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This week, we’re joined by Dr Conny Moseley, veterinary pain specialist and cannabinoid medicine expert, to explore the role of CBD in managing chronic pain and osteoarthritis in dogs.
We discuss the science behind CBD, how it differs from traditional pain medications, what the current evidence tells us, and the practical challenges vets and caregivers face when choosing and using CBD products.
A balanced, evidence-based conversation packed with insights on chronic pain management, canine osteoarthritis, and where CBD may fit into modern veterinary practice.
Referenced links:
Canadian Association of Veterinary Cannabinoid Medicine
Does oral cannabidoil oil in adjust to pain medications help reduce pain & improve locomotion in dogs with osteoarthritis?
Guest bio
Dr. Conny Mosley is a board-certified anesthesiologist and currently the Veterinary Consultant for Pain & Internal Medicine for Elanco Canada. Conny has held faculty positions at North Carolina State University, Oregon State University and Ontario Veterinary College and has been an anesthesiologist in a private specialty practice, where she also ran an Integrative Veterinary Pain Clinic. She continues to consult on pain cases. Conny is certified in acupuncture, served on the WSAVA Global Pain Council and is the founding director of the Canadian Association of Veterinary Cannabinoid Medicine. Conny is a passionate advocate for ethical and practical veterinary care and pain management. Her contributions to the field include publications, lectures, and a deep commitment to both teaching and learning.
Learn more about CAM
CAM website - CAM Education Centre - The Pain Vet
Chronic Pain Symposium - CAM Shop - CAM Podcast
Socials for Professionals:
Facebook pro - LinkedIn - Instagram
Socials for Caregivers:
Facebook - Instagram - Holly's Army
Have questions send them to: [email protected]
Join us next week for the final instalment in the “Diet & Nutrition” series!
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This week, we’re joined by Dr Conny Moseley, veterinary pain specialist and cannabinoid medicine expert, to explore the role of CBD in managing chronic pain and osteoarthritis in dogs.
We discuss the science behind CBD, how it differs from traditional pain medications, what the current evidence tells us, and the practical challenges vets and caregivers face when choosing and using CBD products.
A balanced, evidence-based conversation packed with insights on chronic pain management, canine osteoarthritis, and where CBD may fit into modern veterinary practice.
Referenced links:
Canadian Association of Veterinary Cannabinoid Medicine
Does oral cannabidoil oil in adjust to pain medications help reduce pain & improve locomotion in dogs with osteoarthritis?
Guest bio
Dr. Conny Mosley is a board-certified anesthesiologist and currently the Veterinary Consultant for Pain & Internal Medicine for Elanco Canada. Conny has held faculty positions at North Carolina State University, Oregon State University and Ontario Veterinary College and has been an anesthesiologist in a private specialty practice, where she also ran an Integrative Veterinary Pain Clinic. She continues to consult on pain cases. Conny is certified in acupuncture, served on the WSAVA Global Pain Council and is the founding director of the Canadian Association of Veterinary Cannabinoid Medicine. Conny is a passionate advocate for ethical and practical veterinary care and pain management. Her contributions to the field include publications, lectures, and a deep commitment to both teaching and learning.
Learn more about CAM
CAM website - CAM Education Centre - The Pain Vet
Chronic Pain Symposium - CAM Shop - CAM Podcast
Socials for Professionals:
Facebook pro - LinkedIn - Instagram
Socials for Caregivers:
Facebook - Instagram - Holly's Army
Have questions send them to: [email protected]
Join us next week for the final instalment in the “Diet & Nutrition” series!

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