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    Sorry to hear that mate

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    Really sad! but yeah! as per my knowledge and analysis, CBD will be a best cure for cancer not only in human but also for dogs. I think your dog will recover soon with that. Hope for the best

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    It's been about 5 months and I've had her on about 5mg of cbd oil twice a day, a capsule of turmeric with her mornig g meal, plus a peas worth of canna butter daily... if that. She's somewhat aggressive with some men... She's a rescue so always has been, but I'm sure it's gotten worse which could be a bad sign. But she's still doing her business like any other dog, instead of the phantom wees and painful straining that she had prior to using the cbd.
    If she's still doing well in the summer I may get another scan to see if it's had any physical success.
    I have a stress killer CBD which is close to being done. It's high in cbd with 10% thc so I may try to make some oil or edibles with half of that. Just need to work out of that's a good ratio. I've read the cbd helps to counteract the high which I'm banking on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silkadin View Post
    It's been about 5 months and I've had her on about 5mg of cbd oil twice a day, a capsule of turmeric with her mornig g meal, plus a peas worth of canna butter daily... if that. She's somewhat aggressive with some men... She's a rescue so always has been, but I'm sure it's gotten worse which could be a bad sign. But she's still doing her business like any other dog, instead of the phantom wees and painful straining that she had prior to using the cbd.
    If she's still doing well in the summer I may get another scan to see if it's had any physical success.
    I have a stress killer CBD which is close to being done. It's high in cbd with 10% thc so I may try to make some oil or edibles with half of that. Just need to work out of that's a good ratio. I've read the cbd helps to counteract the high which I'm banking on.
    Yeah man sounds like a plan,if it was me I wouldn’t decarb the bud before you make oil from it,if you don’t decarb there will be loads of THCA What is not physco active and has more anti inflammatory properties..
    It's nice to be nice.

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    Only just seen this Silk, really sorry to hear about Leila's illness man, but it's good to hear that the cbd is helping, even if it turns out it's only palliative. Sometimes the dogs in our lives mean more than a lot of the people in our lives.

    You probably know this anyway but aggression tends to follow any kind of discomfort in dogs, it can be a lashing out due to feeling vulnerable sort of thing. It's certainly not a *good* sign but it might not be a serious concern as long as it's under control.

    Only advice I can give mate (not going to weigh in on the technical/medical stuff since there's way more knowledgeable people on here) is just to spend as much time with her as you can whenever you can, illness or not their lives are a lot shorter than ours and when they're gone the only thing left to do is wonder if you could have done more to make them feel loved. If you've still got time to make memories, make good ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benson123 View Post
    Yeah man sounds like a plan,if it was me I wouldn’t decarb the bud before you make oil from it,if you don’t decarb there will be loads of THCA What is not physco active and has more anti inflammatory properties..
    Good to know man, thanks. I've studied up on it all and forgotten most of it... but that was a long time ago... long term memory should kick in soon I hope

    In the meantime, comments like yours are invaluable so cheers dude

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silkadin View Post
    Good to know man, thanks. I've studied up on it all and forgotten most of it... but that was a long time ago... long term memory should kick in soon I hope

    In the meantime, comments like yours are invaluable so cheers dude
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    Quote Originally Posted by thelastrebel View Post
    Only just seen this Silk, really sorry to hear about Leila's illness man, but it's good to hear that the cbd is helping, even if it turns out it's only palliative. Sometimes the dogs in our lives mean more than a lot of the people in our lives.

    You probably know this anyway but aggression tends to follow any kind of discomfort in dogs, it can be a lashing out due to feeling vulnerable sort of thing. It's certainly not a *good* sign but it might not be a serious concern as long as it's under control.

    Only advice I can give mate (not going to weigh in on the technical/medical stuff since there's way more knowledgeable people on here) is just to spend as much time with her as you can whenever you can, illness or not their lives are a lot shorter than ours and when they're gone the only thing left to do is wonder if you could have done more to make them feel loved. If you've still got time to make memories, make good ones.
    An absolute heartfelt post mate and I couldn't agree with you more..I know I personally have a very strong bond with my dog, a bond so strong..I never really expected it. Such wise words in one post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IceCalibur View Post
    An absolute heartfelt post mate and I couldn't agree with you more..I know I personally have a very strong bond with my dog, a bond so strong..I never really expected it. Such wise words in one post.
    I had to go hug my dog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sourshoes View Post
    I had to go hug my dog.

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    I wish I could mine mate, lost her 7 years ago and still shed a tear or two every so often when talking about em!

    So many wonderful memories though, that's what you have to always focus on.

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