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CBD DOG TREATS (CALMING)
CBD DOG TREATS (CALMING)
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CBD Dog Treats for Calming are specially crafted edibles infused with cannabidiol (CBD) that help reduce anxiety, stress, and hyperactivity in dogs. These treats offer a natural, non-sedating alternative to pharmaceutical calming aids and are commonly used for situations like thunderstorms, separation anxiety, car rides, and vet visits.
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š¾ Overview:
- Primary Ingredient: Hemp-derived CBD (non-psychoactive, THC-free or <0.3% THC)
- Additional Calming Ingredients (often included):
- Chamomile ā natural relaxant
- L-Theanine ā amino acid that promotes calm focus
- Valerian Root ā gentle sedative
- Melatonin ā supports sleep cycles (used in nighttime formulas)
- Flavors: Usually beef, chicken, or peanut butter to appeal to picky eaters
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š§ How CBD Helps Calm Dogs:
CBD works through the endocannabinoid system (ECS), helping regulate mood, nervous system activity, and emotional responses. It interacts with receptors that influence stress, fear, and anxiety, promoting a more balanced and relaxed state without heavy sedation.
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ā Common Benefits:
- Reduces anxiety caused by loud noises, separation, or travel
- Eases nervousness in high-strung or easily overstimulated dogs
- Promotes relaxation without loss of coordination or drowsiness
- Improves sleep quality in restless or anxious dogs
- Helps with socialization by reducing fear-based behaviors
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š Typical Dosage Guide:
Dog Weight |
CBD per Treat |
Suggested Dosage |
< 25 lbs |
2ā5 mg |
1 treat as needed |
25ā75 lbs |
5ā10 mg |
1ā2 treats |
> 75 lbs |
10ā20 mg |
2ā3 treats |
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ā±ļø Timing: Give 30ā60 minutes before a stressful event or daily for ongoing anxiety. Always follow label instructions and consult your vet.
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š Possible Side Effects (Mild and Uncommon):
- Drowsiness (especially with melatonin)
- Slight decrease in energy
- Digestive upset if given too much at once
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š¶ Best For:
- Dogs with separation anxiety
- Dogs fearful of fireworks, storms, or loud noises
- Nervous dogs visiting the groomer or vet
- Rescue dogs adjusting to new homes
- Dogs with generalized anxiety or hyperactivity
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