Honest Paws Calm Bites
$ 25.00
Organic Full-Spectrum Hemp Oil Calm Bites Approx. 30 bites Analysts predict that by 2024,…
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Organic Full-Spectrum Hemp Oil
Calm Bites
Approx. 30 bites
Analysts predict that by 2024, CBD will be a $20 billion industry in the United States. CBD can be found in a large variety of products ranging from food and beverage to beauty and skincare. However, calming treats for dogs (like calming peanut butter or calming bites) also make up a decent portion of the industry!
More pet parents than ever are climbing aboard the CBD train, so don’t worry if you are late to the party. Fido will forgive you! Now is as good a time as any to explore and investigate all the benefits of CBD for dogs. This goes especially for pet parents who want to take an alternative route to promote the overall wellbeing of their fur-kids.
From supporting joint health to acting as a calming aid, the potential of CBD is endless. But first things first, let’s let the science do the talking and have a closer look at what exactly CBD is.
Cannabis 101
There is a lot of misinformation out there that causes confusion to anyone trying to navigate the waters of cannabis. Luckily, we can break it down for you into digestible pieces (no pun intended).
hemp plant
Hemp vs Marijuana: What’s the Difference
Let’s start at the top of the pyramid and work our way down. Hemp and marijuana are both part of the Cannabaceae family. They are two different strains of the cannabis plant. You can think of them as close relatives which are certainly similar, but definitely not interchangeable.
What differentiates these two strains of the cannabis plant is the THC levels they contain. THC, aka tetrahydrocannabinol, is a cannabinoid. This particular cannabinoid is the psychoactive element that, if the levels are high enough, makes people high. In a nutshell: to qualify as “hemp” the THC levels in the plant have to be below 0.3%. Anything over that qualifies the plant as marijuana. Marijuana can have THC levels of up to 20%, and that is what can make you high as a kite.
What is CBD?
Regardless of whether you are talking about hemp or marijuana, all strains of the cannabis plant produce cannabinoids. Cannabis plants produce many different types of cannabinoids, but two of the most prevalent kinds are the infamous THC and CBD.
We’ve covered THC, so let’s get to the good stuff: CBD. CBD is a cannabinoid called cannabidiol. If the terminology gets too much, all you really need to keep in mind is that when we talk about CBD, we’re talking about cannabidiol. In both humans and our canine companions, CBD affects our central nervous systems, as well as our immune systems, in the best possible way. It does wonders to support joint health. It can also promote relaxation and help ease tension.
Can Dogs Get High From CBD?
No. They can’t. No matter what kind of calming treats for dogs you have (CBD oil, CBD Bites, etc), any hemp oil products will not make your dog high. Emphasis on “hemp” because it contains no more than 0.3% of THC.
Remember, THC is the psychoactive component (or cannabinoid) that makes people high. With a THC level of under 0.3%, there is no chance of you (or your pooch) getting high from CBD oil or products.
The Amazing Benefits of Honest Paws Calm Bites
Pet parents and holistic veterinarians are singing the praises of CBD products. And for good reason. If you have a nervous dog, or even just a hyper dog who is constantly bouncing off the walls, perhaps giving your dog a calming treat – such as Honest Paws Calm Bites – would work wonders to help Fido find his chill.
happy calm dog
Keep Fido Calm and Collected
One of the most well-known characteristics of CBD oil is its calming effect. Giving Fido some calming treats for dogs (Calm Bites, Calm Peanut Butter, etc) can go a long way to lower his stress levels.
If you have a doggo, whose stress levels are too high, giving them a calming supplement such as the Honest Paws Calm Bites or Calm CBD Peanut Butter is a good idea. Remember: calm dogs are happy dogs!
A scared or nervous dog is not a happy dog. Making sure your dog is not in distress is an important part of being a responsible pet parent.