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Dr Earl Mindell's CBD and Health for Dogs - cover

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Dr Earl Mindell's CBD and Health for Dogs

Dr. Earl Mindell

Publisher: Turner

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Summary

Powerful CBD Benefits: CBD or cannabidiol, has become widely known for it’s amazing health benefits and anti-anxiety effects. Dr. Mindell breaks down the many benefits of CBD products for dogs including, pain relief, anticonvulsant, inflammation relief, anxiety relief and anti-cancer effects. 
 
Natural Pet Care: Natural products are gaining wide-spread popularity. This manual provides important alternatives for pet parents who desire to decrease their pets’ carbon paw prints and maintain and improve the health and well-being of their beloved companion animals.
 
Revised and Expanded: In this revised and expanded edition of Dr. Earl Mindell’s CBD and Health for Dogs, the author expands on his earlier research of natural pet care and brings new chapters on CBD for dogs and the newest discovers in natural pet nutrition.
Available since: 06/04/2019.

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