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3 ideas for investing in the CBD pet treat market

By Thu, May 16, 2019

Many people are using CBD now, for everything from soothing anxiety to managing pain from arthritis. Heck, CBD can even reduce seizures.

Anecdotal evidence shows it helps with a lot of health problems. So these days, many pet owners are starting to wonder: If my pet is in pain, will CBD work for him or her, too?

For many, the answer is yes. That’s because CBD, a powerful cannabinoid found in marijuana and hemp, shows a lot of promise in helping dogs, cats and other pets deal with a vast variety of ailments.

For example, a recent Cornell University study found that once the right dosage is determined for a pet, CBD can ease pain stemming from arthritis. Dr. Joseph Wakshlag and his colleagues found that more than 80% of the dogs in the study saw a significant decrease in pain and improved mobility.

In fact, people believe CBD can treat so many of the things ailing their pets that one veterinarian after another has come out with dosage charts so people don’t end up megadosing their Dachshund.

 

Source: MaxAndNeoCBD.com

Now hold on, you might say …

Is it LEGAL to give CBD to dogs?

Yes. And if you’re confused about what CBD is, and whether it is legal, here’s a two-minute overview:

Cannabis plants, including marijuana and hemp, produce a group of chemical compounds called cannabinoids.

  • Tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, is the stuff that gets people high.
  • Cannabidiol (CBD) is non-intoxicating, but has some health benefits.

The 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp, which contains very little THC and a lot of CBD. As long as it has less than 0.3% THC and is grown by licensed farmers, hemp is legal.

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Regulation of CBD, whether derived from hemp or not, is under the FDA’s jurisdiction. This results in a weird grab bag. The FDA won’t allow CBD to be added to food or drinks sold across state lines. But it will allow it to be put into cosmetics, oils, tinctures and other supplements.

That’s why CVS and Walgreens can sell CBD oil now, but not CBD-infused drinks.

A plethora of websites sell hemp-derived CBD for pets now. Honest Paws is probably the best-known. There are others. A simple Google search will find plenty of them.

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However, depending on state law, it may not be legal for your vet to prescribe CBD for dogs. So, your vet might publish a chart, but be unable to actually dose your dog for you.

With dogs, I can see it could be pretty easy. My dog will eat anything that falls in her mouth, except my fingers. (Good dog!) So, putting a couple drops under her tongue would be easy.

As for a cat —  well, if your cat is anything like mine about taking medicine, you’re on your own, buddy. Invest in Band-Aids.

Speaking of Investments …

According to the Brightfield Group, the CBD pet market is forecast to surge to a market size of $1.16 billion by 2022. So yeah, there are companies lining up to profit from that trend.

I’ll give you three ideas.

First, although this may not be exactly the right time to buy, take a look at Charlotte’s Web Holdings. It has a market cap of $1.3 billion. It sells a lot of CBD, and it also sells products specifically for pets. Charlotte’s Web turns hemp extracts into chews, balms, and flavored and unflavored oils for dogs. In Q4, the company’s revenues from animal nutrition products grew by 126%.

Second, when the time is right, look at Curaleaf. This vertically integrated, U.S.-based cannabis company has a market cap of $3.3 billion. It has 44 dispensaries in 12 different states. Importantly for this story, on May 10, Curaleaf announced its entrance into the pet market with the launch of Bido, a line of hemp-based CBD treats and oils for pets.

Third, don’t miss the chance to read my just-released report, The Great Cannabis Cash Machine for Investors. It shows you, step by step, how you could start with just $30,000, build it into a nest-egg of $1.4 million AND pull out an average of $19,996 in spending cash per month.

All the best,

Sean Brodrick

Sean Brodrick’s travels have taken him from diamond fields north of the Arctic Circle… to a gold project in Argentina… to an ancient city of mummies and silver… to a wild patch of mountains in Alaska where gold flakes still wash down crystal-cold streams. All so he can seek out precious finds in natural resources and other small-cap investments. Sean is the editor of three newsletters: Wealth Supercycle, Supercycle Investor and the just-launched Weiss Ratings’ Marijuana Millionaire Portfolio. For more from Sean, visit https://wealth-wave.com.

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