Fellow dog owners: You want the best for your fur babies. (Especially if you’re the type of person to call them fur babies.) And since you love cannabis, you may have wondered whether or not your pet would love it too. Perhaps it would be another activity to enjoy together—another way to roll in the grass.
Before you decide to slip your pup a sample—or even one of your edibles (hint: they can’t eat chocolate)—be warned that animals are incredibly sensitive to THC. This is due to abundant receptors in their brains, their heightened sensitivity, and their propensity for experiencing static ataxia.
Like humans, dogs suffer from a variety of ailments, such as aching joints and anxiety, that could possibly benefit from treatment with cannabinoids. But because we know even less about the effects of cannabis on dogs than we do of its effects on humans, you should consult your veterinarian before proceeding further. Cannabis has the potential to cause numerous negative health effects in pets, and unlike in humans, it can even be lethal for your animal.
The American Veterinary Medical Association does not have an official stance on medical marijuana, but cannabis is not FDA-approved for pets. Furthermore, in any given state (even legal states with booming cannabis markets like Colorado), veterinarians are banned from writing prescriptions for cannabis products. In 2015, a bill introduced in the Nevada state legislature that would have allowed pet owners to feed medical marijuana to sick pets was shot down.
Sorry for the downer. Here’s a GIF of a very good boy to cheer you up.
However, there are veterinarians that support THC-free hemp supplements for animals. Miami-based veterinarian Dr. Patricia Khuly, VMD, has recommended hemp supplements to her patients, and has even made homemade versions using hemp oil for her pets.
“I find they can be somewhat effective as part of a well rounded chronic pain protocol,” she tells Leafly—though she has never used them for pet anxiety or improving fur and skin. “Hemp oil sounds interesting for use in the same way fish oil would be implemented for these other indications,” she adds, “especially for my vegan clients who prefer to source non-animal based products for their pets.” She would like to see more research first, though.
There are plenty of THC-free (or less than 1% THC) CBD hemp oil supplements for dogs that you can buy online or in some pet stores. There are oils and tinctures that you can drop directly into their mouths or mix into their food. These are not usually labeled specifically as “treats” because CBD is not an approved ingredient in FDA-regulated dog food, but for the right dog, they just might hit the spot. Here, I’ve included the best treat-like supplements for your pup—because shouldn’t Fido enjoy his cannabis experience too?
Canna-Pet Canna-Biscuits for Dogs Maple Bacon ($17)
Ingredients: Organic Barley Flour, Cured Bacon, Organic Maple Powder, Organic Cinnamon, Cannabinoids from Hemp
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Showing you dispensaries nearEvery one of these biscuits contains a mixture of hemp cannabinoids and terpenes, including but not limited to CBD, but the real draw is that the bacon flavor comes from actual cured bacon. If you want the best for your dog, don’t give them fake bacon flavor.
Treatibles Pumpkin Hemp Wellness Dog Chews ($24)
Ingredients: Pumpkin, Oat Flour, Peanuts, Brown Rice Flour, Potato Starch, Coconut Nectar, Coconut Oil, Apple, Water, Vanilla, Hemp Seed Oil, Turmeric, Cinnamon, Xanthan Gum, Hemp Derived Phytocannabinoids
These cute bone-shaped biscuits contain 1mg CBD (sourced from Colorado) each, and they’re flavored with real pumpkin—and peanuts for the faint taste of peanut butter!—to appease your doggo.
Hemp isn’t the only beneficial ingredient in them, though. There’s coconut and turmeric, both of which have tried-and-tested anti-inflammatory properties. The formulation is also gluten-free, for those who care about that sort of thing. Furthermore, the Treatibles team tells Leafly that that the hemp is medicinal grade, specifically grown for MMJ purposes.
Honest Paws Calming CBD Dog Treats ($29.99)
Ingredients: Full Spectrum CBD Oil, MCT Oil, Malted Barley, Organic Barley Flower, Organic Eggs, Organic Barley Flower
Healthy ingredients in a simple blend make up Honest Paws’ Calming CBD Dog Treats. Made with a dog’s foodie favorites including organic eggs and peanut butter, this full-spectrum CBD treat will soothe nervous pups and calm anxiety. And with three levels of potency, there’s a formulation that’s perfect for dogs of every size.
