- May 12, 2022
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Redbone Nutrition unveils CBD products for canine athletes and working dogs – DVM 360
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The CBD line was created with the respect for the intensity, agility, and endurance canine athletes and working dogs experience.
Redbone Nutrition has released its first CBD product line—CBD oils and CBD treats— geared towards working dogs and canine athletes after spending time working alongside and developing a deep respect for these dogs' intensity, agility, and endurance.
Similar to human athletes, canine athletes and working dogs place a considerable amount of stress on their bodies, often suffering from joint pain as a result. According to a company release, this risk was another key factor in releasing these solutions to help canines overcome this unavoidable aging side-effect.1
Redbone Nutrition CBD products are formulated in the USA and contain all-natural organic ingredients. The products have also been tested by a third-party, independent lab. Both the CBD treats and the oils come in various enticing flavors and help curtail anxiety and joint pain while offering a wide array of benefits that can improve a dog's lifestyle.
While CBD research studies remain ongoing, the American Kennel Club2 (AKC) chief veterinary officer, Jerry Klein, DVM, stated, "there's anecdotal evidence from dog owners suggesting [CBD] can treat pain, especially neuropathic pain, as well as helping to control seizures."
The AKC highlights additional benefits of CBD2:
Along with these listed advantages, Klein noted that most CBD is derived from hemp, not from marijuana.2 This standard rings true for Redbone Nutrition products as they are designed to help dogs perform well and feel their best.
Learn more about Redbone Nutrition’s mission and its CBD products here.
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