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CBD Oils For Your Dog Health

4/21/2019

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What is CDB oil?
Cannabidiol is a phytocannabinoid discovered in 1940. It is one of some 113 identified cannabinoids in cannabis plants and accounts for up to 40% of the plant's extract. As of 2018, preliminary clinical research on cannabidiol included studies of anxiety, cognition, movement disorders, and pain.

Is CBD oil Safe For Dogs?
The thing is that CBD oil is natural. It is not a processed medication created from unnatural chemicals in a lab like many other supplements, foods and medication your dog may have to take.  The CBD products are completely safe for dogs as they are non toxic and offer a relaxing stimulant and pain releif effect. The Cannabinoids come from the hemp oil or hempseed oil and it leaves out most of the THC making it a safe product for your dog.
Using CBD Oil To Heal Your Sick Dog.
The truth is that dogs will get ill. Many dog owners are faced with this heart breaking task of having to care for a sick dog, especially they have exhausted all options in making the dog well again.  A sick pet is stressful not only on the pet itself but on the owner of that pet.  We all know that the vet is the place we bring our dogs when the are ill, hoping that the faithful vet can wave his magical pet wand and simply make your dog better, but this is not always the case as many medications prescribed by the vet for a particular dog may not work on another type of dog. These medications also have a lot of side effects and may just create another mayhem in the animals system while trying to cure one. 

But what many dog medicine makers will not tell dog owners is about the magic of CBD. CBD oil has become quite popular in the pet world because of two things. It is a natural product and it works.  CBD oil has several benefits on your dog's health. It especially helps in promoting homeostasis which is very important for balancing temperature while giving that soothing therapeutic effect.
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How does CBD help?
Every mammal has an endocannabinoid system which handles various processes like immunity, sleep cycle, memory and other functions of a body. Dogs also have the same endocannabinoid system which can interact with endocannabinoids which are released by the brain. But to supplement this supply of endocannabinoid from the brain, one can introduce it externally. This is why it is effective in dogs too, and one can use CBD oil for dogs without any side effects.

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CBD Oil Will Not Get Your Dog High.

Many dog owners ponder about what are the negative effects of CBD oil on your dog. Trith is, there isn't. Here are some quick facts on CBD oil.

  • Cannabidiol will not get pet high.
  • It is non-psychoactive in nature.
  • CBD is cannabidiol and is extracted from the cannabis plant.
  • The species of the cannabis plant that is used to extract CBD is hemp.
  • There are several cannabinoids that can be extracted from the cannabis plant and this is one of them.
  • Lower amounts of THC.
  • It is non-psychoactive in nature.It has no known toxicity level, which means no overdose.
​What can CBD Oil Do For Your Dog Health?
Plenty, there are various ailments which CBD oil can sooth and cure within your ailing dog. Here is a list of some very effective use CBD oil in dogs.

Anti Anxiety
CBD has an anti-anxiety effect and reduces stress and various phobias. Cbd targets serotonin receptors which helps in increasing the serotonin level which curbs any kind of anxiety and fear in all kinds of organisms and in this case dogs.

Pain Killer
Cbd helps in stopping the absorption of anandamide, which is the natural pain killer. With increased levels of anandamide in blood it helps in reducing the pain sensations.


Anti-inflammatory
Cbd helps in evoking immune responses and that is why it can reduce any kind of inflammation. It can help in reducing pain caused due to any kind of arthritis, bowel irritation etc.

Anti-emetic
CBD is helpful in controlling vomiting and nausea in dogs. As it is very common to have nausea while undergoing certain treatments like chemotherapy, CBD can help in this situation and also curb loss appetite.

Anti-convulsant

It helps in restoring abnormal working of neurons. Abnormal working of the neurons usually leads to seizures and tremors, thus CBD helps in reducing seizures.

Anti-cancer

Malicious tumors common in pets and it means the dog needs to undergo chemotherapy, which leads to various side-effects. Now it is proven that CBD also has anti-cancerous properties that it can slow the growth of the tumor and even reduce its size in some cases.

Of all other medicine you may give your dog for ailments, the CBD oil is like that miracle medicine.  It shows exemplary effectiveness in all breeds of dogs when treating their problems which would otherwise cost an arm and leg for a barrel of medications and a lot of Vet hours. The good thing about CBD oil is that you can even get this in the good old dog treats.​
Giving Your dog CBD is as easy as giving your dog a dog treat! You don't have to use a syringe and drip the oil in your dogs food etc. All you have to do is give the dog a treat mad with CBD Oil. The CBD dog treats are just as tasty and of course packed with numerous health benefits. 

Go ahead, love your dog a little longer, take care of the animals health. Try the CBD oil dog treat.

