Cannabis products may offer a new way to reduce aggression in dogs , according to a new study by researchers from the Arizona State University.
Data from nearly 50,000 dog owners shows that dogs receiving regular CBD supplements—which usually tend to be older or have health issues—exhibit reduced aggressive tendencies over time.
Cannabidiol, which has already gained popularity among humans for its potential to relieve pain, anxiety and inflammation, appears to have similar benefits for canines too.
Researchers examined data from the Dog Aging Project, a long-term study that collects information on the health, behaviors, and lifestyles of dogs across the country.
The findings, published in the journal Frontiers in Veterinary Science , suggest that prolonged CBD use in dogs m

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