Why Hemp Dog Treats Are the Chill Pill Your Pup’s Been Waiting For

You’ve probably heard about hemp. Humans are into it — in their lattes, in their skincare, maybe even in that pillow mist your cousin swears by.

But what about dogs? Can hemp help them chill out, too? Spoiler: yes, and without turning them into little doggy hippies.

Hemp for Dogs: What’s the Deal?

Let’s get one thing straight: hemp does not equal high. Our hemp treats won’t send your pup on a cosmic journey or make them ponder the meaning of squirrels.

Hemp is the ultra-nutritious, squeaky-clean cousin of cannabis — packed with:

  • Omega-3 and 6 fatty acids (for brains, coats, and tail-wagging vigour)

  • GLA (gamma-linolenic acid) to help with inflammation

  • A naturally calming effect — especially when paired with the likes of ashwagandha, L-Tryptophan, and valerian root (yep, it’s basically doggy spa day in a bite)

Why Is Everyone Suddenly Talking About Hemp Dog Treats?

Because more and more pet parents are realising their dog’s wellness routine should be just as important as their own. And just like we’ve swapped mystery meat for plant-powered burgers, we can swap out the junky treats for ones that actually do something.

Our Tranquil Tails (featuring hemp + our top-tier calming blend) can help support:

  • Dogs with mild anxiety

  • Pups who get weird in new places

  • Senior dogs who need help relaxing (and moving a bit more easily)

Bonus? Hemp also helps joints. Because zoomies shouldn’t be a distant memory.

Hemp Is the New Walk

Okay, that’s dramatic. Walks are still #1. But if you’re looking for treats that support your pup from the inside out — without the nonsense — hemp’s your guy.

🐾 Functional, calming, and joint-loving
🐾 Naturally nutritious, not just tasty
🐾 No sketchy stuff – just good vibes and great ingredients

So if your dog’s a little tightly wound, or if you just want them to feel as great as they look, treat them like you give a care.

👉 [Try Tranquil Tails] – for calmer pups, wagging tails, and fewer 3am carpet zoomies.

 

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