[29 May 2025, Thousand Oaks] With the trend of natural health and wellness remedies now coming to the pet care industry, CBD drops for dogs are now seeing an increase in user base. This change mirrors an increasing trend among pet owners for gentle, plant-based supplements to help their dogs maintain health but without the possible side effects of prescription drugs.
Here are the main reasons for the increasing popularity: flexibility that drops offer. Tinctures, unlike treats or capsules with a fixed dose, offer more control over the dosage and can be easily adjusted according to the dog’s size, age and health needs. The drops can be placed directly under the tongue or added to your pet’s favourite food, allowing pet owners to keep their pets relaxed and anxiety-free during stressful situations.
Although the evidence is still largely anecdotal and more research is warranted, some preliminary research suggests CBD oil drops for dogs can promote a sense of calming for anxious pets, experienced, for example, during travel or when exposed to fireworks, as well as promote more comfortable movement for older dogs. While there are no formal veterinary studies yet available, many users have seen incredible results after consistent use of these products.
Kiui’s growth is also being fueled by increasingly health-conscious Canadian consumers who favour natural products and on-the-go options that do not contain artificial ingredients or unnecessary fillers. Thus, attention is paid to clear formulas, transparent and proper testing of lab results, and compliance with regulations.
Experts recommend that while CBD is generally well-tolerated among dogs, pet owners should check with their vet before adding any new supplements, especially if the dog is on any other medication or has any underlying health problems.
Interest in CBD for dogs is growing as awareness about natural and holistic care for dogs increases. With more and more Canadians turning to natural health for their pets, these are products that will soon become an integrated part of a preventative, caring animal health regimen.