More than 30 veterinary professionals trained in medical cannabis will personally answer all your questions about treating your pet with cannabis.
Top experts in veterinary medicine and cannabis from Argentina will explain which conditions can be treated, how to calculate dosage, how to apply it to dogs and cats, and share the latest research and updates.
You’ll also learn how to make your own medicinal cannabis oil for pets in a hands-on workshop.
CBD is used to help manage anxiety, pain, arthritis, seizures, and appetite issues in chronic illnesses like epilepsy or gastrointestinal inflammation.
CBD oil formulated for animals is administered orally. Dosing depends on weight, condition, and must always be guided by a veterinarian.
Start with low doses (e.g., 0.1–0.5 mg/kg of CBD) and increase gradually until the desired effect is achieved — always under veterinary supervision.
At specialized events like Expo Cannabis or certified veterinary shops offering CBD products formulated for animal use and lab-tested for safety.
High-THC cannabis is toxic for pets and may cause lethargy, disorientation, vomiting or seizures. However, CBD formulated for animals is safe when used under veterinary supervision.
Take your pet to the vet immediately. Treatment includes IV fluids, activated charcoal, and monitoring. Symptoms can include ataxia, incontinence, and extreme drowsiness.
THC poisoning can lead to vomiting, tremors, seizures, central nervous system depression, and in rare cases, coma. If treated in time, it’s rarely fatal.