
CBD For Dogs with Cancer
How CBD Helps Dogs with Cancer
For many pet owners, our pets are our family. We do our best to give them the best life possible– and the word cancer is a word no one wants to hear. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, almost half of dogs over the age of ten will develop cancer, and their survival rate is roughly the same as us humans.
One Common Cancer
Pets today have a better chance of successfully being treated for neoplasia and cancer thanks to early detection, treatment, and diagnosis. Neoplasia is the uncontrolled, abnormal growth of cells or tissues in the body, and the abnormal growth itself is called a neoplasm or tumor. The most significant distinction is that lipoma is noncancerous and benign. A liposarcoma is cancerous or malignant.
Each type of neoplasia requires individual care. Treatment may include one or a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, cryosurgery, hyperthermia, or immunotherapy. Pain management is also an essential aspect of treatment.
Pain management is where CBD can help. CBD can alleviate the symptoms of all types of cancers and not just neoplasia but does not cure cancer. It can merely help improve and prolong your pet’s quality of life.
What You Can Do to Help
Prolong their life through these preventative care tips:
- Make sure they eat a healthy diet
- Ensure they maintain a healthy weight and be physically active
- Routine vet check-ups
- Get them vaccinated
- Annual teeth cleanings
- Adding vegetables to their diet
- Avoiding any chemical exposure
- Keep them away from prolonged sun or extreme cold exposure
- According to the Humane Society of NE Georgia, a large number of studies have found that spaying and neutering your pets have been shown to play a critical role in preventing cancer or lowering the risk.
Know your pet and examine them once a month to note any changes in their body, ears, and mouth
Your Pet is Diagnosed with Cancer, Now What?
If your pet is diagnosed with cancer, work with your veterinarian by adding CBD as an excellent supplemental treatment that can support anti-tumor medication for dogs undergoing cancer treatment regimens. CBD helps manage the symptoms associated with illness such as pain, poor appetite, stress, anxiety, and even end-of-life care. While CBD isn’t a cure for cancer, it may slow the growth of cancer cells while also working in tandem with radiation therapy and chemotherapy.
Again, CBD doesn’t cure cancer, but it can help alleviate the negative symptoms associated with having cancer, such as easing pain, inflammation, anxiety, nausea, and seizures in dogs with cancer that may experience it. Some dogs with a loss of appetite improve with regular CBD use. Continued daily CBD use can potentially reduce the tumor, reduce pain and increase activity.[1]
CBD is also a gentle, humane palliative option for aging pets whose owners decide that extensive and invasive treatment isn’t the right choice.
Should I Use CBD Oil or CBD Dog Treats?
Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of many chemicals identified in the Cannabis sativa plant, commonly known as hemp. According to the American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation, CBD for pets has been used for palliative care in oncology. Still, recent studies in humans and rodent models show that it may have direct anti-cancer effects.[1]
As a CBD dog treat manufacturer, we recommend using CBD oil if your pet can no longer masticate or digest its food correctly or eats only intermittently, and you are using this treatment as palliative care. It will be easier to administer via dropper sublingually before swallowing, allowing it to bypass digestion and become rapidly absorbed directly into the bloodstream. You don’t want to stress your pet out any more than they are already suffering. The great thing about CBD is it is one of many compounds that the body can absorb sublingually.
If your dog is still in his old self, just a bit slowed down from being under the weather, and he hasn’t lost interest in all or most of his favorite activities. Activities such as going for walks, playing with toys or other pets, eating treats, or soliciting attention and petting from family members, then rewarding him with a CBD dog treat is the way to go.
Win-win! CBD dog treats add extra nutrition and health supplements to your pet’s diet and can be used as a part of training and as a positive reward for good behavior. Also, dogs enjoy treats because they can be fun to eat and equally fun to give.
When Should I Start My Dog on CBD?
It is important to note that starting your pet on a daily CBD regimen is a great way to get ahead of the curve. And most importantly, CBD can improve and prolong your dog’s overall quality of life.
Many pet owners use CBD for a broad range of behavioral and medical issues, including cancer pain, anxiety, arthritis, seizures, neurological and digestive disorders, traumas, social withdrawal, irritable moods, and noise sensitivity, to name a few.
It is never too early to start them young. It is safe for puppies over 8-weeks old and can promote calmness and help young puppies through uncomfortable anxiety-producing occasions or manage behavioral issues.
Conclusion
As a responsible pet owner, it is natural to want the best for your dog in every stage of his life. If your dog has been diagnosed with cancer, you want to find a treatment that works. Still, you may also be interested in products that support your dog’s palliative care, minimize his pain, and help with restorative sleep healthy eating patterns, all while keeping him calm and anxiety-free.
FAQ’s
How Much CBD Should I Give My Dog?
Research has shown that the effects of CBD last about 3-4 hours, which means you should be giving your dog a minimum of 2 dosing sessions a day. If your dog is not the picture of health, dosing them should be done 3-4x a day.
Can I Overdose My Dog On CBD?
Medically speaking, no. You can’t give your dog too much CBD. While there are exceptions to every rule, cannabidiol (CBD) doesn’t interact with receptors in the brainstem or areas controlling respiration. So, it means that lethal overdoses from cannabis, especially CBD extracts, are statistically nil.