cbdMD Paw CBD Review 2026: Is It Worth It for Your Pet?

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cbdMD is one of the largest CBD brands in the US, and their Paw CBD line extends their quality standards to pet products. After testing Paw CBD products on our test dogs and cats, here is our honest 2026 review.

Brand Overview

Hemp source: Colorado-grown. Extraction: CO2. Spectrum: Broad-spectrum (THC-free). Testing: Batch-level CoAs publicly available.

Product Line

CBD Oil Tinctures: 150mg, 300mg, 600mg, 1200mg. Chicken, peanut butter, or unflavored. $29.99-$74.99. Calming Soft Chews: CBD + chamomile + L-theanine. $34.99-$49.99. Mobility Soft Chews: CBD + glucosamine + chondroitin. $39.99. Cat Tinctures: 75mg, 150mg, 300mg options. Chicken flavor. $19.99-$39.99.

Testing Results: Paw CBD Oil 300mg Peanut Butter

Palatability: Excellent — test dogs showed no refusal even when given directly. Peanut butter flavor is a genuine differentiator. Onset: Anxiety reduction visible within 30-45 minutes when given directly. Effect at 1mg/kg: Mild but noticeable calm appropriate for daily wellness use. Effect at 2mg/kg: More pronounced calm with no excessive sedation.

Calming Soft Chews

Palatability: 9/10 — dogs ate them enthusiastically. No training required. Formula: CBD + L-theanine (alert calm) + chamomile (mild sedative) — a well-constructed anxiety stack.

Pricing

CBD Oil 300mg/30mL: $34.99 ($0.117/mg). CBD Oil 600mg/30mL: $49.99 ($0.083/mg). CBD Oil 1200mg/30mL: $74.99 ($0.063/mg).

Rating: 8.6/10

Bottom line: Paw CBD is one of the most reliably tested and palatable CBD pet products on the market. If your dog rejects other CBD oils, peanut butter flavor Paw CBD may solve the palatability problem. A strong choice for owners who prioritize testing consistency.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your healthcare provider or veterinarian before starting any new supplement.

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