CBD Products for Dogs

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At Lolahemp, our premium dog CBD products, including oils, chews, and topicals, address distress, joint discomfort, and overall wellness. Crafted with high-quality, full-spectrum organic hemp, our solutions are safe, effective, and tailored to your pet's needs. Learn more about our practices and dedication to animal welfare below.

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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.

Lolahemp Reviews from Dog Owners

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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Dog CBD FAQ

CBD has several benefits for dogs.

  • The most prominent being its capabilities for relieving discomfort caused by canine mobility issues. Hemp oils containing CBD achieve this by targeting the inflammatory response.
  • Anxiety and stress relief are also common uses for CBD for dogs because of its calming effect.
  • Other uses of CBD include seizure management; alleviating symptoms of gastrointestinal issues such as nausea and vomiting; and support for various skin conditions.
  • It's important to note that CBD has not been approved by the FDA to treat any ailments in animals.
  • The benefits listed above are based on the linked research studies and anecdotal evidence from pet owners who have had great success using CBD for their pets.

How long it takes CBD to kick in depends on each individual dog’s metabolism.

However, you can expect some general timelines based on the results you’re looking for.

  • If you're looking for lasting mobility results, expect to wait for a few days or weeks of consistent use.
  • This also applies for seizure management and other chronic conditions.
  • For some other health benefits such as calming, you may see results in less than an hour, but for general behavior change in the long-term, consistent use over a series of weeks is most realistic.

To use CBD to promote relaxation in anxious dogs, you first need to find which method of administration will work best for your dog.

  • Be sure to follow the product's dosage guidelines closely and consult your vet with questions.
  • When it comes to administration, you can try oral supplements such as chews or calming tinctures. Stick with whichever works best for your pooch!

Studies show that CBD is safe and well-tolerated daily for most dogs.

Yes. However, you would need to give your dog a significant amount of CBD for them to get overdosed.

  • It’s important to note that there is no known risk of death from CBD “overdose.” 
  • Be sure to administer CBD to your pet according to our dosing instructions.

Full-spectrum CBD includes all of the natural compounds found in the hemp plant.

  • A full-spectrum CBD has a variety of cannabinoids, terpenes, trace amounts of THC (at a non-intoxicating and legal 0.3 THC percentage), plus other beneficial substances from cannabis and hemp plants.
  • These diverse compounds work together to create the entourage effect, where selected compounds function synergistically to create a more impactful therapeutic result.

You can email Lolahemp at info@lolahemp.com or call us on 1-800-827-9881.

Some vets may recommend CBD for dogs.

  • Many are prohibited from discussing it as an option because it is not formally FDA-approved, even if they think it could be a great option.

Yes, CBD has shown to be well tolerated by healthy dogs.

  • Just ensure that you follow all dosage instructions from the product and your vet carefully.
  • CBD side effects are usually mild when they occur.
  • It’s also important to choose a product that has a great reputation and provides third party lab test results.
  • Reviews and lab tests are great metrics to find safe and effective products.
  • Disreputable brands have been found to be less concentrated and even contain contaminants like heavy metals.

Consulting with your veterinarian is advised.

Yes! We have a 90-day money back guarantee. Pet parents who aren’t satisfied within that time-can contact us for a full refund.

Less than 1% of our customers use this guarantee.

Drowsiness is one of the potential side effects of CBD in dogs, but not all dogs.

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.