist.
 
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I'm a big fan of CBD for dogs. When my boxer Lexi was around 10 years old she started having trouble moving around and her quality of life was diminishing. We tried all kinds of pills and therapies, but it wasn't until we tried CBD infused treats that we saw real improvement. After a couple of weeks on the treats she was like a different dog. She was back to her old self, running around and enjoying life again.

The treats were expensive, but worth it for us. The improvement was dramatic and stayed that way, and she lived to 12 years old. I recommend them to any of my neighbors who have dogs with mobility issues. The brand we used was Ellevet which was the only brand available to us at the time.

We of course discussed them with our vet, and she didn't feel strongly one way or the other about them.

I can't vouch for their formulation or quality now because I don't know if they've changed anything, but at the time they were amazing and I would 100% use them again in the future.
 
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