FAQ/Pets

Helpful information about different questions on our CBD and products. We also have dosing help for pets.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CBD Oil?

Cannabidiol oil, or CBD oil derived from cannabis, is a popular natural remedy for many ailments. People make CBD oil by extracting it from the cannabis plant and diluting it with a carrier oil like coconut oil or hemp seed oil. It’s one of more than 100 chemical alled cannabinoids that are found in the cannabis plant,Cannabis sativa.

How does it work?

CBD interacts with naturally occurring receptors in our bodies, which influence our functions and many conditions. Because of the way CBD oil positively affects these endocannabinoid receptors throughout the body, it is a natural and safe way to create a balance in our bodies.

What can CBD help me with?

In that our bodies are made up of these naturally regulating cannabinoids, if lacking in any of our systems, we start to experience symptoms such as, but not limited to:

  • Sleep Disorders
  • Pain
  • Inflammation
  • Anxiety & Stress

Is CBD legal?

Yes, CBD extracted from the hemp plant was legalized under the Farm Bill in 2018.

Does the CBD contain THC?

There is required testing on CBD products sold that must contain less that 0.3% THC. Our full-spectrum CBD oil is organically grown on our farm outside Mukwonago, and processed in Waukesha.

How can CBD be taken?

We have a variety of different ways to use our CBD. We have topicals (Salves), Oils (Tinctures) and Edibles (Gummies).

Pets

CBD oil can help with many different ailments affecting your pet such as arthritis, anxiety, allergies, seizures, and immune support. The diagram below shows different dosing options to help your pet.

Lower doses can help with mild anxiety and pain/arthritis. Medium to higher doses are usually used for stronger pain control and mild seizures.

Our oil is ~33mg/ml so it is very concentrated (0.25cc = ~8mg) so use caution using the provided syringe for dosing. A drop with the provided dropper is ~1mg so dose in drops vs ml’s.

Please always consult your veterinarian for exact dosage and usage for your pets.