While there are many times your dog doesn’t act “themselves” and it usually means nothing more than a late night escapade with the treat jar, it’s important to be able to decipher changes in your dog. Subtle changes like an increase in thirst, excessive panting or decrease in weight do not necessarily indicate malignant lymphoma in your dog, but it’s a good idea to be aware of the warning signs. Here are three things you should know.
This post explains some of the signs and symptoms that may indicate your dog has anxiety, identifies some possible roots causes of the anxiety and explores the various treatment options. It’s important to choose the most effective and low-risk option available--hemp oil for dog anxiety.
There’s no reason not to try hemp oil for your dog. Seriously, it’d be silly to try anything potentially harmful. And it’s pointless to give your dog something that doesn’t benefit them. Whether it comes in the form of hemp oil dog treats, biscuits or hemp oil dog spray, there’s no reason not to try it.