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Pamper Your Pup's Paws & Nose  Zero - THC Hemp Balm 200mg

 

How to spoil your pup in 30 seconds: Scoop a tiny bit onto your fingers, gently rub it into clean, dry paws, nose, elbows—anywhere they could use a little extra softness. Massage it in until it disappears.

 

Use it as often as you like—it’s made for everyday love and care.

 

Pet parents are raving about how soft and happy their dogs’ paws look after a quick daily rub. It’s the little ritual that says, “I’ve got you, buddy.”

 

Quick reminders (because we care): This is a cosmetic topical balm for external use only. It hasn’t been evaluated by the FDA and isn’t meant to diagnose, treat, cure, prevent, or fix anything. Chat with your vet before adding anything new to your pup’s routine. Keep it out of reach of kids (and sneaky paws!).

 

Ready to make those paws and that sweet nose even happier? Add to Cart now and treat your pup to the pampering they deserve—you’ll both be smiling! 🐶❤️


- USA Grown Hemp
 
- Soothing Scent
 
- Contains 200mg CBD per 2 oz jar.
 
- Phytocannabinoids – Rich
 
- Full Spectrum Oil (under .3% THC)
 
- High in CBD-CBG-CBN-CBC
 
- Organic-Non GMO
 
- 3rd Party Tested

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WHAT IS CBD?

CBD, or cannabidiol, is a naturally occurring cannabinoid found in the Cannabis sativa plant. It is one of over 100 such compounds identified in cannabis and is distinct from THC, the primary psychoactive component that causes intoxication. CBD itself is non-intoxicating and does not produce a "high." It can be derived from hemp, which is legally defined under the 2018 Farm Bill as any part of the Cannabis sativa L. plant with a delta-9 THC concentration of no more than 0.3% on a dry weight basis. CBD is commonly used in a variety of consumer products, such as oils, tinctures, and topicals.

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WHAT IS CBG?

CBG, or cannabigerol, is a naturally occurring cannabinoid found in the Cannabis sativa plant. Often referred to as the "mother of all cannabinoids," it serves as a precursor to other compounds like THC and CBD during the plant's growth cycle. CBG can be extracted from hemp varieties of cannabis, which are legally defined by the 2018 Farm Bill as containing no more than 0.3% delta-9 THC on a dry weight basis. Unlike THC, CBG is non-intoxicating and does not produce psychoactive effects. It is commonly incorporated into various wellness and consumer products.

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WHAT IS CBN?

CBN, or cannabinol, is a naturally occurring cannabinoid found in the Cannabis sativa plant. It is typically formed through the oxidation and degradation of THC, the plant's primary psychoactive compound, as cannabis ages or is exposed to light and air. CBN is considered mildly psychoactive but is generally non-intoxicating and does not produce the euphoric "high" associated with THC. It can be derived from hemp, which is legally defined under the 2018 Farm Bill as any part of the Cannabis sativa L. plant with a delta-9 THC concentration of no more than 0.3% on a dry weight basis. CBN is commonly used in various consumer products, such as tinctures, edibles, and topicals.

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WHAT ARE TERPENES?

Terpenes are aromatic organic compounds found in many plants, including Cannabis sativa, where they contribute to the unique scents, flavors, and characteristics of different strains. Produced in the plant's resinous glands (trichomes), they serve natural functions like repelling pests or attracting pollinators, with over 200 varieties identified in cannabis. Common examples include myrcene (earthy, herbal notes), limonene (citrusy), pinene (pine-like), linalool (floral), and caryophyllene (spicy, peppery). In hemp-derived products like oils, tinctures, and topicals, we use terpenes to enhance sensory experiences, allowing customers to enjoy tailored aroma and flavor profiles similar to those in essential oils or aromatherapy.

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WHAT IS THE ENTOURAGE EFFECT?

A theory that the naturally occurring compounds in hemp (CBD, minor cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids) may work better together than any one compound alone -- like a team supporting each other.  This is why many people prefer full-spectrum hemp products that keep the plant's natural profile intact. 

FDA DISCLAIMER: These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. always check with your physician before starting a new dietary supplement program.

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