CBD for Animals. A rundown of the questions most asked by vets and pet owners
What is CBD?
CBD, short for cannabidiol, is a phytocannabinoid derived from the Cannabis plant. It offers various medicinal properties, including anti-inflammatory, anti-anxiety, antioxidant, analgesic, and neuroprotective effects. Unlike THC, CBD is non-psychoactive and non-addictive, with low toxicity, making it a safe option for use in animals.
How does CBD work in animals?
CBD interacts with the endocannabinoid system, which helps regulate various bodily functions by maintaining homeostasis. In animals, it primarily acts on the nervous and immune systems, leading to potential therapeutic effects, such as reduced inflammation or anxiety relief.
Is medicinal cannabis safe for pets?
Yes, when accurately prescribed and administered, medicinal cannabis is safe for pets. At CBD Vets Australia, we tailor cannabinoid concentrations and dosages specifically for each pet’s weight and condition, ensuring a safe and well-tolerated treatment. Proper education and training are essential for veterinarians to prescribe CBD safely.
Will animals get high on CBD?
No, pure CBD does not cause any psychoactive effects. As it contains no THC, animals will not experience euphoria or a “high.”
How do animals take medicinal cannabis?
CBD from CBD Vets Australia is administered orally, either by directly syringing the oil into the pet’s mouth or mixing it with food. We also offer flavour enhancers to improve palatability for pets that may be picky, though CBD itself has no distinct taste.
How does medicinal cannabis for pets differ from human products?
Medicinal cannabis products for pets are specifically formulated in different concentrations and dosages compared to those for humans. Certain compounds, like THC, are highly toxic to pets—especially dogs—who have more sensitive receptors. Human products may also contain harmful additives unsuitable for animals.
What animals can be treated with CBD?
CBD can be used for a variety of animals, with the most common being dogs and cats. However, CBD has also been successfully administered to birds, pocket pets, and even larger animals such as elephants.
What conditions can CBD be used to treat in animals?
CBD is commonly used to treat pain and osteoarthritis in animals. Other growing applications include anxiety management (such as travel or age-related anxiety), epilepsy, skin conditions, and allergies. It’s also used in palliative care to improve comfort and appetite in pets with chronic illnesses like cancer or kidney disease.
Is a prescription required for CBD in Australia?
Yes, in Australia, CBD is classified as a Schedule 4 substance, meaning a veterinarian must prescribe it for animals that meet specific criteria. CBD products sold without a prescription are illegal and may not meet safety standards, containing harmful contaminants or incorrect dosages.
Is CBD sold online safe?
Most CBD products sold online without a prescription are illegal in Australia and could pose safety risks. These products often lack quality control, potentially containing toxins such as pesticides or solvents. Additionally, they may have inconsistent or negligible amounts of CBD, making them unreliable and unsafe, especially for pets.
Is CBD oil the same as hemp seed oil?
No. While both come from the cannabis plant, hemp seed oil is extracted from the seeds and contains minimal CBD, making it more of a nutritional supplement. CBD oil, on the other hand, works on the endocannabinoid system and is intended for medicinal use, providing therapeutic effects.
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