Our Products
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Not all CBD products are created equally and we strongly suggest that you learn about the company you are considering purchasing product from before you spend your hard earned money.
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Dogs
CogniCaps – Canine Cognitive Function Supplement
Rated 0 out of 5$59.99 – $109.99 — or subscribe and save 15% Select options -
Dogs
Rejuvenator – Broad Spectrum Hemp Extract for Dogs
Rated 0 out of 5$49.99 – $129.99 — or subscribe and save 15% Select options -
Cats, Dogs, Topical
Manuka Honey Wound TheraBee Infused With 300mg CBD, CBG, CBN
Rated 0 out of 5$24.99$12.49 Add to cart -
Dogs
Can-Do Chew for Dogs
Rated 0 out of 5$49.99 – $129.99 — or subscribe and save 15% Select options -
Cats
Rejuvenator – Broad Spectrum Hemp Extract for Cats
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$39.99 — or subscribe and save 15% Add to cart -
Horses
Rejuvenator – Broad Spectrum Hemp Extract for Horses
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$179.99 — or subscribe and save 15% Add to cart
Important questions to consider:
Is the company a pet only company?
This is important because many well know human supplement companies seem to have simply slapped a pet label on their human product with little or no consideration of how to dose that product in pets. In short, it seems that a lot of companies just want to make money off of your pet and don’t necessarily have your pet’s best interest at heart. Additionally, when you have questions, you may not be able to talk to a veterinarian that can discuss what the potential side effects are, what drugs can be given with certain supplements, etc. At Dr. Fossums Pet Care these questions are routinely answered by either Dr. Fossum herself or Dr. Brian Beale, our chief medical officer.
Frequently asked questions:
CogniCaps:
CBD:
The medicinal properties of hemp have been known for thousands of years. While there is a paucity of clinical research on CBD and CBG in animals, there is a tremendous amount of anecdotal information about the benefits of using hemp extract in companion animals. Whenever you are considering giving a product to your pet you must weigh the risks with the benefits. From 2010 to 2019 there were 46 million doses of hemp extract given to animals, with only 11 minor adverse events. Thus, there appears to be very minimal risk with hemp extract, particularly considering the tremendous potential benefit.
There is some clinical evidence in dogs that suggests that giving hemp extract may alter the dose of some compounds. There are some drugs that should not be given with hemp extract so please see your veterinarian before starting your pet on hemp extract or changing current doses of other compounds. If using hemp extract in conjunction with other drugs, you may want to start at a lower than suggested dose of hemp extract initially to see how your pet reacts to it.