Hemp Oil For Dogs 5 Benefits & Dose [Skin, Joints, Diet, Cancer]



Hemp oil for dogs benefits to skin, joints, diet, cancer and other dog health issues, plus correct dose. ***FREE DOG HEALTH …

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  1. Hi Dan, thanks for this video. I just got started with a small company selling liver/hemp treats and hemp oils for pets. I am excited to sell these products to people's pets who do give their pets ultra-processed foods and educate them about where the issues are coming from. I also would love to use it on my own face as you recommended.

  2. I started my dog on hemp seed oil and hes fine hes 11 and on barf diet but ironically when i give him cbd he doesnt react well with it could there be a reason for this and is there one oil that wont do this it happened w treats too hes an American bully.a friend told me most doggy cbd is snake oil to feed human idk

  3. Hi doc my 13 year old dog suffering from chronic cancer, can you please help me to cure him 😢🙏🙏

    This is his sonogrophy report

    Urinary bladder: Highly distended urinary bladder was observed with anechoic urine having occasional floaters and non-uniform wall thickness, measuring 0.25cms -0.33cms. No e/o gravel or calculi seen.

    Prostate: Small sized prostate was noted measuring 1.07cms x 2.00cms.

    Left kidney: Observed with preserved shape, slightly altered contour loss of the architectural details. Non-homogenous cortical region was noted measuring 0.85cms in thickness. Irregular cortico-medullary junction was seen separating cortical and medullary regions. Cortical to medullary thickness ratio was 1.15. Prominent foci of precipitation forming tiny concretion were noted near the pyramids. No evidence of hydronephrosis, Anechoic pelvis was noted. Renal dimensions: 6.48cms x 3.81cms. Renal length to end diastolic aortic diameter ratio was observed to be 6.96 implying a normal sized kidney.

    Right kidney: Observed with features similar to the contralateral kidney – preserved shape but slightly disturbed architectural details. Non-homogeneous and hyperechoic cortical region was noted, measuring 0.83cms in thickness. Slight effacement of the cortico-medullary junction, was noted with cortical to medullary thickness ratio was 1.43.. Focal calcified foci were noted in the cortex and the cortcio-medullary junction. Prominent foci of precipitation forming concretions were noted at the level of pyramids and hilum. No evidence of hydronephrosis or pyelectasis. Renal dimensions: 6.04cms x 3.47cms. Renal length to end diastolic aortic diameter ratio was observed to be 6.49 implying a normal sized kidney.

    Spleen: Moderately enlarged spleen was noted with hyperechoic and moth eaten and coarse parenchyma having rounded, hyperechoic borders. Splenic breadth measured 2.22cms.

    Liver & Gallbladder: Moderately enlarged and bulky liver was noted with highly heterogeneous and non-uniform parenchyma. Multiple nodular and areas of mixed echogenicity were seen distributed throughout the parenchyma, highly suggestive of neoplasia involving liver. Well distended hepatic and portal vessels were noted. Well distended gallbladder was noted with hyperechoic walls and small amounts of sludge precipitated on the dependent portion.

    Abdominal Cavity: Partially stomach was noted with hyperechoic contents. Bowel loops were observed to have contents of mixed echogenicity. Left adrenal measured 2.69cms x 0.71cms-0.82cms, whereas the right adrenal measured 2.09cms x 0.52cms-0.82cms. Enlarged splenic lymph node was seen measuring 0.88cms x 0.74cms, whereas the hepatic node measured 0.96cms x 0.67cms. A cystic/cavitary para-caval node was seen measuring 2.47cms x 1.65cms. No evidence of any free fluid in the abdomen.

    Impression: Moderately enlarged spleen with non-homogenous and moth-eaten parenchyma. Moderately enlarged and bulky liver with changes suggestive of hepatic neoplasia. Hepatic, splenic and para-caval lymphadenopathy. Bilateral renal parenchymal changes observed. To be clinically correlated.

  4. Hi Dan, I reached out to you a month ago because our German Shepherd, Max, had a severe case of mange in his ears. We followed your suggestion to treat with Neem oil and his ears have healed. Thank you. Max continued to be lethargic and not himself. My son noticed a raw spot far down his back, right above his tail. We got him in to our vet. She treated this and found 3 other small ones, which she called hot spots. We have never heard of this. Her main concern was swelling in his joints and even his tail. She has referred us to a cancer vet but we would rather seek to treat him natural. We do not know that it is cancer. He is about 6 years old and until recently, extremely active. Following using the hemp oil, vit. E & A, and changing to your kibble meal health plan, can you direct us on quantity(tsp of hemp oil per lb of his weight?), how much vit. E & A, should it be in an oil or capsule? With oil, we could add it to his food if he will eat it. Otherwise, we'll have to force it down. I greatly appreciate your help! Rita

  5. Is applying hemp seed oil beneficial for dogs with Mange? I mix 1ml of hemp seed oil in my dogs food every other day and some of his hair follicles started growing back.

  6. Hi, thank you for your videos, I have a question and wondering if you can-please help me I have a10 year old chug she is 27 pounds she’s been limping she has bad arthritis in her hips, I bought organic pure Hemp oil but I don’t know how much can I give her it says a dropper but I don’t know how much is that if you can please help me, thank you so much.

  7. Hi Dan, interesting video.
    Can I use hemp seed oil that's produced for humans, for my dog, as in a product purchased from a supermarket etc. I want something for pain relief; arthritis, and to help with anxiety.
    Thank you in advance.

  8. Hello, Dan. Thank you for your amazing video. I have a male dog which has Malignant Lymphoma…I just wonder, if you know that CBD oil while undergoing chemo, does it interact with the chemo?

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