Pet owners often prefer CBD tincture for dogs for their simplicity and the numerous ways they can be administered to their furry companions. In this blog post, we’ll explore in greater detail the methods and considerations for using CBD to bring a sense of calmness to your dog and alleviate their worries. Discover the versatility of CBD oil and how it can be seamlessly integrated into your pet’s routine for a more relaxed and contented canine companion.
FAQs About CBD Tincture for Dogs
For a CBD tincture you can administer during or after mealtime. It's best when taken on a full stomach.
Pet oil tinctures and CBD pet chews tend to be less concentrated.
Administer CBD based on your dog's weight, then adjust the amount as needed.
- Under 25 lbs : 0.25 ml
- 25 - 65 lbs : 0.25 - 0.5 ml
- 65+ lbs : 0.5- 1 ml
The main concern is THC toxicity, CBD contains small amount of THC, not enough to be harmful. However some effects of too much CBD could be drowsiness, vomitting, diarrhea, and more
Though some veterinarians may recommend CBD oil for dogs in specific cases, it's crucial to recognize that research on its efficacy and safety is ongoing. Always consult your veterinarian before introducing CBD to your pet's routine, ensuring personalized guidance based on their health needs and medical history.
How Do You Give A Dog CBD Oil?
Most dogs don’t mind the taste of our Organic Pet CBD Oil, which has a mild earthy flavor.
Directions for Use:
This product can be given during or after mealtime. Best when taken on a full stomach.
If you don’t want to go the tincture route, there are other CBD products for pets as well. Our CBD Soft Chews are available in Peanut Butter, Pumpkin, or Maple Bacon, which come in pre-measured servings.
Is Dog CBD the Same as Human CBD?
Yes and no. The only difference is pet products are less concentrated. According to a Weedmaps article, human-grade CBD is safe for dogs, assuming the tincture is a quality product from a trusted company. (All Extract Labs’ Fetch CBD for pets products are safe for people because they are made from the same human-grade extract and lab-tested.) But because dogs are smaller than people, they require a lower potency formula. It is possible to use a human-strength tincture for dogs, but you would alter the amount according to their size (see more on amounts below).
There is a scientific reason why CBD works for both humans and pets. Though dogs and humans look different, we have something in common: the endocannabinoid system. According to an article in Animals journal, the ECS is pervasive in all mammals.
The ECS is a signaling network that interacts with cannabinoids from plants and naturally occurring cannabinoids made in our bodies. It’s why cannabis’ benefits are far-reaching, and why many vets believe that CBD provides the same benefits for dogs and other animals as it does for people.
Other minor differences between human and pet CBD oil are the labeling practices and possible flavors. A human CBD oil could contain flavors like mint or raspberry, and pet products can be infused with cod liver oil or bacon flavor.
The ECS is why cannabis’ benefits are far-reaching, and why many vets believe that CBD provides the same benefits for dogs and other animals as it does for people
Should I Give My Dog CBD Oil Everyday?
A report by Stephanie McGrath of Colorado State University, home to one of the nation’s most prestigious vet schools, revealed that CBD is overall well-tolerated by healthy dogs. The study looked at 30 beagles and measured their responses to various amounts of CBD over six weeks. The results were positive without any severe reactions.
However, McGrath noted some dogs experienced diarrhea and elevated serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP), an enzyme commonly found in the liver, bones, intestines and kidneys. She said the responses are clinically significant and require further study.
CBD Oil For Dogs Weight Guide
A good rule of thumb is to give roughly 1 to 5mgs CBD per 10 pounds of body weight. Our CBD for pets tinctures come in 30ml bottles with 500mg CBD. One full dropper equals 1ml containing 17mg CBD.
It’s best to talk to your vet to gain an understanding of how to find the right amount for your dog.
A good rule of thumb is to give roughly 1 to 5 mg CBD per 10 pounds of body weight and to talk to your vet to gain understanding.
What Happens If I Give My Dog Too Much CBD Oil?
The main concern is THC toxicity. CBD contains a small amount of THC, not enough to be harmful. However, if a dog consumes a large amount of CBD it may show signs of drowsiness, vomiting, lethargy, inappetence and diarrhea. According to the ASPCA, most cases do not require treatment. Smaller dogs are more susceptible to adverse side effects due to their size.
There is more concern for THC toxicity if your dog consumes marijuana products or raw cannabis plants. THC toxicity may result in mild sedation, urinary incontinence, hyperesthesia, and ataxia. If this occurs, take your dog to the vet so they can receive IV fluids.
To prevent THC toxicity, keep your stash out of reach from where your pups can get it and make sure you purchase from a trusted brand that doesn’t over or under-label products. Reliable companies provide a CBD certificate of analysis detailing what is in the oil.
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Do Vets Recommend CBD Oil for Dogs?
Yes. Vets do not prescribe CBD as a cure-all, but many have witnessed positive reactions from CBD use, according to a Green Entrepreneur article on CBD oil veterinary reviews. The best CBD oil tincture for dogs is a full spectrum product that includes other useful cannabinoids and a harmless, minor amount of THC. While more conclusive data is required, many in the veterinary field are excited about the future of cannabis research.
More About Extract Labs and CBD for Pets
Extract Labs funds research and provides CBD to McGrath, the vet mentioned earlier, for CSU’s veterinary research department. She is looking at the effects of CBD on canine cancer cells. We also donate 10 percent of Fetch sales to fund cannabinoid/canine science in hopes to reveal the true potential of cannabidiol.

















