Technical Specifications
- Active Cannabinoid: Cannabidiol (CBD)
- Total Potency: 2000 mg CBD
- Bottle Volume: 50 ml (1.7 fl oz)
- Concentration: 40 mg CBD per 1 ml
- Extract Type: Full Spectrum
- THC Content: Low THC (< 0.3%), non-psychoactive
- Extraction Method: Supercritical CO₂ extraction
- Carrier Oil: Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCT oil)
- Additional Ingredients: Hemp Sativa L. Aerial Parts
- Alcohol: Alcohol-free
- Suitable For: Horses, dogs, and cats
- Manufacturing: EU-based clean room, GMP-compliant facility
- Delivery Format: Tincture (oral drops)
- Packaging: Glass dropper bottle
- Origin: Colorado, USA (hemp source)
- Compliance: TGA-compliant for Australian regulations
$99.95
Description
Full spectrum CBD oil for pets at 2000 mg represents a specialised cannabinoid formulation designed specifically for companion animals, including horses, dogs, and cats. This product delivers 2000 mg of cannabidiol in a 50 ml bottle, providing a concentration of 40 mg per millilitre—a moderate potency suitable for a wide range of animal sizes and weights. The formulation is designed for companion animals without the risk of psychoactive effects, making it a safe option for pet owners exploring cannabinoid supplementation for their animals.
The extraction process relies on supercritical CO₂ technology, a solvent-free method that isolates cannabinoids from hemp biomass under controlled temperature and pressure conditions. This technique selectively extracts cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids while removing unwanted plant lipids, waxes, and chlorophyll. The result is a refined oil that preserves the full chemical complexity of the hemp plant, delivering a multi-compound formulation that supports the entourage effect. The absence of alcohol or hydrocarbon solvents ensures that the final product is safe for animal consumption and free from residual contaminants that could be harmful to pets.
This CBD oil is classified as full spectrum, meaning it retains a range of naturally occurring cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids alongside the primary CBD content. Full spectrum formulations are often associated with the entourage effect—a phenomenon where cannabinoids and terpenes work synergistically to enhance overall bioavailability and interaction with the endocannabinoid system. While CBD is the dominant cannabinoid in this product, trace amounts of CBG, CBC, CBN, and THC (below 0.3%) may be present depending on the batch. The trace THC content is insufficient to produce psychoactive effects in animals and is considered safe for veterinary use within the legal limits established by industrial hemp regulations in Australia.
Animal-Safe Formulation and Dosage Guidelines
The carrier oil used in this formulation is MCT (medium-chain triglycerides) derived from coconut oil. MCT oil is selected for its rapid absorption rate, neutral flavour, and ability to enhance the bioavailability of lipophilic (fat-soluble) cannabinoids. When administered orally, the oil can be mixed into pet food, added to treats, or delivered directly into the animal’s mouth using the dropper. For optimal absorption, the oil should be held in the animal’s mouth for a short period before swallowing, although this may be challenging with some pets. The neutral flavour profile of MCT oil minimises taste aversion in animals sensitive to the earthy, hempy flavour of raw cannabis extracts.
Manufacturing takes place in an EU-based clean room facility that adheres to Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards. Clean room environments control airborne particulates, temperature, humidity, and microbial contamination to ensure consistent production conditions. GMP compliance involves rigorous quality control at every stage, including raw material verification, in-process testing, and final product analysis. Each batch undergoes third-party laboratory testing for cannabinoid potency, heavy metals, pesticides, residual solvents, and microbial contaminants. Batch-specific Certificates of Analysis (COA) should be verified directly through the manufacturer’s website to confirm cannabinoid content and purity.
CBD interacts with the endocannabinoid system in mammals, which is present in dogs, cats, horses, and other companion animals. However, it is critical to emphasise that pet CBD oil is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease in animals. Pet owners should consult with a licensed veterinarian before introducing cannabinoid supplementation, particularly if the animal is taking prescription medications or has underlying health conditions.
Dosage, Administration, and Safety Considerations
Dosage protocols for pet CBD oil vary based on animal weight, species, metabolism, and individual response. A general guideline is to start with 0.25 mg CBD per kilogram of body weight once or twice daily and adjust gradually based on the animal’s response. For example, a 20 kg dog would start with approximately 5 mg CBD (0.125 ml of this 40 mg/ml formulation) per dose. Larger animals such as horses may require higher doses, while smaller cats may require lower doses. Consistency in timing and dosage helps maintain stable cannabinoid levels in the animal’s system. Pet owners should monitor their animals closely for any changes in behaviour, appetite, or activity levels and consult with a veterinarian if any adverse effects are observed.
Storage recommendations include keeping the bottle in a cool, dark environment away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and moisture. Glass dropper bottles provide protection against light degradation, but prolonged exposure to heat can still compromise cannabinoid potency. Once opened, the product should be used within six months to ensure freshness and optimal efficacy. In warmer climates (such as much of Australia), refrigeration may extend shelf life, but the oil should be allowed to return to room temperature before administration to ensure accurate dosing consistency and palatability.
This 2000 mg full spectrum CBD oil for pets is positioned as a moderate-strength option suitable for a wide range of companion animals, from small cats to large dogs and horses. The full spectrum profile, combined with supercritical CO₂ extraction and EU-compliant manufacturing, provides a foundation of quality assurance and traceability for pet owners navigating the expanding veterinary cannabinoid market.
Aurum Australis offers this premium pet CBD oil as part of a curated selection of cannabinoid products designed for Australian pet owners who value transparency, quality, and regulatory compliance. Explore our full range of formulations to find the cannabinoid profile and strength that aligns with your companion animal’s needs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is CBD oil safe for all types of pets, including dogs, cats, and horses?
Full spectrum CBD oil is generally considered safe for dogs, cats, and horses when dosed appropriately under veterinary guidance. Mammals share a similar endocannabinoid system, which allows cannabinoids like CBD to interact with receptor pathways. However, dosage requirements vary significantly based on species, body weight, and individual metabolism. Dogs and horses typically tolerate CBD well, while cats may be more sensitive to cannabinoids and require lower doses. Always consult with a licensed veterinarian before introducing CBD oil to your pet, particularly if the animal is taking prescription medications, has underlying health conditions, or is pregnant or nursing.
How do I determine the correct CBD dosage for my pet?
A general starting guideline is 0.25 mg CBD per kilogram of body weight once or twice daily. For example, a 10 kg dog would start with approximately 2.5 mg CBD (0.0625 ml of this 40 mg/ml formulation) per dose. Monitor your pet’s response for several days before adjusting the dose incrementally. Larger animals such as horses may require higher doses (e.g., 0.5 mg/kg), while smaller cats may need lower doses due to increased sensitivity. Dosage should be tailored to the individual animal’s weight, species, and metabolism. Always consult with a veterinarian to determine the appropriate dosage based on your pet’s specific needs.
What is the difference between pet CBD oil and human CBD oil?
Pet CBD oil is formulated with animal-safe concentrations and neutral flavour profiles to minimise taste aversion in companion animals. While the cannabinoid content and extraction methods are similar to human formulations, pet CBD oils typically use lower potencies (e.g., 40 mg/ml) compared to high-potency human oils (e.g., 240 mg/ml), making dosing easier and safer for animals. Some human CBD oils may contain additional ingredients, flavours, or terpenes that are not suitable for pets. Always use CBD products specifically formulated for animals to ensure safety and appropriate dosing. Never administer human CBD oil to pets without veterinary guidance, as dosing errors can lead to cannabinoid overconsumption.




