Why use the 'other' cannabinoids? [30% OFF Special ends tonight!]

April 26th, 2024 at 10:17 am EDT

Why would you consider trying some of the other cannabinoids on your dog or cat? Are they safe to give to your pets? Do they even work?


Good questions. They are safe- the additional medicinal cannabinoids which are non psychoactive, such as CBC, CBN and CBG are found in whole plant CBD extracts. They have been used on thousands of dogs and cats, and found to be very safe.


They have all been extensively studied, and found to have an array of different benefits, including pain relief, decreasing inflammation, helping with immune support, antibacterial, appetite stimulation, anxiety relief, and CBG is neuroprotective so it may help with degenerative neurologic conditions such as Degenerative Myelopathy in dogs.


In simple terms though, IF you have tried CBD for your dog or cat who may be in pain, or has anxiety, and found that it hasn't helped a lot, then consider trying our Ultimate Cannabinoid Blend.


I cracked a rib approx 10 weeks ago, the CBD helped, but not as much as I wanted.


I then tried the Ultimate Cannabinoid Blend, and I was pleasantly surprised at the results. I was able to get off of Ibuprofen and Voltaren, and it kept me very comfortable....I was finally able to sleep :-)


So yes, I am a fan!


We now have a NEW Cannabinoid blend that includes not only CBD, but also the medicinal cannabinoids CBC, CBN and CBG: Dr Jones' ULTIMATE Cannabinoid Blend for Dogs and Cats.


Our best selling Cannabinoid product, Dr Jones' ULTIMATE CBD for Dogs and Cats is also on sale!


But our Special ENDS TONIGHT at Midnight.



If you are looking for a way to holistically help your dog or cat for inflammation, pain, and immune support you should consider these supplements...

Heal Your Pet At Home!


Best Wishes,


Dr Andrew

P.S. The special 70% OFF Sale Ends Tonight at MIDNIGHT

http://www.veterinarysecrets.com/special


DISCLAIMER: This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of your own veterinarian. Dr Andrew Jones resigned from the College of Veterinarians of B.C. effective December 1 2010, meaning he cannot answer specific questions about your pet's medical issues or make specific medical recommendations for your pet.

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