In this video we briefly talk about my dog’s seizures and CBD, feed a few tarantulas that molted, rehouse an Aphonopelma, preserve a deceased MM and …

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  1. My Dog started having seizures. She was very old and they were getting so frequent and severe we ended up having to put her down because she was suffering. I hope your dog doesn't get to that point, it was very sad for our family.

  2. Thanks to you, I got my first tarantula today. The nice people over at petco sold me my first orange baboon tarantula. The girl said itโ€™s a good beginner T because itโ€™s easy to care for. I guess they are arboreal species. So I got a tall tank and limbs for her to climb on. Iโ€™ll keep you updated.

  3. Lol superworms can be so annoying. I personally never throw them in unless I've crushed the heads cause I hate that they burrow. Sorry the pairing didn't work out.

    And cbd is great. I've never given it to my dog (cause she's my family dog and I dont live with my parents anymore so i dont really control what she eats) but I've heard good things about people giving it to their pets. I personally vape cbd to help with my chronic pain and I've also noticed it helps me sleep more consistently too, so that's awesome. I personally like vaping cbd because it's way faster acting and more bioavailable, so since I vape it for pain relief it gives me faster results.

    Cbd is definitely pretty cool. I just wanna throw this out there for anyone curious about cbd, do your research and make sure you can find 3rd party lab test results before you buy anything. It's important to not only know you're getting what they say is in the product, but also that it's clean of residual solvents and heavy metals. It's just generally wise to make sure any cbd products have lab results available before you purchase the product. Also people should learn the difference between full spectrum and isolate (isolate will only ever be cbd, with anything full spectrum there's a chance there is .3% or lower thc, which although it's legal, could still make you fail a drug test, so know the difference and be aware of the risks of full spectrum if your employer might have you do a drug test).

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