Cannabis medicine offers safe, effective results in animal care.
Our team can help.
We offer veterinarian-guided conversations, medical-science knowledge, and cannabis industry expertise.
About Veterinary Cannabis
Established: Colorado U.S.A. 2016
Our organization arose in response to the changing cannabis policies in Colorado U.S.A. as policies shifted to allow both recreational (adult-use) and medical marijuana use across the state.
As humans gained access and interest to cannabis-derived products, the exposure of animal to both high-THC (marijuana) and low-THC (hemp) increased in parallel. The veterinary industry needed a data-collection initiative and clinical response presence. And, so, VeterinaryCannabis become an advocate for animals in the emerging fields of cannabis research, medicine, legislation, and education.
Product Neutrality Policy.
VeterinaryCannabis is dedicated to maintaining product neutrality in all cannabis conversations.
We do not have direct relationship with any product manufacturing company.
We are an educational organization providing scientific, clinically-relevant, and patient-focused information on the medical utilization of cannabis in animals.
We examine all products with equal rigor and provide educational information based on available facts about the product.
OneHeath Priorities.
Our globally-networked team prioritizes family-unit aware problem solving - the interdependence of animal, human, and ecosystem health is a core consideration in all our conversations.
Whether you are a cannabis startup, a medical professional, a creative designer, or a curious animal guardian, we want to connect with you!
Cannabis, and it's gift of balance and regulation, has impacts across species and industry lines.
Supporting the Human-Animal Bond.
The health and resiliency of an animal's bonds with human have profound impacts on their physical and psychologic health. Our team works to remain aware of and strengthen the bonds shared by our animal patients with those around them.
Cannabis has effects across all body systems, including the nervous system.
Cannabis administration protocols should always include a plan to assess, care for, and monitor the bonds between an animal patient and the humans around them.