Verma Farms CBD Dog Treats Review 2026: Are They Worth It?

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Verma Farms has built a brand around premium, Hawaii-inspired CBD products. Their dog treat line extends this aesthetic to pet wellness. But does the premium presentation translate to premium results?

Brand Overview

Verma Farms was founded in 2018, marketing itself heavily on Hawaiian-inspired branding and premium positioning. Hemp source: Colorado-grown. Extraction: CO2. Spectrum: Broad-spectrum (THC-free). Testing: Third-party, batch-level.

Product Line

CBD Dog Treats: Multiple flavors including Peanut Butter, Bacon Cheese, and seasonal varieties. 2mg CBD per treat. 30ct bags. Price: ~$29.99. CBD Dog Tincture: 250mg or 500mg options. Salmon flavor. Price: ~$34.99-$54.99.

Testing Results: Peanut Butter CBD Dog Treats (2mg)

Palatability: Excellent — 9/10. Dogs responded enthusiastically to the peanut butter flavor. Soft treat texture that works for dogs of all ages. Effect at 2mg: Very mild. At 2mg per treat, 3-5 treats would be needed for a 30lb dog to reach a 0.5mg/kg dose. Consistency: Consistent palatability and texture across testing.

The CBD Content Limitation

The main practical limitation is the low CBD content per treat (2mg). For therapeutic dosing: 10lb dog needs 1-2mg total = 1 treat (appropriate). 30lb dog needs 3-5mg total = 2-3 treats (doable but expensive). 60lb dog needs 6-10mg total = 3-5 treats per dose (expensive for regular use).

Pricing and Value

Dog Treats 30ct (60mg total): $29.99 ($0.500/mg). Dog Tincture 250mg/30mL: $34.99 ($0.140/mg). Dog Tincture 500mg/30mL: $54.99 ($0.110/mg). The treats are expensive per mg. The tinctures are much better value.

Rating: 7.8/10

Bottom line: Verma Farms CBD dog treats score well on palatability and brand experience but fall short on value. Best suited for small dogs where 1-2 treats provides an appropriate dose, or as occasional treats for larger dogs. For daily therapeutic use in larger dogs, the cost-to-dose ratio is not competitive.

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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