Verified CBD products for dogs and cats. Vet-formulated tinctures and treats — COA-checked, pet-safe formulas only.
Every product below has been independently verified — COA checked, label accuracy confirmed, community sentiment reviewed.
Zero THC formula specifically designed for pets. THC is toxic to dogs and cats — this product contains none. COA confirmed from ISO-accredited lab. Precise dropper dosing by weight.
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Curated pet CBD selection from verified brands. Broad spectrum formula with zero THC — safe for dogs and cats. COA confirmed cannabinoid profile and contaminant panel.
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Broad spectrum pet treats with consistent CBD per serving. Zero THC confirmed. Easy to administer — pets often take treats more readily than tinctures. COA confirmed.
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USDA Organic pet tincture with trace THC within safe limits for animals. Full spectrum entourage effect may enhance calming benefits. ISO-accredited COA confirmed.
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Broad spectrum calming formula for anxious pets. Zero THC confirmed on COA. Vegan, made with organic hemp. Good for dogs with separation anxiety or noise sensitivity.
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Water soluble nanotechnology formula for pets — mixes easily into food or water. Higher bioavailability than oil-based options. COA confirmed from accredited lab.
Check price at American Shaman →THC is toxic to dogs and cats even at low doses. This is the most important thing to verify before buying CBD for a pet. Every product on this page has been COA-checked for THC content. Products labeled zero THC have had this confirmed by an ISO-accredited lab — not just claimed on the label. Never give a human full spectrum product to your pet without verifying the THC level first.
Pets have an endocannabinoid system similar to humans. CBD may help with anxiety, noise sensitivity, joint discomfort in older animals, and general inflammation. Most pet owners report results with consistent daily use rather than single doses. Always consult your veterinarian before starting CBD — especially if your pet takes other medications.
A common starting point is 0.1–0.2mg of CBD per pound of body weight once daily. A 50lb dog might start at 5–10mg per day. Tinctures allow the most precise dosing — look for products with clear mg-per-drop labeling. Start low and observe your pet for two weeks before adjusting. Cats are generally more sensitive than dogs and need lower doses.
Tinctures offer the most accurate dosing and fastest onset — add to food or administer directly. Treats are easier to give but dosing is fixed per treat, making it harder to fine-tune. For pets with specific health concerns, tinctures are usually the better starting point. Treats work well for maintenance once you have established an effective dose.