Jak vyrobit CBD: bezpečný návod pro psy a kočky
When you want to make CBD, přírodní sloučenina z konopí, která pomáhá zvířatům s bolestí, úzkostí a záněty. Also known as kanabidiol, it is not psychoactive and does not make pets high—unlike THC, which can be dangerous for dogs and cats. Many owners think making CBD at home is a cheap shortcut, but without the right knowledge, it can turn into a health risk. You’re not just boiling leaves—you’re extracting a precise compound that needs proper concentration, purity, and no harmful additives.
When you make domácí CBD, přípravek vyrobený doma z konopné rostliny pro zvířata, you must start with the right plant material. Not all hemp is equal. You need industrial hemp with less than 0.2% THC, certified and tested. If you use garden-grown hemp or unknown sources, you risk giving your pet dangerous levels of THC, pesticides, or heavy metals. The CBD olej pro zvířata, koncentrovaný výtažek z konopí určený pro psy, kočky nebo jiná zvířata must be oil-based for proper absorption. Water-based tinctures won’t work well for pets—they need fat to absorb cannabinoids effectively.
You don’t need fancy equipment. A slow cooker, a strainer, and food-grade coconut or olive oil are enough. But you do need patience. Heating the plant material too hot destroys CBD. Too low, and nothing extracts. The sweet spot is around 100–120 °C for 2–3 hours. Then you strain it, let it cool, and store it in a dark glass bottle. Most people skip testing, but if you’re giving this to your dog with arthritis or your cat with anxiety, you need to know how much CBD is actually in that bottle. A 500 mg batch made from 100 grams of hemp might contain only 100 mg of usable CBD if the plant was low-quality. That’s why commercial products with lab reports are often safer.
And here’s the hard truth: making CBD at home doesn’t save you money in the long run. You buy hemp, oil, bottles, labels, testing kits—if you even bother. Then you waste time, risk your pet’s health, and still might get inconsistent doses. But if you’re determined to try it, at least do it right. Use only organic, tested hemp. Never use solvents like alcohol or acetone—those leave toxic residues. Always start with a tiny dose—1 mg per 5 kg of body weight—and watch your pet closely. If they get wobbly, sleepy, or vomit, stop immediately.
There’s a reason vets and pet owners trust lab-tested CBD products: consistency and safety. But if you’re the type who wants to understand every step, who doesn’t trust labels, or who just likes doing things yourself—then knowing how to make CBD properly matters. Below you’ll find real, step-by-step guides from people who’ve tried it, failed, learned, and got it right. No fluff. No marketing. Just what works—and what could hurt your pet.