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Don't Be a Nasty Dog Owner

4/15/2019

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I Don't Want a Nasty Owner
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Dog ownership is a beautiful thing. You have an animal to call your own that you care for just as you would a human. The good thing about dog ownership is that dogs can show equal and often times much more love than many owners. But having a dog is not all about huddles, kisses and tail wags.  You have to be able to take on the shitty part of dog ownership (Literally) So here is what all dog owners should do when their dog does the number 2.
1. Ensure That You Are Prepared For Poop
Come on now, if you feed your dog, chances are that after your dog absorbs all the energy from the food you gave him/her, it will want to poop out waste. So you as the dog owner must ensure that you are ready for the poop. Ensure that you have a place designated for your dog to do his thing if the animal is an indoor only animal. So you will be sure to have a dog indoor potty solution. Many dog owners have a designated artificial lawn area which the dog sees as a natural way to go release his/her self. These are easy to set and disposal is as simple as saying your ABC's.

2. Pick up The Poop Wherever Your Dog Poops
Not because your dog didn't poop in your yard means that you should just look down, look up and move right along. You simply cannot have your dog poop on the sidewalk, someones, driveway or someone else's lawn and leave it. Ensure that if you always have plenty dog poop disposal bags ready for when you dog just wants to let loose while walking or jogging.

3. Clean Dog Poop Immediately
Your fence cannot block old dog poop scent from flowing into your neighbors home while enjoying a nice slice of potato pudding. Don't let dog poop fester around your home. There are a few bad things which can happen as a result of this.
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  • You dog eats the poop and becomes ill
  • Flies will develop because of the lingering poop and 
  • Your neighbors will call health inspector and you will have to handle what else flows from that.

4. Keep Your Home Clean
You simply cannot have a healthy dog while you have rats and roaches keeping concerts in your kitchen and yard. Ensure that your living area is free from anything which can cause illness to your pet. Remember rat urine and rat bites can cause leptospirosis in both dogs ad humans alike.

5. Keep Your Dog Clean
Nature takes care of it's own. But the problem is that when you domesticate and animal, it is not nature that is the default nurture but you. Ensure that your dog is bathed and free from all parasites such as ticks and fleas which can cause your dog to also fall ill. Keeping your dog groomed is very important in keeping the dog hygiene friendly as long tangled dog hair is a calling trap for dirt and everything else .

​Once you follow these 5 simple steps, no one will be able to call you a nasty dog owner. Woof! I am out.
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Traveling Safely With Your Dog On Board

4/15/2019

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Traveling Safely With your Dog
Traveling Safely With Your Dog
Around 84% of dog owners drive with their furry friends in their car without restraining them, according to the American Automobile Association. Safer America, meanwhile, notes that there were over 17,000 crashes in just the first half of 2018, and many of these occurred while pets were in the car. Driving with unrestrained pets is dangerous for two reasons: the distraction they pose to the driver, and the damage they can suffer if the driver brakes suddenly or is involved in an accident. Keeping passengers and pets safe is actually a lot easier than you may think. Just follow these tips to ensure Fido is as comfortable, warm (or, in the summer, cool) and happy as everyone else in the vehicle.


Choose The Right Vehicle
If your dog will be traveling with you every day to work or every time you drop or pick up your kids from school, keeping this consideration in mind when choosing your car or truck is key. Your dog should travel in a restrained crate, so there needs to be enough space for this purpose. Did you know that the majority of car accidents occur within a five-mile radius of your house? Therefore, even if you don’t complete major distances every day, opting for a sturdy, sufficiently spacious car is vital.


What Are The Main Risks For Dogs Traveling In Trucks?
If you have a truck, your dog should travel up front. Dogs placed in the bed of a truck can easily fall out. If the dog’s leash is tied to the truck and it falls out, there is a big choking risk, owing to the amount of pressure placed on the neck. Interior travel will keep your pooch safe from flying objects and ensure it is not subject to harsh wind or too much sun. You can use a vehicle barrier if you drive an SUV or van, but your dog will still need to be secured to minimize injury.


What About Cars?
The biggest risk for untethered dogs in cars is the impact they can suffer in an accident, or when you brake suddenly or take a harsh curve. Dogs can also pose a risk to passengers in the event of an accident, since the force of their impact (especially at high velocities) can be considerable. There are two main options you can choose for cars. The first is a secured crate, which will need to be tethered to the car. Companies like Pet Buckle sell tethers that latch to D-rings found in SUVs, minivans, etc. - you will need to tether both ends of a crate to prevent it from becoming a projectile danger in the event of an accident. You can also use seat belt anchors to secure your dog, even if it is not in a crate. Your dog will need a good harness for this purpose; the neck itself should not be tethered to a seat belt.

You may need to experiment with different tethers or dog seat belts if your pooch is a frequent traveler in your car. Crates should be firmly attached, with at least two tethers to keep them in place. Because crates and pets themselves take up considerable space, safety begins with vehicle choice. Make sure yours fulfills the needs of you, your family, and your pet.
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