Most canine aggression is related to underlying stress or anxiety—a fight or flight response,” said professor Julie Albright.
Dogs on CBD showed declining aggression in a 47,000-dog study, but researchers caution training may also explain the changes.
In humans, CBD is thought to have therapeutic effects for some conditions including chronic pain, nausea, or inflammation.
A massive multi-year analysis of tens of thousands of dogs reveals that CBD use is becoming increasingly common among aging companion animals.
Dogs who are given supplements containing cannabidiol, or CBD, over a period of years show lowered aggression levels, a new ...
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