CBD Calming, Hip & Joint, & Wellness Chews for Dogs

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Lolahemp's Chew Reviews

Made in U.S.A.

Hemp grown in the U.S.A. at a family farm in Colorado.

No GMOs

No genetically modified ingredients, period.

Third-Party Tested

All products are third-party lab tested with certificates of analysis.

Organic Hemp-Derived CBD

Organic pesticide-free full-spectrum hemp extract.

No Artificial Flavorings

Natural flavors that your pet won't be able to get enough of.

FAQs About CBD Dog Treats

This is relative to the weight of your dog & strength of the chew. At first, try 0.25mg for every pound of your dogā€™s body weight. If they tolerate it well, you can try 0.5mg per pound of body weight.

Hereā€™s a breakdown:

  • Ā½ chew for dogs under 20 pounds
  • 1 chew for dogs 20-50 pounds
  • 2 chews for dogs 50-75 pounds
  • 3-4 chews for dogs over 75 pounds

This can depend on the dog, the strength of chew, and the issue you're hoping to see results with. For example, emotional distress and light discomfort may be relieved in 30 minutes to a couple of hours, while deeper physical issues may need a few days to a few weeks of consistent use.

A Cornell study was done on the efficacy of CBD for dogs. In the study, ā€œmore than 80% of the dogs with osteoarthritis experienced a decrease in pain, allowing them to be more comfortable and active.ā€

Lolahemp CBD soft chews have a CBD strength of:

  • 3 mg for regular strength
  • 6 mg for extra strength.

Be sure to give your dog CBD dosages according to their size.

  • Yes, for most healthy dogs, CBD can be administered daily,Ā  especially if you want to sustain the health benefits your dog is enjoying.
  • Just make sure to follow dosage requirements.

Yes, they are!

  • You just have to make sure that you follow dosage instructions and consult your vet.
  • Drowsiness is the most common side effect of hemp chews, but most dogs will not experience drowsiness with doses lower than 4.5mg of CBD per kilo of body weight per day.
  • It's unlikely that your dog will experience drowsiness if you give CBD at the appropriate dosage.
  • There is CBD in Lolahemp chews, along with other ingredients meant to help dogs with a variety of health and wellbeing issues such as noise-induced stress.
  • Hemp treats often contain a full-plant extract, whereas CBD products often contain isolated CBD along with other ingredients.
  • Lolahemp CBD Soft Chews are made with full-spectrum hemp extract containing naturally-occuring CBD.
  • In Lolahemp's case, CBD treats and hemp treats are the same thing!
  • Yes, a vet can recommend calming treats for your dog.
  • Calming treats can include calming agents such as melatonin and L-theanine.
  • However, when they contain CBD, they may often be recommended as supplements.
  • Rules around recommendations of CBD for dogs aren't always clear, as CBD hasn't been approved by the FDA to treat ailments in dogs.
  • Lolahemp soft chews are great for dogs who can't chew well.
  • You might also consider CBD oil if your dog has serious trouble chewing.
  • CBD treats are often used to calm hyperactive dogs.
  • Itā€™s unlikely that CBD chews or treats would make your dog hyperactive.
  • If CBD helps a dog with mobility issues, they might start to have increased energy as a result, but hyperactivity isn't common.
  • CBD soft chews may cause drowsiness, dry mouth, and transiently lower blood pressure in dogs.
  • While typically mild, if side effects persist or there are concerns of overconsumption, consulting a veterinarian is advisable.
  • Monitoring and cautious usage are key to ensuring your pet's safety and well-being.
  • Many of our customers use chews and oils together, however, we recommend speaking with a veterinarian first to get advice tailored to your pooch.
  • Don't start your dog on CBD by using both products.
  • Try one at the appropriate dosage and see how they respond.
  • When using two products simultaneously, be sure to keep a close eye on the CBD dosage that you are giving them and stay within recommended guidelines.

Lolahemp soft chews come in three flavors:

  • bacon (omega chews)
  • peanut butter & banana (calming chews)
  • chicken (hip & joint chews)
  • Generally, the highest rated CBD options for dogs are small batch, full-spectrum oils like ours that safely incorporate a synergistic combination of ingredients for optimal impact.
  • Different chews are formulated for different purposes, and ratings vary according to a specific product's results.

Third-Party Lab Tested CBD

All Lolahemp CBD products come with third-party test results and a certificate of analysis. Our products are tested for safety and potency in third-party labs, so you know you're getting the absolute highest-quality product on the market. We wouldn't take chances with our pets, so we provide you with the peace of mind that all pet owners should have!

Why Choose Lolahemp?

We're a Small Business with Big Values.

Lolahemp was founded after Lola, a small Chihuahua with a big personality, saw incredible health benefits from the use of full-spectrum CBD. The only problem was a lack of high quality, honest brands on the market. So, Lolahemp was founded to support pets with full transparency and a natural health option that could change their lives. We understand that pets are family, and that's something we take to heart in our business. Click below to learn more about how we got started, what we value, and how CBD could help your furry friend.

90-Day Money Back Guarantee!

If you're not satisfied with the results, we'll refund within 90 days of your order. Less than 1% of our customers use our money back guarantee. If it's within 90 days and you're not satisfied, we'll give you a full refund of the price of your order.

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FAQs provided by Lianne McLeod, DVM.

Lianne McLeod earned her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan. She also received a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Simon Fraser University. She continued her education and received a Ph.D. in Epidemiology from the University of Saskatchewan.