Honest Paws celebrates National Dogs Day with “100 Years of Famous Dogs”

By Mayra Morales

In honor of National Dogs Day, which is celebrated Aug. 26, Honest Paws is releasing “100 Years of Famous Dogs.” This fun video combines a love and devotion for dogs with an appreciation for classic cinema. It pays homage to the dogs we grew up watching on the big screen. Rin Tin Tin, Lassie, Benji, Pongo, and a very cute surprise dog all make an appearance!

Honest Paws works every day to help pets all around the United States have longer, healthier, and happier lives. They do this with treats made with pure CBD oil and natural ingredients.

CBD oil is a liquid that is extracted from the hemp plant. Think of the hemp plant being one of the species that falls under the Cannabis Sativa L. “umbrella” along with the marijuana plant.

Here’s where misinformation and miscommunication begins. While these two plants certainly share similarities, they are also very different. The marijuana plant is known for its psychoactive properties that cause an individual to experience a “high,” euphoric feeling. This is caused by an increased level of THC.

On the other hand, CBD derived from the hemp plant has no more than 0.3 percent THC, meaning that it will not cause your dog to feel any sort of “high.” Furthermore, CBD is all natural and nontoxic, making it entirely safe for Fido.

They treat a variety of ailments that many dogs go through like extreme anxiety, seizures, pain, and allergies. They hold themselves to the highest standards of manufacturing processes in order to maintain freshness and effectiveness.

Honest Paws’ goal is to give dog owners the opportunity to experience more hugs, kisses, and time with their canine companions. They believe that every pet should be treated like a star.

Join in the fun and celebrate National Dog Day while watching famous dogs across the decades!

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