CBD Side Effects?

June 17th, 2022 at 9:51 am EDT
Hello Friend,

Should you be giving CBD (cannabidiol) to your dog or cat?

Can it help your pets, and is it *really* safe?

*NEW* research and emerging benefits of CBD

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!

Date: Monday June 20, 2022
Time: 5PM Pacific, 8PM Eastern

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CBD (Cannabidiol) Side Effects


Few to NO side effects are reported by most dog and cat owners using CBD with their pets. But here are some that you should take into account…


Dry mouth: Research has shown that CBD can decrease the production of saliva. For dogs, this would manifest as an increased thirst.

Lowered blood pressure: High doses of CBD have been known to cause a temporary drop in blood pressure. Even though the drop is small, it might create a brief feeling of light-headedness.

Drowsiness: Dog owners have used CBD to treat anxiety. The calming effect of CBD can also cause slight drowsiness, especially when using higher doses.

Vomiting and Diarrhea, primarily if MCT oil is used as the carrier oil
If ‘low quality’ concern about solvent toxicity and residues (ie using acetone, butane, benzene), carcinogenic, some are neurotoxins

Drug Reactions?

Any drug metabolized by CYP450 enzymes could potentially interact with cannabidiol. According to the Indiana University Department of Medicine, drugs known to use the CYP450 system include:

Steroids( ie Prednisone),
Calcium channel blockers,
Antihistamines
Benzodiazepines ( ie Valium),
Antiarrythmics
Antibiotics,
Anesthetics,
Antidepressants ( ie Clomicalm, Amitryptilline)
Anti-epileptics,
Beta blockers,
NSAIDs ( most common Anti-inflammatories)

Most of these though are DOSE dependent, and at the levels CBD is given (3mg/10bs), there are few drug interactions reported. That being said, it is still wise to be discussing this with your veterinarian.


We will be going into more details on Monday's CBD for Dogs and Cats Webinar

Heal Your Pet At Home!

Best Wishes,

Dr Andrew Jones, DVM
P.S. As a BONUS for signing up you'll get a copy of the webinar, along with ALL the slides - this is ONLY available for those who sign up.

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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