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    CBD Dosage Chart for Dogs: Risks, Side Effects, Dosage, and More

    By Amanda Martinotti,

    3 days ago

    When humans experience crippling anxiety, they will go to a doctor for a prescription. However, many humans have found that medications do not help as much as they may have hoped. Therefore, they are turning to over-the-counter, holistic alternatives such as CBD to help.

    On the other hand, when it comes to easing anxiety in your pup, it is important to remember that CBD for dogs is a completely different formula. Also, CBD for dogs should only be given in a prescription from your local vet.

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    Your dog should only have CBD oil that has been made for canine consumption.

    When Do Dogs Need a CBD Prescription?

    CBD can help your pup relax without having to administer behavior-altering medication. Plus, if traditional med prescriptions are not helping soothe sore joints and pain, your dog may benefit from a CBD prescription. Finally, if your dog is having seizures, CBD may be able to help ease uncontrollable seizures.

    Benefits of CBD for Dogs

    While pain management is one of the more common benefits of CBD for dogs, here are a few others you may not be aware of:

    • Manage or reduce the chance of seizures.
    • Aid in relieving aggression that is created from terror.
    • Reduce stress and anxiety.
    • Help ease the effects of chemotherapy and other cancer treatments.
    • Reduce symptoms of IBS.
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    Cannabidiol oil can reduce IBS symptoms in dogs.

    Overdose Signs of Cannabidiol Oil

    Unwanted side effects can happen if your dog has an allergic reaction. They can also experience side effects if they are given too much CBD. Here are some side effects to watch out for:

    • Diarrhea
    • Regurgitation.
    • Inability to relax.
    • quickend or slow-moving heartbeat.
    • Speedy breath.
    • Discolored gums that turn lighter than their normal color.

    If your dog experiences any of these symptoms, bring your dog to the vet immediately.

    Risk Factors

    You may wish to consider other alternatives to CBD if your dog:

    • If your canine is taking the prescription Trazadone. CBD has been proven to interact with Trazadone in a negative way.
    • If your pup is expecting, your dog should not be giving her CBD.
    • Has liver disease or is on a prescription for their liver.
    • Your dog should not take cannabidiol oil if they are already on anxiety medication.
    • Any other medication that your dog is on could cause an adverse reaction to CBD.
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    CBD can cause negative side effects if your canine is taking Trazadone.

    Side Effects

    Common side effects that your dog may experience after taking CBD include:

    • Dry mouth.
    • Nausea.
    • Sleepiness.

    How to Administer CBD

    CBD can be administered through 3 easy options:

    • Applying it directly on their gums is the fastest way for your canine to absorb it.
    • Rubbing it into their skin. Again, make sure that your veterinary professional approves the product first to eliminate the risk of allergic reactions.
    • Apply a few drops of cannabidiol oil directly to your pup’s food or water.

    Alternatives to Cannabidiol Oil

    If you are feeling apprehensive about CBD for your canine, do not worry; there are plenty of other holistic options to try.

    Basil and Rosemary

    Rosemary and basil are two herbs that are safe for canine consumption. What’s more, is that these two herbs can help ease pain in tender joints while reducing swelling as well.

    Pheromone Spray

    If you are looking for a holistic way to reduce anxiety in your dog, you may want to try spritzing some pheromone spray to help alleviate anxiety. However, it is important to remember that while these calming sprays can diminish stress, they may not help with deeper issues. Yet, science has backed that behavioral training mixed with pheromone spray has proven to be very helpful for pups with anxiety.

    Essential Oils

    Essential oils such as lavender are a great way to help ease anxiety in your dog. Unlike CBD oil, you will not administer the oil for consumption. Rather, you will apply a few drops to your home where your dog has the most anxiety. Another way to administer essential oils is to drip a couple of lavender drops onto your arm and let your dog sniff it. Just be sure to check with the vet first.

    CBD for Dogs Dosage Chart

    The following chart is meant to give you an estimate of how much CBD to give your pup. Under no circumstances should you follow this chart without a veterinary order and prescription.

    Weight in lbs CBD Dosage in MG
    5 lbs 1 mg
    10 lbs 2 mg
    15 lbs 3 mg
    20 lbs 4 mg
    25 lbs 5 mg
    50 lbs 10 mg
    60 lbs 12 mg
    75 lbs 15 mg
    80 lbs 16 mg
    100 lbs 20 mg
    150 lbs 30 mg
    A dosage chart to give you an estimate of how much CBD your vet may prescribe.

    CBD is a beautiful and natural way to help your pet with anxiety and pain. On the other hand, you should never administer CBD without your veterinarian’s orders.

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    Essential oils such as lavender are a great way to help ease anxiety in your dog.

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