Exploring the effectiveness of cannabis-derived products for pet anxiety

As pet owners, people understand the importance of ensuring the well-being and happiness of their furry companions. Just like humans, pets can experience anxiety and stress, which can significantly impact their quality of life. In recent years, there has been growing interest in the potential use of cannabis-derived products such as CBD for alleviating anxiety in pets.

This article will delve into the current research and explore the potential effectiveness of cannabis-derived products for pet anxiety. It will also discuss important considerations, such as dosage, potential side effects and legal implications. By gaining a better understanding of this topic, pet owners can make informed decisions regarding the well-being of their beloved companions. 

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Why Cats Need Cat Furniture

Cat Furniture Is Necessary for A Healthy, Happy Cat

Cat on Cat TowerIf you reside in a suburban area or in the countryside, then you probably allow your cat to go outside, in which case cat furniture is not a necessity. However, if you do not allow your cat to venture outside or you live in a city and your cat stays inside all the time, then you and your feline friend can both benefit from cat furniture.

Why Your Cat Needs Cat Furniture

Following are some reasons an indoor cat needs furniture of its own.

  • Scratching – A cat naturally likes to scratch. Most people think that when a cat scratches it is trying to sharpen or trim its claws. What it is actually doing is shedding its claws. When a cat scratches your furniture or a scratching post, it leaves the outer layer of the claw behind which encourages new growth.
  • Romping and climbing – Your cat’s natural instinct is to jump, climb, hide, and chase. To survive in the wild cats need to hunt and kill prey. This natural behavior still dominates how your pet cat acts indoors.
  • Napping – cats sleep up to sixteen hours a day. Therefore, they love a safe and warm place to sleep rather than a loud or stressful place.

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5 Ways Service Dogs Help Veterans With PTSD

Veterans with PTSD may struggle with everyday tasks like going to the grocery store, being out in public, or acclimating to changing situations. It can be hard to nail down what triggers a veteran’s PTSD.

As a veteran, it can be even harder to manage your reaction to PTSD. There are various treatment options for PTSD

However, service dogs are a great option to assist veterans with PTSD. Service dogs give the veteran something to focus on when triggered and act as emotional support daily. This article will discuss five ways service dogs help veterans with PTSD.

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5 Tips on How to Keep Your Puppies Healthy

Are you an owner of a new puppy? First things first, congratulations. It’s a happy day for you as an owner, as you’ll have a new set of paws to help you have a more fun and fulfilling life.  However, it’s not all fun and games.
Puppies can also be troublesome and tiresome, especially if you’re not ready and don’t know
what to do from here on out. If you want to prioritize your puppy’s health and happiness, we
have some tips to follow to ensure these two. Here are some of them.

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Common Knee Problems in Dogs

Jack Russell Terrier RunningImagine you are at the park throwing the ball for your dog, or jogging next to your canine companion. Is he moving his hind quarters freely, easily and comfortably? Stiffness, swelling, favoring and soreness are all common signs of knee problems, and can happen at any age, size or breed of dog. Catching the symptoms the moment you notice them can help your dog have a faster and more complete recovery or healing process from the two most common knee problems; luxating patella and torn or ruptured cranial cruciate ligament.

What is Luxating Patella?

Have you ever had a dislocated joint? Humans often times, at one point in their life, will dislocate their shoulder or a digit. A dog’s luxating patella is a fancy way of saying dislocated knee cap! Caused often from trauma directly to the dog’s knee or genetic predisposition, any breed can be susceptible to the condition. Some breeds, specifically small breeds like Pomeranians and Chihuahuas are more likely to find themselves favoring a back leg.

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When Dogs Fight; Keeping Peace in a Multi-Dog Household

2 Dogs PlayingIf you scroll through the local classifieds you may come across more than one dog looking for a new home because it’s not getting along with another in the same home. Dogs at the local shelter are, often times, labeled as aggressive towards other canines and must go to a home in which he will be the only pet. This belief of dogs being aggressive to one another due to things like jealousy, territory, or plain dominance are usually human-caused.

For example, that dog in the shelter who barks and growls at every other dog he sees when walking past the other kennels most likely is a very friendly and outgoing dog. By nature, dogs are extremely social animals especially with others of their own species. But that one dog may be labeled as too aggressive to live with another canine in his new home. Not only does that make it more difficult to find that one particular dog a home, his supposed aggressive towards other dogs may in fact be human caused. This means it can be solved through training and very basic canine care.

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