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What it is

CBD for pets covers CBD-infused treats and oils formulated specifically for dogs, using pet-safe carrier ingredients and dosing scaled to animal body weight rather than a human dose. These are not human CBD products relabelled — the formulation, flavour (think bacon or peanut butter rather than mint or berry) and dosing guidance are all built around how animals actually process CBD.

Pet owners typically reach for these products for the same reasons humans use CBD — general calm, support around joint discomfort in older animals, and taking the edge off anxiety triggers like car rides, vet visits or fireworks.

Who it suits

This page suits pet owners managing an older animal's joint discomfort, a generally anxious pet, or situational stress around specific triggers like car rides, vet visits, grooming or fireworks. It is not intended for owners looking for a substitute for veterinary care of a diagnosed medical condition — it is a supplement, not a treatment, and should be discussed with a vet for anything beyond general calm.

How to choose & what it costs

Dose according to your pet's weight, not a flat human-style number — the packaging on every product here includes a weight-based dosing chart, and it is always better to start at the low end of that range and observe your pet before increasing. Treats are the easier format for most owners; oil drops give more precise control if your pet's regimen needs fine-tuning.

Pet CBD treats and oils on this page typically run $20–$40 per package, a similar band to human CBD products, with the exact price depending on total mg and package size relative to the animal's size.

Grading & quality signals

A quality pet CBD product states a weight-based dosing chart directly on the packaging, uses pet-safe flavouring (bacon, peanut butter, chicken) rather than human flavourings that may not suit an animal's palate, and discloses whether it is full-spectrum or isolate, since pet owners avoiding any THC exposure for their animal will want isolate specifically.

Onset, duration & effects

Treats behave like any edible — expect roughly 30–90 minutes before you notice a calming effect in your pet, with effects tapering over a few hours. Oil drops given directly may act somewhat faster.

Flavour & format notes

Flavouring is built around what actually appeals to a dog's palate rather than a human one — savoury, meat-forward or peanut butter profiles are standard, since a pet has no interest in the fruity or minty flavours common across the human CBD catalogue.

Storage & freshness

Store sealed at room temperature away from direct heat, exactly like a human CBD product, and keep it somewhere your pet cannot access unsupervised — treats especially should be portioned out rather than left within reach of a food-motivated dog.

Shipping & payment across Canada

Interac e-Transfer usually clears within minutes; Bitcoin clears about as fast and comes with a built-in 10% discount at checkout.

Pet CBD treats and oils ship the same discreet, unmarked way as every other product, packed to protect treats from crushing in transit, and arrive by tracked Xpresspost regardless of province.

First order tips

Start at the low end of the weight-based dosing chart printed on the packaging, give it on a normal feeding schedule rather than an empty stomach, and observe your pet's behaviour over the following hour or two before deciding whether to adjust up on a future dose.

Common mistakes to avoid

Using a human CBD product and estimating a smaller dose "because the pet is smaller" is a common and avoidable mistake, since human products are not formulated with pet-appropriate carrier oils or flavouring and the mg math does not translate cleanly across species without a proper chart. Giving a full adult dose to a very small or senior pet without starting low first is the other common misstep worth avoiding.

Dosing & titration

Titrating a pet's dose is a matter of body weight more than anything else — the chart on the packaging typically breaks doses down by weight bracket (small, medium, large breed), and starting at the bottom of the bracket for the first week lets you observe your pet before moving to the middle or top of the range. A 20lb dog and a 70lb dog on the same treat need very different piece counts to land at an equivalent mg per pound, which is exactly why guessing based on a human dose or a differently sized pet's routine is not a reliable substitute for the printed chart.

How it compares to other formats

Against a human CBD capsule or oil, a pet-specific product trades some of the format flexibility humans get (multiple mg strengths, oil versus capsule versus edible) for flavouring and a dosing chart actually built around animal body weight, which is the more important factor for a pet's safety and comfort than variety. Treats are the more convenient day-to-day option for most owners, while oil drops give finer control for a pet whose regimen needs small week-to-week adjustments, similar to the trade-off between a human capsule and a human tincture.

Price-per-mg & value math

A $25 bag of 30 pet treats at 5mg each (150mg total) works out to roughly $0.167 per mg, a bit higher than most human CBD products, which reflects the smaller batch sizes and pet-specific flavouring that goes into formulating for animals rather than a markup on the CBD itself. Buying a larger bag when your pet is already on an established routine is usually the better per-mg value once you know the dose that works.

Discreetness & travel notes

A bag of pet CBD treats looks exactly like a bag of ordinary dog treats in a cupboard or a travel bag, drawing no attention at home, in a car, or at a groomer or kennel. As with any cannabis-derived product, it should stay within the province and country where it was purchased, and it is worth mentioning to a boarding kennel or pet sitter if someone else will be responsible for your pet's routine while you are away.

Frequently asked questions

Is human CBD oil safe for my dog?

We recommend using a product formulated specifically for pets, since dosing, carrier oils and flavouring are calibrated for animals rather than humans.

How do I calculate the right dose for my pet's weight?

Each product on this page includes a weight-based dosing chart on the packaging — start at the low end of the recommended range for your pet's weight and adjust gradually.

Will CBD make my pet feel high or sedated?

No, CBD is non-intoxicating; most pet owners report a mild calming effect rather than any noticeable impairment.

How long until I notice a difference in my pet's behaviour?

Some owners notice a change the same day, especially around anxiety triggers; consistent daily use over one to two weeks is often needed for more noticeable, sustained effects.

Can I use these for cats as well as dogs?

Check the individual listing — some products are formulated specifically for dogs; consult your vet before giving any cannabis product to a cat.

How long can I keep giving CBD to my pet long-term?

Many owners use pet CBD as an ongoing daily supplement for months or longer; periodically reassessing dose and effect with your veterinarian is a sensible practice for any long-term supplement routine.

Can I split a pet treat in half for a smaller dose?

Yes, treats generally infuse evenly through the piece, so cutting one in half is a reasonable way to approximate half the labelled dose for a smaller pet or a more cautious starting point.

Is it normal for a pet to be pickier about oil drops than treats?

Yes, many pets accept a flavoured treat far more readily than plain oil drops on a spoon; mixing oil into a small amount of wet food is a common workaround if your pet resists the dropper directly.