CBD Oil for Dogs and Pets

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CBD oil?

CBD, or Cannabidiol, oil is a product derived from cannabis. It’s a type of cannabinoid, which are the chemicals naturally found in marijuana plants. Even though it comes from marijuana plants, CBD doesn’t create a “high” effect or any form of intoxication — that’s caused by another cannabinoid, known as THC.

Is CBD oil safe for dogs?

Yes, CBD oil is generally considered safe for dogs. However, it’s important to consult with a veterinarian before giving your dog any new supplements or medications.

What are the benefits of CBD oil for dogs?

CBD oil can help with a variety of health issues in dogs, including reducing pain, controlling seizures, improving appetite, reducing anxiety, and promoting overall well-being.

How much CBD oil should I give my dog?

We stay informed on dosages by using data from the latest clinical trials. As of this writing, the CBD dosages given to dogs in clinical trials has varied depending on the study and the specific conditions being treated. Here are some examples:


  • A clinical trial at Colorado State University found that 2.5 mg of CBD per kg twice daily for 12 weeks significantly reduced the frequency of seizures.

  • A study by ElleVet Sciences suggested that 2 mg/kg of CBD + CBDA twice daily can help increase comfort and activity in dogs with joint discomfort.

  • Another study found that CBD is well tolerated in clinically healthy dogs for a duration of 6 months when given broad-spectrum CBD oil at the amount of 4 mg per kilo of body weight.

In the end, the dosage of CBD oil depends on the size and weight of your dog, as well as the specific health issue you’re trying to address. It’s best to start with a low dose and gradually increase it under the guidance of a veterinarian. You can also check out our CBD for Pets 101 to learn more about caring for your dog with CBD.

Can CBD oil help with my dog’s arthritis?

Yes, CBD oil can help reduce the inflammation associated with arthritis, thereby reducing pain and improving mobility.

Can CBD oil help with my dog’s seizures?

Some studies suggest that CBD oil can help reduce the frequency and severity of seizures in dogs, particularly those that don’t respond well to traditional treatments.

Can CBD oil help with my dog’s anxiety?

Yes, CBD oil can help reduce symptoms of anxiety in dogs, including separation anxiety and fear of loud noises.

Can CBD oil help with my dog’s skin allergies?

CBD oil can help soothe the skin and reduce inflammation, which can be beneficial for dogs with skin allergies.

Can CBD oil help with my dog’s cancer?

While CBD oil can’t cure cancer, it can help manage symptoms such as pain and loss of appetite.

Can CBD oil help with my dog’s digestive issues?

CBD oil can help soothe the digestive tract, reducing symptoms like nausea and vomiting.

Can CBD oil help with my dog’s heart disease?

While more research is needed, some studies suggest that CBD oil can help protect the heart by reducing inflammation and other cardiovascular risk factors.

Can CBD oil help with my dog’s diabetes?

CBD oil can help regulate blood sugar levels and reduce inflammation, which can be beneficial for dogs with diabetes.

Can CBD oil help with my dog’s kidney disease?

CBD oil can help manage symptoms of kidney disease such as nausea, loss of appetite, and chronic pain.

Can CBD oil help with my dog’s liver disease?

While more research is needed, some studies suggest that CBD oil can help protect the liver from damage and improve liver function.

Can CBD oil help with my dog’s behavioral issues?

CBD oil can help reduce symptoms of anxiety and stress, which can in turn help with behavioral issues such as aggression and hyperactivity.

Are there any side effects of CBD oil in dogs?

While CBD oil is generally safe, some dogs may experience side effects such as drowsiness, dry mouth, and lowered blood pressure. If your dog shows any adverse reactions, it’s best to consult with a veterinarian.

How long does it take for CBD oil to work in dogs?

The effects of CBD oil can usually be seen within 30 minutes to an hour. However, for chronic conditions, it may take a few weeks to see significant improvements.

Can I give my dog CBD oil with other medications?

It’s important to discuss this with your veterinarian, as CBD oil can interact with certain medications.

What should I look for when buying CBD oil for my dog?

Look for organic, full-spectrum CBD oil that’s free from pesticides and heavy metals. Also, choose a product that has been third-party tested for quality and purity.

Can I give my dog human CBD oil?

