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    Explore "cbd for dogs" with insightful episodes like "Cannabis for Dogs & Cats: Dr. Chris Lee of CBD Vets Australia (Altmed Podcast Ep.53)", "What is CBD? ...and what's it used for?" and "Current Trends in Natural Pet Care and the Cannabis Rush, with Guest Dr. Gary Richter, DVM" from podcasts like ""AltMed: Cannabis and Alternative Medicine Podcast", "ReThink" and "Your Vital Pet"" and more!

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    Cannabis for Dogs & Cats: Dr. Chris Lee of CBD Vets Australia (Altmed Podcast Ep.53)

    Cannabis for Dogs & Cats: Dr. Chris Lee of CBD Vets Australia (Altmed Podcast Ep.53)

    In this weeks podcast we chat with Dr. Chris Lee, Veterinary Director @ CBD Vets Australia about:

    • Animals and medical cannabis
    • CBD oil for dogs 
    • CBD oil for cats
    • THC and pets
    • Pet conditions suitable for cannabis
    • Safety of CBD and medical cannabis for pets


    CBD Vets Australia:
    https://cbdvetsaustralia.com.au/

    AltMed:
    https://altmed.com.au/

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    What is CBD? ...and what's it used for?

    What is CBD? ...and what's it used for?

    What is CBD? ...and what's it used for?

    What is CBD?

    CBD, short for cannabidiol, is a chemical compound from the Cannabid sativa plant, whish is also known as marijuana or hemp, according to the US National Library of Medicine.


    It's a naturally occurring substance that's used in products like oils and edibles to impart a feeling of relaxation and calm. Unlike its cousin, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which is the major active ingredient in marijuana, CBD is not psychoactive.


    but is it legal?

    First, a little background. Industrial hemp was legal in the United States until Congress passed the Marihuana Tax Act in 1937. Nearly 80 years later, the 2014 Farm Bill took the position that states can regulate the production of hemp and, as a result, CBD. Then last year, President Trump signed a new Farm Bill that made it federally legal to grow hemp.


    This means that "consumers everywhere, if they're compliant with their state, can grow hemp and use hemp products," Parrish explains, "and among those will be CBD."


    In other words, the latest bill removed hemp from the Drug Enforcement Administration, or DEA's, purview. "Hemp can now be grown freely under federal law, which, of course, is huge," Parrish says. "But while it's legal under federal law, it's up to each state to set their own policy."


    These policies vary widely. Marijuana and CBD are currently fully legal for both medicinal and recreational purposes in Alaska, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, Oregon, Vermont, Washington, and Washington D.C. In 23 states, it's legal in some form, such as for medicinal purposes. Another 14 states permit just CBD oil. But both are illegal in Idaho, Nebraska, and South Dakota. 

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    Current Trends in Natural Pet Care and the Cannabis Rush, with Guest Dr. Gary Richter, DVM

    Current Trends in Natural Pet Care and the Cannabis Rush, with Guest Dr. Gary Richter, DVM

    Join me, Greg Tilford as I speak with Dr. Gary Richter, "America's Favorite Vet" about current trends in natural pet care, the "green wave" of CBD and other cannabis products that seem to be popping up everywhere we look.  Is it really safe for our pets?  Does it really do all that we are told?  How can pet owners differentiate between what is real, and what is hype.  Join us for these and many other topics!

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