Why do owners give their dogs CBD oil?
Benefits of Hemp Oil for Dogs
Humans and pets may use all-natural hemp oil for a variety of health benefits. One of these benefits is the oil’s soothing properties. Hemp oil may calm swelling and irritation with the help of the omega-3 and omega-6 essential fatty acids.
The essential fatty acids found in hemp oil reduce the number of potentially dangerous metabolites in our pets’ bodies and increase those that maintain good health for your dog. The medical community has been studying the omega-3 and omega-6 essential fatty acids for a long time, and research has shown that they can combat heart disease, joint discomfort, nervousness, and maybe even abnormal cell growth.
This 2003 clinical study found that omega-3 had significant effects on cardiovascular disease (CVD) episodes in patients with coronary artery disease. For those with a degenerative joint disease (DJD), a 2016 study claims that omega-3 assists blood flow throughout the body and reduces swelling. Furthermore, the acid may have a positive effect on those with joint tension.
One 2018 study that involved 2,240 participants explored the fatty acid’s effect on anxiety synonyms. This 2000 study found that omega-6 supplements could potentially boost the effectiveness of breast cancer drugs. Besides being turned into oil, hemp seeds have their own benefits. They are incredibly nutritious, and the oils from the hemp seeds make for an excellent protein source. Hemp oil may also ease soreness, boost your dog’s immune system, and even fight dry skin!
Some Key Terms Before We Start
Information regarding this industry is not often easily understood. Before we start, I want to break down some key terms to help you.
Endocannabinoid System – a biological system that functions to maintain homeostasis (a state of balance in the body). The ECS has three main components including endocannabinoids, receptors, and enzymes. Endocannabinoids are produced by the body. The body produces these molecules as they are needed. There are two main types of receptors in the ECS known as the CB1 and CB2 receptors. CB1 receptors are found in the brain and central nervous system. CB2 receptors are found in the peripheral organs and immune cells. The ECS exists in your pet’s body even without the use of cannabis products.
Cannabinoid – compounds found in the cannabis plants that interact with the ECS via the CB1 and CB2 receptors. CBD, THC, and CBGN are all examples of cannabinoids.
Hemp Seed Oil – Oil that is derived from ground up hemp seeds and contains absolutely no CBD.
Hemp Oil – CBD oil is often called hemp oil in order for companies to sell CBD under the radar. This is why there’s a lot of confusion around what has CBD and what does not.
CBD oil – Cannabidiol (CBD) is derived from ground up leaves, flower, and stalk of the hemp plant. CBD has powerful healing properties including anti inflammatory, pain relief, anxiety relief, and much more.
The best way to understand the the difference between the two, is to understand them independently.
Cannabis is an umbrella term for the different kinds of plants containing cannabinoids. Examples of these include hemp and marijuana. Marijuana being the plant that is rich in the psychoactive compound TetraHydroCannabindol or THC. THC is the element that most people are familiar with. Typically when you hear of people smoking weed, pot, marijuana, or any other name, they are smoking higher levels of THC in order to induce a psychoactive effect known as a high. Different from marijuana plants, hemp is any strain of the Cannabis Sativa plant that contains less than 0.3% of THC. This means that most, if not all products derived from the hemp plant will not result in you, or your pet, getting high.
Often times, we see companies using the term Hemp oil to describe CBD oil. Most retail stores cannot sell products labeled as CBD, so many companies will call their CBD oil hemp oil. Obviously, this makes things a bit more confusing. You should buy CBD oil that is openly labeled as CBD oil. This will ensure that you are actually buying CBD. Hemp seed oil contains absolutely no CBD, and is made from ground up hemp seeds which are sourced from the hemp plant.
The Difference Between Hemp Oil & CBD Oil for Dogs
The terms involved in the medicinal cannabis industry are many, and they are often misused, misunderstood, and unfortunately, mislabeled, leaving the general public wondering what cannabis and cannabinoids can do, what they cannot do, and if they’re even legal.
When commercial manufacture and production of hemp was federally legalized in 2018, it seemed there was a giant race by practically every health and wellness company (and some companies just marginally involved with wellness) to push products with some hemp-related terminology on the label. This only caused more confusion, and when cannabis products were developed for dogs, the questions about their relevance for pet health and overall effectiveness were naturally at the forefront.
At VETCBD, we develop and distribute CBD oil products for the overall health and wellness of your favorite furry friends. We know you want to use products that have a quantifiable benefit to your dogs, and we want to provide you with information that can help you make an informed decision about whether or not CBD oil is something that will benefit your dog’s overall health.
In this article, we’re going to discuss the differences between hemp seed oil and CBD oil, as they are two very different products.
While both have some health and wellness value, it’s important to know which is more important to address your dog’s specific needs. Keep in mind that every dog is different, and every dog has different needs.
To properly understand the benefits of both hemp seed oil and CBD oil, and to understand how they differ from one another and from marijuana, you must first understand the origin of both. It all starts with two variants of one particular plant, called cannabis-sativa.