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EndoSolutions: Pets find relief during the dog days of summer

BUCKHANNON, W.Va. –  The dog days of summer can be easier for your four-legged friends with the help of CBD products from EndoSolutions Hemp Store and Museum.

Many local pet owners say the treatments have made a big difference in the lives of their beloved pets, with the store offering products that are designed to aid in the relief of pet anxiety, nervousness, hot spots, seizures, chapped paws, among other diagnoses.

A seven-and-a-half year old Pyrenees mix, Sawyer, uses Rx Remedies Daily Support for Joint Health, according to his owner, Sheila Shaffer.

“He is more mobile, more alert, and more interested in the world around him after using this,” Shaffer said. “The CBD product does make a difference in his ability to function — it’s helpful.”

There are various CBD product lines available at EndoSolutions to best serve your pet, including treats, drops, balms, and powders. Find what works best for your furry friends.

“I believe CBD oils calm my dogs down faster than vet medications,” said Trinity Claypool, owner of Brutus and Annie, both of Chiweenie bloodlines who suffer from seizures. “They used to have hour-long seizures. Now, they’re maybe ten minutes long.”

Pet owners who seek assistance in CBD product suggestions are encouraged to bring their pet into the store, where CBD professionals can offer suggestions on the best treatment options.

Keep those paws in mind, even in the dog days of summer!

Visit EndoSolutions at 15 West Main Street in downtown Buckhannon or call 304-473-0420 to learn more about their CBD pet products. Keep up-to-date with product specials on the EndoSolutions Hemp Store & Museum Facebook page.

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