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Single dose of CBD reduces stress in dogs during travel and separation

By Hunt, Alysia B G et al.·Published in Frontiers in veterinary science·2023·Waltham Petcare Science Institute, United Kingdom·View original on PubMed

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Original publication title: A single dose of cannabidiol (CBD) positively influences measures of stress in dogs during separation and car travel.

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Plain-English summary

A group of dogs experienced stress when left alone or during car travel, which is common for many pets. In this study, some dogs were given a single dose of CBD (cannabidiol), a compound known to help with anxiety in humans, to see if it could reduce their stress levels. The results showed that CBD helped lower stress indicators like heart rate and whining in some dogs compared to those who didn't receive it. While the CBD treatment showed promise, more research is needed to fully understand how it affects dogs' wellbeing.

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Abstract

Many dogs experience stress when separated from their caregivers, as well as when traveling in vehicles. Pet owners employ various approaches to managing these issues, from training, to giving medications and supplements, often with mixed results. Cannabidiol (CBD) can alleviate stress and anxiety in humans but the effect it has on canine stress is less well-documented. The present study aimed to understand the impact of being left alone and traveling in a car on measures of canine stress, and establish whether a single dose of a tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)-free CBD distillate could positively influence any measures of stress. In a blinded, parallel design study, a population of dogs were either left alone in a familiar room (= 21) or underwent a short car journey (= 19). A range of physiological and behavioral measures were collected pre, during and post-test. Significant changes in several stress-related measures (serum cortisol, mean ear temperature, heart rate, heart rate variability, whining and a stressed/anxious behavioral factor) were observed from baseline to test, with the car journey test paradigm eliciting a more pronounced stress response overall. The mitigating effect of CBD treatment varied by measure and test, with some indicating a significant reduction in canine stress compared to the placebo group. Additional research is required to fully understand the complex effect of CBD on canine wellbeing.

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Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36908527/