Yes, "human" CBD products are perfectly suitable for pets—so long as they do not contain any potentially harmful additives, fillers, or preservatives. My Supply Co.'s CBD oils are designed minimally designed with just two ingredients: pure, organic, hemp-extracted CBD and organic MCT oil. Available in a full-spectrum CBD formula and a THC-free formula, the healthy fatty acids in MCT oil helps to increase the bioavailability of CBD by 4 - 5 times, ensuring your pet gets the quality care they need to restore their health and well-being.


You can learn about the difference between full-spectrum CBD oils and CBD isolate oils here.

Are there clinical trials investigating CBD for dogs and pets?

Yes! Below are some of the studies investigating the medicinal properties of CBD in dogs and cats.


  • Frontiers in Veterinary Science conducted a study titled “Pharmacokinetics, Safety, and Clinical Efficacy of Cannabidiol Treatment in Osteoarthritic Dogs” in 2018. The study divided the dogs into two groups, one receiving a daily dose of 2 or 8 mg of CBD per kilo and the other group receiving a placebo. The study lasted for four weeks and concluded there are “no side effects” following the use of dog CBD oil.

  • The Scientific Report study “A Report of Adverse Effects Associated With the Administration of Cannabidiol in Healthy Dogs” reported CBD was “well tolerated in dogs” the same year. The study included 30 healthy Beagles that were given 10 or 20 mg of CBD per kilo per day in the form of CBD capsules, CBD oils, or CBD transdermal cream. The study lasted for six weeks.

  • The National Center for Biotechnology Information published a study, “Single-Dose Pharmacokinetics and Preliminary Safety Assessment with Use of CBD-Rich Hemp Nutraceutical in Healthy Dogs and Cats,” 2019. During the study, eight dogs and eight cats were given 2 mg of CBD twice a day for a period of 12 weeks. The study showed that “CBD-rich hemp nutraceuticals appear to be safe in healthy adult dogs, while more work in cats is needed to fully understand utility and absorption.”

  • The National Center for Biotechnology Information, in a study, “Preliminary Investigation of the Safety of Escalating Cannabinoid Doses in Healthy Dogs,” in 2020, reported that “dogs tolerated dose escalation of the CBD oil well.” The study was performed on 10 male and 10 female healthy Beagles who were given an escalating dose of CBD.

  • Frontiers in Veterinary Science published a study titled “Long-term daily feeding of cannabidiol is well-tolerated by healthy dogs” in 2022. The study found that CBD is “well tolerated in clinically healthy dogs for a duration of 6 months.” During the study, the dogs were given broad-spectrum CBD oil at the amount of 4 mg per kilo of body weight.

What are the benefits of combining MCT oil with CBD for pets?

Adding CBD to MCT (Medium-Chain Triglyceride) oil helps to increase the bioavailability of CBD by 4 - 5 times. Since your dog absorbs 4 - 5 times the amount of CBD, it makes sure a little goes a long way. But MCT oil also has its own benefits. For example:
  • Brain Health: MCT oil increases the total phospholipids in the brain, which are the fats that protect brain cells. It also helps the omega-3 fatty acid, DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), cross the blood-brain barrier. High DHA levels for developing puppies and aging dogs are essential for good brain health.

  • Energy Source: MCTs provide dogs with a unique source of energy that helps them stay active and alert throughout the day.

  • Digestion and Nutrient Absorption: MCT oil can improve digestion and enhance nutrient absorption.

  • Weight Loss: MCT oil may help with weight loss. A study showed that MCT taken with breakfast decreased the amount of calories eaten at lunch.

  • Skin Health: MCT oil is favored by manufacturers who want to formulate a natural, safe, good-smelling and well-textured beauty product.

  • Reduced Inflammation: MCTs can reduce chronic inflammation.

Remember, it’s always best to consult with a veterinarian before starting any new treatment or supplement for your dog. They can provide guidance based on your dog’s specific needs and conditions.

CBD oil vs. CBD treats for dogs?

For general use, a pet CBD oil tincture is the best option. When taken with healthy fats, like Pumpkin Seed Oil or MCT oil, CBD is absorbed up to 4 times more versus low or no-fat treats. CBD oils also allow owners to vary their pup’s dosage more accurately, using the measuring tincture as opposed to breaking a treat in half.


CBD treats, on the other hand, offer owners a pre-dosed CBD format that’s easy to administer. Treats can also be conveniently transported around when on walks or at the dog park.

How do I give my dog CBD oil?

CBD oil is a versatile product, allowing pet owners to find the best way of using CBD for their pup’s particular needs.


