In This Issue
Handiscoop fails to impress in the Dragons' Den
Pet food firm launches £250,000 crowdfund exercise
Spoof Christmas video doubles sales for Pooch & Mutt
Animology reaches 250,000 milestone on Facebook
Pet product inventors get chance to pitch to major retailer
Bents wins major pet award for fantastic Christmas display
New pet start-up Kittyrama launches 'cat-friendly' collars
Demand for pet products containing hemp extract rises
Get your own copy of Pet Trade Xtra
Pets at Home appoints ex-Screwfix executive as Operations Director
Johnson's launches larger size of Aloe Vera Shampoo
Giving pets a purr-fect start to the New Year
Retail business owners urged to beat burst pipe misery as Britain prepares for the big freeze
Dogs get arthritis too – and now’s the time to look out for it
Council dog mess DNA database pooh-poohed
CONTACT US NOW
Find out how Pet Trade Xtra can help to promote your business and products.



Contact neil.pope@tgcmc.co.uk for all editorial matters.

Pictured: There are some advantages of working from home...Neil gets instant hugs from Billie-Jean, the Lancashire Heeler.

Call ben.greenwood@tgcmc.co.uk to discuss advertising and sponsorship opportunities.
Demand for pet products containing hemp extract rises
CBD could save millions over conventional pet treatments


According to vet and author of the book ‘Medical Marijuana & Your Pet’, Doctor Robert Silver believes that hemp extracts could play a huge role in animal health and cost effective treatments of the future.

Following months of consumer demand from pet owners, UK company LoveHemp has introduced a new pet variant of its popular hemp extract.  The key ingredient is Cannabidiol (also known as CBD), a naturally occurring extract produced from the cannabis plant.

In humans, consumption of the extract is now associated with several health benefits including reduced anxiety, pain relief, cardiovascular health and anticonvulsant activity.  Dr Silver argues that many of these benefits are transferable to common domestic pets and CBD could offer a practical alternative to many expensive treatments.

According to statistics issued by the PFMA (Pet Food Manufacturing Association) around 11m (40%) of UK households have pets.  The pet population stands at around 57 million.  In 2016, pet insurers paid out £452 million in vet’s bills for sick or injured cats and dogs – that’s more than £1.2 million every day.

Doctor Robert Silver said: “In the US, many pet owners have already been using CBD for some time.  There are plenty of documented cases where CBD has been more effective than the strong drugs that are typically prescribed.  Pain relief is a huge area and for those pets with arthritis, hip dysplasia or sore joints, we are finding that the use of hemp relieves their pain and gets them mobile again.”

He added: “Canine anxiety is another key area where CBD can have an impact.  For example, during those occasions where people shoot off fireworks, dogs are often terrified and can remain this way for long periods.  A CBD supplement can curb these emotions in your dog and protect the animal against unnecessary stress.”

LoveHemp sells CBD oils in various strengths, via liquid drops or atomiser sprays which can be consumed directly or mixed with food and drink.  Due to the methods used in the processing and extraction of this oil, the psychoactive ingredient in Cannabis, known as THC, is removed.

The pet variant, aimed primarily at cats and dogs, is available in a 60ml bottle priced at £49.99.  It is recommended that 4 drops are used per 1kg of bodyweight, 2-3 times per day.  Drops can be placed directly in the animal’s mouth or mixed with food.

Aside from anxiety and pain relief, Dr Silver has witnessed the effectiveness of CBD in other pet treatments.

“In my experience, for those dogs with uncomplicated epilepsy, the hemp extract will often work better than pharmaceuticals.  I also have several oncologists in a study group with the extract and they have found that CBD can help to stop the seizures and twitches that can come with brain tumors.  After just 6 weeks administering hemp, one oncologist saw a tumor on the tongue of a dog reduce in size from 2 cm diameter to 3 mm.

There are many potential applications that show great promise and we haven’t yet looked at its use for conditions like degenerative myelopathy, laryngeal paralysis, or vestibular syndrome, all of which are neurologic syndromes in the dog.”

Worldwide, the UK ranks second in the number of web searches for CBD products online.  It is estimated that the global CBD industry is already worth around $200million and the UK market is expanding rapidly.  Increased demand for Hemp has led to an additional 42,000 acres of crop-farming across the EU for its non-psychoactive compounds such as CBD, whilst the legal cannabis industry is experiencing worldwide exponential growth.

“You only have to look at the US and Canada to see the future potential of hemp extract.” said Tom Rowland, co-founder of LoveHemp.  “Pet owners spend vast amounts of money on prescription medicines and there is mounting evidence that in the right situations, CBD is a viable alternative.  Our pet product is proving extremely popular and we are now in talks with several retailers who are interested in stocking it.”

Visit https://love-hemp.com for more details.
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Newsletter Marketing Powered by Newsweaver