CBD Oil for Pets 500 mg for a Simpler Daily Routine
CBD Oil for Pets 500 mg is a pet-specific, broad-spectrum CBD oil in a simple 30 mL dropper bottle for label-directed use.
What this formula supports
Pet wellness routine
A pet-specific oil for label-directed daily use.
Flexible dropper
The liquid format supports careful weight-based measuring.
Broad-spectrum formula
The current product record describes a THC-free CBD formula.
Simple carrier
The current formula uses grape seed oil as its carrier.
Label first
The current pet directions remain visible before checkout.
Veterinary guidance
Ask your veterinarian when you are unsure whether CBD fits your pet.
How to compare pet CBD oils
Best fit
Pet owners looking for a medium-strength, pet-specific broad-spectrum CBD oil.
What to know
This is not a substitute for veterinary care or prescribed medication.
Frequently asked questions
Is this CBD oil made for pets?
Yes. This product is labeled for veterinary use.
Use pet-specific directions rather than directions from a human CBD product.
How much should I give my pet?
Serving guidance depends on body weight.
Follow the current product label and ask your veterinarian if you are unsure.
Does it contain THC?
The current product record describes a broad-spectrum, THC-free formula.
Review the current label and available documentation before use.
What is the carrier oil?
The current product record lists grape seed oil as the carrier.
Review the ingredient tab if your pet has sensitivities.
Can this replace veterinary medication?
No. Do not replace veterinary-prescribed medication without speaking with your veterinarian.
Ask your veterinarian before use if your pet has a health condition.
Where does it ship from?
Orders ship from Texas when inventory is available.
Shipping options and totals are shown at checkout.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Not FDA-approved for animals. Veterinary guidance comes first.
FDA has not approved cannabis for any use in animals and says it cannot ensure the safety or effectiveness of marketed animal CBD products. Talk with your veterinarian about whether this product fits your dog and never delay diagnosis or prescribed care.[1]
Published dog studies use different extracts, carriers, cannabinoid profiles, doses, durations, and selected populations. A result from one study cannot be transferred to this 500 mg broad-spectrum finished product.[2][3]
Stop use and contact a veterinarian if your dog develops concerning symptoms. Seek urgent veterinary help for severe lethargy, heavy drooling, vomiting, agitation, tremors, convulsions, breathing trouble, or another acute reaction.[1]
Works Cited
FDA status for animals
FDA says cannabis has not been approved for any use in animals, cannot assure these products are safe or effective, and recommends discussing treatment options with a veterinarian.
Short-term safety and pharmacokinetics
Twenty healthy dogs received placebo or one of four CBD amounts for 28 days. Mild adverse events occurred, and the highest group had more gastrointestinal events and higher alkaline phosphatase. The study did not test this finished product.
Evidence remains very uncertain
A review of canine osteoarthritis studies found substantial product and protocol differences and very low certainty for efficacy. It called for higher-quality trials and noted short-term adverse-event and liver-enzyme monitoring context.
Evidence and safety questions
Is this CBD oil FDA-approved for dogs?
No. FDA has not approved cannabis for any use in animals and cannot ensure that marketed animal CBD products are safe or effective. Talk with your veterinarian before use.[1]
What does research on CBD in dogs show?
Short studies have examined selected CBD products and dog populations, but products and protocols vary and evidence for clinical benefits remains uncertain. Those studies do not test this finished formula.[2][3]
When should I stop and call a veterinarian?
Stop use for a concerning reaction. Seek urgent veterinary help for severe lethargy, heavy drooling, vomiting, agitation, tremors, convulsions, breathing trouble, or another acute symptom.[1]