There are two main ways to administer CBD oil for dogs:

Orally: If your dog is the type to get suspicious of tinctures and pills, the simplest way to give them CBD is by dropping their dose into their food. Adding CBD oil to a dog’s dinner helps them to digest the maximum amount of CBD.


Sublingually: Sublingual application means dropping CBD oil into a dog’s mouth. The aim here is to get the CBD oil under their tongue or onto their gums where fine blood vessels are near the surface. This allows for super-fast absorption, while any remaining CBD is digested.

Do vets recommend CBD oil for dogs?

Right now, CBD is not approved by major veterinary regulation boards, which means that most veterinarians cannot officially recommend or prescribe CBD.


However, many veterinarians Canada-wide already recognize the popularity of CBD pet products and know many pet owners who choose to give CBD products to their dogs. You should feel free to discuss CBD options with your dog’s healthcare provider.

How will I know if my dog’s CBD oil is working?

Even the best CBD oil for dogs is unlikely to make an immediate difference to your pup’s symptoms. Like most health supplements, it can take several days or weeks of consistent doses before effects become visible.


While some dogs show easily noticeable improvements after taking CBD, others may have more subtle responses. Here are some signs that your dog’s CBD is taking effect:


1. Increased mobility: One of the most common things that owners of dogs taking CBD observe are improvements in their pet’s ability to stand, sit, and walk around. Dogs with arthritis or hip dysplasia who respond to CBD often stop licking or biting at their hinds, and may rediscover their love of walks.


2. Changes in communicative behavior: When dogs are suffering from stress and inflammation, they may respond by becoming passive, shy, non-responsive, or even aggressive. If CBD is having a positive effect on inflammation-related stress and anxiety, dogs can return to previous levels of vocalization, eye contact, energy, and other communication habits.


3. Reduction of symptoms: CBD won’t cure any canine condition, but as it takes effect, it should reduce the frequency, duration, or intensity of symptoms. That means fewer aches, pains, or anxiety episodes for your dog!

What's the difference between using Pumpkin Seed Oil and MCT Oil as a carrier?

Pumpkin seed oil and MCT oil are both commonly used as carrier oils for CBD, each with its own unique benefits.


Pumpkin Seed Oil: Pumpkin seed oil is known for its valuable nutrient profile, including unsaturated fatty acids, iron, magnesium, selenium, calcium, vitamins A, B, C, E, and zinc. These components are essential for good cell metabolism and are indispensable for the function in many body regions. The oil is also known for its detoxifying properties, prevention of worm infestation, and its helpfulness for inflammation of the kidneys, bladder, and urinary tract. When administered regularly, pumpkin seed oil can improve the texture and appearance of the coat and skin.


MCT Oil: MCT oil is a popular choice for use with CBD and is generally regarded as one of the best carrier oil options. Due to its smaller molecular structure, MCT is more easily digested and absorbed by the body. When used as a carrier for CBD, MCT provides greater bioavailability. This means that it helps your body absorb CBD oil more efficiently. When MCT is used as the base for CBD oil prescriptions for pets, significant improvements in pain and quality of life have been seen in dogs with osteoarthritis.


In conclusion, both oils have their own advantages and the choice between them may depend on the specific needs and conditions of your pet. It’s always a good idea to consult with a veterinarian before making a decision.

What are the advantages of Pumpkin Seed Oil vs MCT Oil as a carrier for my dog's CBD?

Both Pumpkin Seed Oil and MCT Oil offer unique benefits and advantages. These are some of the advantages of using Pumpkin Seed Oil:


Nutrient-Rich: Pumpkin seed oil is rich in vitamins A, B, C, E, zinc, unsaturated fatty acids, iron, magnesium, selenium, and calcium. These nutrients are essential for good cell metabolism and are indispensable for many body functions.


Skin and Coat Health: Regular administration of pumpkin seed oil can improve the texture and appearance of your pet’s coat and skin.


Detoxifying Properties: Pumpkin seed oil is known for its detoxifying properties and can help prevent worm infestation.


Urinary Health: Pumpkin seed oil can be beneficial for inflammation of the kidneys, bladder, and urinary tract.


While MCT oil is more easily digested and absorbed by the body, providing greater bioavailability for CBD, pumpkin seed oil might offer more holistic health benefits due to its nutrient content and health properties. However, it’s important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the best carrier oil for your pet’s specific needs.