Cannabidiol is considered safe for dogs when given 0.2 to 2 mg/kg orally twice, according to Health Canada
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As laws surrounding cannabis continue to change, veterinarians may see more patients who have consumed products containing THC
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New research will explore how cannabis can be used to treat canine bladder tumours
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Better Choice Company is backed by famed Canadian cannabis exec, Bruce Linton
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Waiting until 2021 to review the Cannabis Act is not an option, the association says
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The association is highlighting five reasons Health Canada should implement their suggestions
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An adoption event was held in Toronto to bring awareness to the cause
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The change was made to grow the company’s retail and e-commerce business in the global pet care industry
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The focus of palliative and hospice care is to achieve the best quality of life possible for the patient and the family
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Video discusses challenges and opportunities for medical use of marijuana in pets
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Both companies are focused on expanding global adoption of a proprietary extraction technology that differentiates cannabis extracts
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Tips establish a standard for handling situations involving marijuana in veterinary practice in Ontario
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The legalization of marijuana is shining a spotlight on insufficient evidence of the benefits and risks of administering cannabis to animals
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Much of the controversy on cannabis has focused on ethical and legal issues that aren’t directly answerable through scientific research
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The document is the first in a series to help veterinarians understand the implications of marijuana use in pets
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Researcher hopes advanced study may show that cannabis could be used for managing pet pain, seizures, and anxiety
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