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Pet Health

Is Your Dog Getting Older? Or Does Your Dog Have Doggy Dementia?

Dogs are part of the family. Throughout the years your dog has always been there to bring you tons of happiness, joy, love and emotional support. As your dog ages, you may find that the relationship changes and that your dog increasingly requires additional care. If you find yourself in that position, I am right […]

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Safety Study shows that CBD is well tolerated in dogs after 60 days

Anecdotally, most veterinarians and pet owners believe that CBD is safe. However, only a handful of small studies have been published that verify what has become a mountain of anecdotal information.The National Animal Supplement Council has documented over 160 million administrations of CBD with only a handful of adverse events. Finally, a large, randomized, placebo-controlled,

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Bioavailability of Cannabinoids in Dogs

Cannabidiol (CBD) is not approved for use in veterinary patients; nonetheless, it is increasingly being touted as a therapy for a wide variety of indications in dogs such as osteoarthritis, epilepsy, anxiety, autoimmune disease, diabetes, and cancer, to name a few. There have only been a handful of studies addressing the bioavailability and/or pharmacokinetics (PK)

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Doggie Dementia; Can dogs get Alzheimer’s Disease?

We all know someone who has been affected by Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The disease, first identified by Dr. Alois Alzheimer in 1906, is particularly cruel in that it robs affected individuals of the ability to interact normally with their loved ones. The signs of Alzheimer’s disease in humans are typically progressive and difficult to reverse. Just

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