Healthy Hemp Chews for Cats & Dogs
Our cheesy, heart shaped treats are sure to please your dog or cat. Each bag contains 25 treats with 5 mg of hemp extract in each treat. This low dose enables you to manage your pet’s care with measured calculations depending on the weight of your pet. We use only the finest natural ingredients with no added salt, meat by products, corn, soy, or artificial colors or flavors in our formulation because we know how important your furry family members are.
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Our cheesy, heart shaped treats are sure to please your dog or cat. Each bag contains 25 treats with 5 mg of hemp extract in each treat. This low dose enables you to manage your pet’s care with measured calculations depending on the weight of your pet. We use only the finest natural ingredients with no added salt, meat by products, corn, soy, or artificial colors or flavors in our formulation because we know how important your furry family members are.
Active ingredient: Hemp Extract
Inactive Ingredients: Yellow Peas, Cheese, Dried Potatoes, Dried Sweet Potatoes, Canola Oil (preserved with mixed tocopherols), Cane Molasses, Organic Carrots, Organic Apples, Cranberries, Blueberries, Rosemary Extract
One treat contains 5 mg of CBD. We suggest you begin with a dose of 1 treat a day for cats and smaller dogs up to 25 lbs, 2 treats a day for dogs 25-50 lbs, and 3 treats a day for dogs over 50 lbs. CBD seems to be most effective when a steady dose is maintained over time. We suggest you start by using one dose, once a day. If, after a week of regular doses, you are not seeing the results you want, increase the frequency or amount of the dose until you reach the desired effects. We recommend that any time you increase the dose, you maintain the new dose for at least a week to become familiar with the effects of the new dose on your pet.
For canine and feline use only. Keep out of reach of children and other animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately.
Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven. If condition worsens or does not improve, consult your veterinarian.