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I would say well don’t make him run behind the quad bike you fun loving lazy slob, but that wasn’t the questionI was curious about CBD for my fit dogs paws , the pads of his feet get very rough when he runs behind the quad for long periods , and how do you make CBD oil DD?
I don’t suppose you have sandy beaches you can ride on to run him?
Working out the dose for the cat was a simple matter really. The oil was already made.
My prescription oil has 100mgCBD/ml.
Excuse me, just making lunch for tomorrow.
So I simply just took my dose compared to my weight and scaled it down to her weight. I mix my oil 1:10 drops of extra virgin olive oil in the cat bottle. The cats get a drop each on their meals, with the epileptic one it goes on her pill which is wrapped in cheese, on top of her food.
It just occurred to me that my weight has changed since my dose was prescribed. I think it’s fine for the cats though.
A few weeks ago I had 7kg suddenly fall off. Since joining 420 almost a year ago I’ve lost 50kg somewhere. The funny thing is I would struggle to carry that 50kg now, now that I have the strength of a
Well, the epileptic one has had to take such high doses of phenobarb that she becomes a zombie. She is deaf and blind as well so you may think it hard to tell. Our property is fully fenced and she knows every inch of it. A few months ago she would fall over if she turned to nibble an itch. She would bump into a wall and then stand there and growl at it.Hey DD, how did the cats respond to the CBD oil, does it appear to help?
Now she will run up and down the drive for the fun of it. She runs with a jumping high gait in case there is something in front of her. She’s very sweet. You can actually pat her now too which only seemed to upset her before. So, yeah. Oh! And she is not fitting as often at all She had three fits the week we started her two moths ago and hasn’t had one for a month now. She still has days when she growls at things only she can see, but it would be a funny old world if we were all the same. Especially if we were all the same as her!
The older cat is stiffening up. She gets around without bending her back legs when she is sore and can’t jump like she could. Dosed, she moves more freely and can make low jumps more easily.
It’s about quality of life. It seems to be working out for them.