That’s what I thought would happen. Hemp. THC. Marijuana. All the same, right? Not at all. Apparently, THC is found in high concentrations in marijuana. That’s the stuff that gets you “high.” While it also contains hemp, it’s only in very small amounts. Conversely, hemp has high levels of hemp and lower levels of THC. And the hemp oil derived from hemp for animals has no more than 0.3% – definitely not enough to have psychoactive effects – like getting high.
Recently, one of my dogs, a 10-year old mixed breed named Tony (he looks like a tiger – no points for creativity?) started slowing down even limping on occasion, especially long ball-throwing sessions with his younger siblings. It was heartbreaking, but I knew he was getting old. Heck, I can’t run around much anymore either.
A good friend mentioned how she had been giving her senior dog hemp for old age issues (I can relate). He had been suffering from joint pain, which my friend noticed had slowly started about a year prior. That’s when I started looking into hemp as a possible benefit for Tony. There is so much information out there regarding hemp for dogs. It can be overwhelming. My friend turned me onto Cannanine – made from organic hemp & 100% THC-free Hemp oil.You read that correctly – 100%. Cannanine removes all THC from their hemp oil products.
I must say, the results have been pretty amazing. Not only is Tony keeping up with the two younger dogs, he seems to be more active in general. While these are my results, I encourage everyone to do their homework. Check out hemp and the potential benefits for your dogs. Some of the other benefits include:
- Helping limit seizure activity
- Anti-inflammatory qualities
- Reducing nausea & vomiting
- Alleviating pain & pain-related disorders
- Helping with anxiety/depression
Cannanine has loads of helpful information on their site – even a FAQ. If you’re skeptical, like I was, it can answer a lot of your questions. While it may not be for everyone, I can definitely say that this product has improved the quality of my dog’s life.
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