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(PRESS RELEASE) IRVING, TX – Animal Supply Company has acquired exclusive rights to distribute the entire line of cannabidiol products from Holistic Hound.

The Holistic Hound line of CBD and mushroom treats and whole plant, CBD-rich hemp oils is derived from U.S.-grown organic hemp, is non-psychoactive and THC-free, and provides the medicinal benefits of cannabis without negative side effects.

According to company founder and homeopath Heidi Hill, “Our CBD products can safely provide our pet companions with the many reported benefits of cannabis, including reducing pain, treating inflammation, minimizing anxiety, and helping treat other aches and pains that pets may experience throughout their lives.”

Founded in 2003 with a retail location in Berkeley, CA, Holistic Hound combines Hill’s two passions: animals and holistic healthcare. 

“We created our special line of high-quality CBD products that combine the healing power of full spectrum CBD oil with the unique benefits of non-toxic medicinal mushrooms to give pets some relief and improve their quality of life,” said Hill.

Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of more than 100 active cannabinoids identified in cannabis. It is a major phytocannabinoid, accounting for up to 40 percent of the plant’s extract. CBD is non-psychoactive and does not have the intoxicating effects that can be caused by tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).

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Holistic Hound’s organic, grain and GMO free, CBD and mushroom treats are available in two potencies: 3 mg and 7.5 mg. Each batch is third-party tested for safety and potency. Holistic Hound’s whole plant, full spectrum CBD-rich hemp oil is available in 100 mg, 250 mg and 500 mg potencies, and derived from hemp that is organically grown in the U.S. and extracted and purified utilizing a clean, food grade ethanol extraction method.

 

 

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