🌿 The Secret to Seeing Real Results with CBD


If you’ve been giving your dog CBD but haven’t noticed much change, there’s one simple reason why: it takes time and consistency.

CBD works naturally with your dog’s endocannabinoid system — the body’s built-in network that helps keep things balanced. But just like daily vitamins or exercise, it only works best when you stay consistent.

After a few weeks, many pet parents notice their dogs begin to:
✅ Move easier and stay more active
✅ Rest more comfortably
✅ Handle everyday stress with calm confidence

And the longer you stick with it, the more those natural benefits can build — from joint comfort to all-around sass.

💛 Stella’s Story

When senior Stella first started CBD, nothing changed overnight.
But after a few weeks, her spark came back — her tail wagged longer, her walks got easier, and that signature sass returned stronger than ever.

That’s when we learned the truth: Consistency isn’t optional — it’s everything.

🐾 Ready to Start Your Dog’s Routine?

Discover the natural benefits of staying consistent with Stella’s SASS — all-natural CBD oils, chews, and snacks made for dogs who deserve to feel their best.

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Stay Consistent. Stay Sassy. 🌿

 

Why we say “consistency matters”:

Studies suggest cannabidiol (CBD) interacts with the endocannabinoid system and may help maintain calm, mobility, and overall well-being in dogs when used consistently.1–5

Selected Research

  1. Alvarenga ML, et al. Pharmacokinetics, efficacy, and safety of cannabidiol and cannabidiolic acid in dogs: a review. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 2023. Read on NCBI/PMC
  2. Landa L, et al. Safety study of cannabidiol products in healthy dogs. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 2024. Read on NCBI/PMC
  3. Silver RJ. The endocannabinoid system of animals. Animals. 2019. Read on NCBI/PMC
  4. Verrico CD, et al. Daily cannabidiol for canine osteoarthritis: randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Pain. 2020. Read on NCBI/PMC
  5. Vaughn DM, et al. Tolerability of long-term cannabidiol supplementation to healthy dogs. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 2023. Read on NCBI/PMC