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Hi, My name is John Murry, and today I'll be
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discussing with you CBD Oil and CC D.
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So what is C.
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C. D.
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Well, canine cognitive dysfunction?
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It's a neurological disease affects behavior and dogs.
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Worldwide. About 15 to 35% of dogs in the population
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are affected by this disease.
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Generally older dogs over eight years and older.
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Just like humans, canines can experience cognitive decline, so some
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CCD symptoms include disorientation, anxiety, irritability, excessive looking.
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Sometimes the dogs play, drivers decreased.
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Sometimes the dog could forget where the food bowl is
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or his water is located.
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The cause of the disease is not very understood, but
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what is known about CCD is that there's buildup of
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neurotoxins. There is no cure for cognitive dysfunction, but there
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have been therapeutic approaches to slowing the spread of the
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disease. Which brings me to CBD oil.
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So CBD oil has no benefits for neurological dysfunctions in
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humans, like reducing anxiety, relieving pain, offering other neural protective
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properties, CBD oil and it's a neurological benefits.
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It's still new, and it's gaining a lot of attention.
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But with more research, we can understand how CBD interacts
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with the canine nervous system and how we could potentially
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use CBD as a preventative measure to combat these neurological
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diseases. Research is limited in this field, so, but there
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are proven benefits of CBD and canines like anti inflammatory
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anxiety, seizures, muscle spasms, aggression and pain.
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So th see it's extremely toxic to dogs.
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Well, that's partly due to the slight differences in the
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Endo Cannabinoid system, um, which mediates the balance between nervous
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and immune systems.
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It's similar to humans, but there are slight differences.
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Canines have more CB one receptors, and therefore they have
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a higher affinity for T, H C and those receptors.
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Canada Doyle is less toxic to dogs, but it can
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be reactive at high concentrations.
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Is actually a CSU study on C B, D and
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K nine seizures.
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The study occurred from 2019 to 2020 and it showed
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promising results.
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The results showed that seizures seizures were reduced windows with
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CBD, and on the other hand, alkaline phosphate levels were
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higher and alkaline phosphate is a liver enzyme, as well
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as that there were possible liver.
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There's possible liver damage, and the results concluded that it's
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unclear if the CBD caused the damage or if that
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damage occurred from other medications.
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But the research did conclude that more research needs to
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be done on CVT safety as well as proper dosage,
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but that there are neurological benefits to CBD use and
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canines. So solution.
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We need more research CBD, caner and Safety CBD and
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canine neurology and CBD dosage.
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With more research in those areas, outcome could be improved
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cognitive function in our canines.
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We could prevent early onset of CCD.
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We could slow down the rate of disease and just
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ultimately provide more inside on the use of CBD and
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its integration in canine neurology.
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Thank you.