Can cannabidiol (CBD) help dogs in the same way it helps humans? This is what a recent study published in Frontiers ...
A massive dataset from the Dog Aging Project reveals that older, less-healthy dogs are more likely to receive CBD, and ...
A study involving tens of thousands of dogs indicates cannabidiol (CBD) may be useful in calming some aggressive dogs. Maybe.
There are many similarities in how CBD can benefit dogs and humans medically.” By Deborah Pirchner, Frontiers Cannabis ...
Cannabis could be fed to dogs to make them less aggressive, say scientists. A study showed that pet pooches that received CBD ...
A massive multi-year analysis of tens of thousands of dogs reveals that CBD use is becoming increasingly common among aging companion animals.
“Most canine aggression is related to underlying stress or anxiety—a fight or flight response,” said professor Julie Albright.
Cannabis derived products, including cannabidiols (CBD), have been becoming more popular for humans – and it might not be any different for dogs. Researchers now have used multi-year data reported by ...
In humans, CBD is thought to have therapeutic effects for some conditions including chronic pain, nausea, or inflammation. Now, dogs may be reaping some of the benefits, too, according to a new study.
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