RxCBD CBD Dog Treats ($27)
Ingredients: White Rice Flour, Organic Flax Seed, Nutritional Yeast, Organic Parsley, Organic Hemp Heart Seeds, Cage-Free Eggs, Brown Rice, Potato Flour, Industrial Hemp Oil, Canola Oil, Organic Chicken Soup (chicken meat with natural juices, salt, cane juice solids, maltodextrin, yeast extract, potato starch, turmeric)
These gluten-free treats, made with chicken soup, will satisfy the pickiest of eaters with their umami taste. I have a picky dog that routinely turns down treats from strangers if they don’t smell good enough—no Milk-Bones accepted—so I’m constantly looking for the smelliest, most pungent treats to give her. Unfortunately, premium juicy meat treats tend to leave stains in my pockets. But you get the best of both worlds with these biscuits: savory taste with yuck-free packaging.
Hemp Health Inc. Hemp CBD Bacon Dog Treats ($24)
Ingredients: Whole Wheat Flour, Bacon Bouillon, Water, Egg, Hemp CBD
Each of these no-nonsense biscuits contains 4mg of CBD. There are only five ingredients involved in their making, which is so straightforward and simple that you probably could make them on your own for much cheaper. But you probably won’t (I’m a devoted dog mom too, but I don’t have time to DIY everything), and if you’re looking for nothing but CBD with an appetizing bacon flavor to please your pupper, here you go.
Hemp Fields Farm CBD-Rich Dog Treats ($15)
Ingredients: Full-spectrum Hemp Extract, Organic Oat Flour, Organic Rye Flour, Organic Golden Flax Meal, Organic Roasted Peanuts, Organic Carrots, Water
Honestly, these treats resemble peanut butter cookies that I make for my fellow human beings—with the added nutrition of carrots for your dog. If you told me they were peanut butter munchies for me, I’d definitely accept them without question and dole them out to my friends at a party. But they’re for dogs—gourmet, fancy dogs! And they contain 5mg of Colorado-cultivated CBD per biscuit.
Pet Releaf Kale and Carrot CBD Hemp Oil Edibites ($78)
Ingredients: Brown rice flour, Quinoa flour, coconut oil, water, agar (Japanese red seaweed), kale, carrots, honey, CBD hemp oil.
This is the closest thing to giving green juice to your dog, with the added bonus of 1.5mg of CBD, sourced from Europe, per piece. (If only your $10 cold-pressed juice could do that.) You too can feel morally superior about feeding your dog kale.
Healthy Hemp Pet Company CannaNatural ($30)
Ingredients: PCR Hemp Oil, Green-Lipped Mussel, Ground Peas, Ground Chickpeas, Salmon Oil, Sweet Potato, Tapioca, Ascorbic Acid, Garlic (for flavor)
The company used to call them biscuits, but didn’t want them to be confused with regular ol’ dog treats because they contain 2mg of phytocannabinoid-rich hemp oil (sourced directly from a Colorado Department of Agriculture provider) each. “These are not training treats. These are health products or supplements,” Polly Patterson, COO/CMO of HHPC, tells Leafly, adding that they were created in partnership with veterinarians. The green-lipped mussel ingredient is a unique and special touch—it is a rich source of glucosamine and chondroitin, which are popular supplements for aging dogs with aching joints and muscle pain.
Austin and Kat Hemp Biscuits ($35)
Ingredients: Hemp, Coconut Oil, Oats and Oat Flour, Apples, Almond Meal, Turmeric, Rice Flour, Peanut Butter, Cinnamon, Omega 3 and 6, Probiotics, Flax Seeds, Molasses, Maple
These biscuits are handmade in both Seattle and Maine, so you can pretend you made them in your own kitchen on either coast. They’re peanut butter-and-apple flavored (like your elementary school lunch!) and come in 2mg and 5mg CBD varieties (hemp sourced from Europe), depending on the size of your pet.