Potcast 104: Dogs, Cats, Horses + Cannabis

I know you strive to be a highly responsible pet parent, so today's VetCS cannabis counseling session includes the warnings and benefits of THC, CBD, product selection, and dosing for cats, dogs, and horses. Take a toke and listen in with your 4-legged bestie before you dive into the research below. And don’t miss the special offer from VetCS if you decide to try their products. Use promo code: casuallybaked for 10% off.


‘After the Show’ Notes

Co-founders of VetCSL to R: Dr. Chelsea Luedke, DVM, MS and Trish Wilhelm, CVT, VCCDr. Chelsea Luedke, a veterinarian and Trish Wilhelm, a certified veterinary technician started VetCS with one mission: to provide accurate and effective CBD suppleme…

Co-founders of VetCS

L to R: Dr. Chelsea Luedke, DVM, MS and Trish Wilhelm, CVT, VCC

Dr. Chelsea Luedke, a veterinarian and Trish Wilhelm, a certified veterinary technician started VetCS with one mission: to provide accurate and effective CBD supplements for your pets.

“We noticed a lack of accountability from veterinary CBD companies. At the most basic level, the majority of our competitors do not list the amount of CBD in their products! We believe that for something to be effective, it should at least be consistent with the amounts of CBD in the formulation.

We strive to approach CBD and hemp extracts in the most scientific fashion. There are a lot of hemp extract products on the market, but very few are formulated with consistent concentrations of CBD or the guidance to help pets. Our professional backgrounds in veterinary medicine and positive case results make our products the only proven choice for your pet.”

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EXPLORE THE RESEARCH ON CBD + PETS

Here’s your nerdy deep dive into the data Dr. Luedke and Trish reference. The 2016 Czech Republic study is a comprehensive summary.

Head over to VetCS.com to get more real-world speak on product selection and dosing for your pet. They also offer vet cannabis counseling sessions in person or over the phone.

Don’t be afraid to pick up the phone and ask your questions. They’re lovely women and are happy to help you and your fur baby find relief and peace of mind.