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CBD 101

Pet CBD Isolate, Broad-Spectrum, and Full-Spectrum Products

Learn what isolate, broad-spectrum, and full-spectrum mean on a pet CBD label and which product details help families compare options responsibly.

Companion Veterinary Team2025-01-09
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CBD product labels often use the terms isolate, broad-spectrum, and full-spectrum. These terms describe the cannabinoid ingredient profile, but they do not replace the need to read the full label and third-party documentation.

CBD Isolate

CBD isolate is a highly refined ingredient intended to contain CBD without the broader mixture of cannabinoids found in other hemp extracts. Companion Pet Company soft chews are formulated with CBD isolate.

The current third-party report on our site covers the submitted CBD isolate ingredient sample. Review the report itself for its scope, batch, methods, reporting limits, and results.

Broad-Spectrum Products

Broad-spectrum is generally used for an extract containing CBD and additional hemp compounds while being formulated to exclude THC. Exact composition varies, so the label and batch documentation matter more than the category name alone.

Full-Spectrum Products

Full-spectrum is generally used for an extract that retains a wider range of hemp compounds and may include THC within applicable limits. Because products vary, pet parents should confirm the cannabinoid panel for the specific item and batch.

What to Compare

  • CBD amount per chew or serving
  • Complete ingredient panel
  • Intended pet-size guidance
  • THC information
  • Third-party report scope and batch
  • Company contact and product support

Keep the Wellness Goal Clear

Pet parents may consider CBD within routines centered on joint health and mobility, behavioral health, stress and calming, skin health, neuro health, cognitive health, digestive health, daily wellness, senior pets, and overall health and wellness.

Stress and calming topics can include noise phobias, fireworks, thunder, and sirens. Neuro health topics can include seizure disorders and nerve issues. Discuss your individual pet's routine, medications, supplements, and health history with its veterinarian.

Product type is only one part of the decision. Clear labeling, a practical strength, thoughtful ingredients, third-party documentation, and veterinary guidance all help pet parents compare options responsibly.

Need help applying what you read?

Ask our veterinary team a product question, or browse the complete soft-chew lineup and compare the labeled strengths.