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Hello Friend,
Can CBD *really* help CBD your dog or cat?
...My short answer is YES, but you need to know the correct type, dose and whether or not your pet's condition is appropriate..
Well this and MANY other questions that you have about CBD, THC, medical marijuana, will be answered in my upcoming webinar next week.
Plus it's FREE, and you are invited to Join me LIVE in my 60 minute ONLINE seminar...AND I am sticking around at the end to answer your questions!
Date: Monday June 20, 2022
Time: 5PM Pacific, 8PM Eastern
Click Here to get your most pressing CBD questions answered...
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| | CBD (Cannabidiol) Substantially Improves Atopic Dermatitis Symptoms in Dogs
Animal health company CannPal Animal Therapeutics Limited (ASX:CP1) ("CannPal" or "the Company") has released results from its safety and efficacy study for DermaCann®, an oral nutraceutical developed for healthy skin and immune function for dogs.
Treatment with 2 similar DermaCann® formulations resulted in a substantial improvement in CADESI-4 scores, with an average reduction of 51% for dogs on treatment, compared to a slight increase observed in the placebo group between days 0 and 56.
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| | CADESI-4 (Canine Atopic Dermatitis Extent and Severity Index) is a gold standard method used to grade skin lesions in clinical trials to assess the impact of treatments in dogs with Atopic Dermatitis.
Dosing for the safety and efficacy study commenced in Q4 2019 with 30 dogs expected to participate in the trial, however due to the social distancing measures implemented by the Australian Government in response to COVID-19, CannPal made the decision to finalise the study with 13 dogs having successfully completed treatment.
The study design was a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial to assess the safety and efficacy of two similar DermaCann® formulations in dogs with dermatological skin conditions, using different sources of cannabidiol extracted from the hemp plant.
Dogs were dosed twice daily over a period of 56 days, with veterinary and owner assessments conducted on all dogs on (or around) Day 0, Day 28 and day 56.
Clinical assessments were completed by Dermatology Specialist Veterinarians using the validated CADESI-4 model to assess skin lesions in multiple areas classically affected by canine Atopic Dermatitis. Assessments of skin and coat health were also completed by the Dermatologists and dog owners.
There were no significant adverse events reported throughout and DermaCann® was well tolerated, with no dogs being withdrawn from the study.
Other studies in people with Atopy have seen positive results. It is thought that CBD is working be helping allergy in multiple ways
1. It IMPROVES the Skin Barrier 2. It gets to root cause MODULATING the overactive immune response 3. It also works on the ITCH/SCRATCH cycle as the endocanniboid system and in particular, CB1 receptors play a large role in this. By binding to the CB1 receptors, there is lowering itching.
Dose of CBD
Dog dose for Allergy of 3mg/10lbs twice daily orally 1-3 drops topically on the skin to improve skin barrier |
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Heal Your Pet At Home!
Best Wishes,
Dr Andrew Jones, DVM |
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P.P.S. I am also going to be answering your most pressing dog and cat health and CBD questions..but you NEED to be on the webinar to ask them.
P.P.P.S. This webinar is going to be shorter than the last one MEANING I am leaving time to *really* answer your questions :-)
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