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What do you recommend for a dog with cancer?

"We have a pitbull dog approx. nine years old and 87 lbs. We recently found out he has cancer and would like to use cannabis as an alternative."


According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, Dr. Kramer, a California Vet believes there’s ample evidence to support using marijuana in veterinary patients as an alternative or adjunctive treatment for postoperative or chronic pain and also for palliative care. Although marijuana used medicinally for pets with cancer hasn’t been studied in depth, there is an interesting article on cannabis and dogs by the Kerry Blue Terrier Foundation.
The article states "As a guide, start with .5 to 1mg… use a product that has a 1:1 ratio of THC to CBD". To read more, please visit : https://www.kerryblues.info/health-wellness/cannabis-and-dogs#

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