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Cannabidiol (CBD) oil and pets

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Andrea Tarr

Gigi Davidson


Cannabidiol (CBD) oil and pets

Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of many substances (collectively called cannabinoids) that occur naturally in the cannabis plant. Cannabis has traditionally been used by humans for its psychoactive effects, which are mainly due to the cannabinoid delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). There is a now a lot of interest in studying the effects of cannabinoids, particularly CBD, in the management of pain and other conditions such as epilepsy in humans and in animals, particularly dogs.

How does CBD work?

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Is it effective?

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Does CBD have side effects or interactions?

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What products are available?

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Legal implications in UK and US/ROW

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Would I be breaking the law if I give my dog CBD?

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Will my veterinarian prescribe CBD?

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