Posts: 158
Threads: 12
Joined: Dec 2016
Reputation:
43
Hey guys thx great thread. I use nuvet plus but want to use cbd or cannabis products for pain for our dogs vs say Rymdal sorry got spelling wrong. Rimadyl is just is crazy strong. Granted we had to deal with a serious knee surgery. What treats do you suggest as I know dogs are allergic to chocolate, but what I have people had the best success with when it comes to two topics. The first topic is calming your dog. The second topic is helping pain as they age and have arthritis. So talking specific cannabis products for both situations and thank you very much. PS sorry just a bit confused as I know the difference between THC and cbds and don't want to get my dog to the moon by giving them a high THC treat, so thanks again. Also for example say Rick Simpson oil can I make my own treats with that and then give them to the dog. Although I don't know if Rick Simpson oil would be right for a dog but say I got the correct medicine and mixed it with one of their favorite treats well I guess that's rhetorical OK sorry
Posts: 22,117
Threads: 1,240
Joined: Apr 2015
Reputation:
3,713
U should get in ur fifty posts to PM. i don't want recipes for same showing up here. in this case, g00gle is ur friend.
It is Well with My Soul
Posts: 50
Threads: 5
Joined: Oct 2015
Reputation:
23
Newsweek actually has a special issue out about marijuana right now. They have done other special issues on it before, but this specific issue has a section about CBD for dogs and cats. It's supposed to help with anxiety, arthritis, asthma, seizures, and cancer pain. I have a little dog named Manning who has been a part of my life for about 9 years. I'm going to be so lost without my best friend one day. I pray one day I can try CBD for his anxiety. It's gotten worse over the years. The Vet I've gone to for everything, even grooming. The Vet said that they would have to give him anxiety meds when I take him there. I think I'll find a new Vet.
Posts: 22,117
Threads: 1,240
Joined: Apr 2015
Reputation:
3,713
because vets are not subject to the same scrutiny, to date, that regular human doctors have been, one is more likely to get truth and normal, and needed meds from your vet.
they also have fewer law suits against them. and the vast majority of the ones i met really loved animals. and tried their damndest to figure out lymes disease when that was just starting.
i have heard of a few vets, whom worked with rescue groups, whom gave rescue animals less than stellar care. but, i usually got along well with vets.
may ur doggy continue to bring you such love and joy for many many more years.
It is Well with My Soul
Posts: 144
Threads: 3
Joined: Dec 2017
Reputation:
22
CBD used to work great for my dog when he was having his hardest doys. It was good to know he wasn't suffering as much in the end thanks to the CBD
Posts: 891
Threads: 11
Joined: Mar 2017
Reputation:
333
Thankfully right now I have a young healthy crew but I know if CBD would have been available a few years ago when my dog needed arthritis meds & the shot the vet gave her killed her she'd have been around a good while longer.
Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed. ~ Mark Twain
Posts: 51
Threads: 2
Joined: Jan 2018
Reputation:
10
I had friends who gave their pup CBD when she was getting old and began to have seizures... they swore by it.
I've always heard that cannabis was no bueno for dogs but perhaps that has changed.