
Microdosing for Dogs?
Yes! Even the NIH has acknowledged that different types of plants and fungi have a profound effect on canine health and performance. Anecdotaly this practice has been a part of Humans and Canines working relationships for millennia. We are fascinated by the potential to help more than just enhancing the natural hunting abilities of our dogs with entheogenic fungi. Maybe you are too?
Join our groundbreaking study
Find out more about the transformative power of entheogenic fungi and how you and your canine companion can contribute to innovative research.
We are a small group of dedicated veterinarians, scientists, mycologists and dog lovers interested in exploring effective ways mushrooms might enhance the well-being of our canine companions.
This independent study focuses on the promising field of microdosing, a known technique explored in humans that involves administering very small doses of entheogenic fungi to achieve therapeutic effects without inducing any psychoactive experiences.
Safety
Safety of our four legged friends is of our utmost concern. Working with veterinarians, mushroom experts, and using the latest testing technologies we verify our dosing to ensure your dog will be properly administered a sub perceptual dose of entheogenic fungi materiel based on their weight, age, and current health status.
Exploring
Canine Microdosing
The primary objective of the Project is to assess the safety, efficacy, and potential benefits of microdosing certain natural entheogenic compounds with dogs. We hope to uncover valuable insights that could improve the quality of life for dogs and deepen our understanding of their physiology and behavior of our canine companions.
Does your dog suffer from:
Depression
Anxiety
Over Excitedness
Aggression
Attention