How to Give Your Dog CBD Oil: A Step-by-Step Guide
By the ABSC Organics team | Updated March 2026
You’ve done your research. You’ve chosen a high-quality CBD oil for your dog. Now comes the practical question that every pet parent faces: how do you actually get it into your dog?
If your dog is the type who eats anything you put in front of them, this might be simple. But if you have a picky eater, a suspicious sniffer, or a dog who has learned to eat around pills with surgical precision, you know that administering any supplement can be a real challenge.
This guide covers every method — from the most effective to the most creative — so you can find what works for your dog and your routine.
Before You Start: Choosing the Right Concentration
The first step happens before you ever open the bottle. Choosing the right CBD concentration for your dog’s weight means you’ll be working with a manageable volume of oil — not trying to get a Great Dane to swallow half a bottle, or giving a Chihuahua a dose so tiny you can barely measure it.
ABSC Organics offers four concentrations for this reason:
- 300mg — Small dogs and cats (under 25 lbs)
- 600mg — Medium dogs (25-50 lbs)
- 1200mg — Large dogs (50-100 lbs)
- 2400mg — Extra-large dogs (100+ lbs) or multi-pet households
Visit our CBD dosage guide for precise dosing recommendations based on your pet’s weight and condition.
Method 1: Sublingual Administration (Most Effective)
Sublingual means “under the tongue.” This is the gold standard for CBD administration because the thin mucous membranes under the tongue allow CBD to absorb directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system.
Why It Works Best
- Fastest absorption — effects can begin within 15-30 minutes
- Highest bioavailability — more of the CBD reaches your dog’s system
- Most consistent results — absorption isn’t affected by food timing or digestive variability
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Prepare the dose. Draw up the correct amount of oil using the dropper that comes with your ABSC bottle. Hold the dropper at eye level to confirm the measurement.
- Position your dog. Have your dog sit or lie down in a comfortable, calm spot. If your dog tends to squirm, you might gently sit beside them or have a helper provide gentle support.
- Lift the lip. With your non-dominant hand, gently lift your dog’s upper lip on one side to expose the gum and cheek area. You don’t need to pry the mouth wide open.
- Apply the oil. Squeeze the dropper slowly, depositing the oil along the gumline or into the cheek pouch. The area between the cheek and gums works just as well as directly under the tongue and is much easier to access.
- Hold gently for 30 seconds. If possible, keep your dog calm for about 30 seconds to allow initial absorption before they swallow. A gentle chin scratch or ear rub works wonders here.
- Reward. Follow up with verbal praise or a small treat. You want your dog to associate CBD time with positive experiences.
Pro Tips for Sublingual Success
- Warm the bottle in your hands for 30 seconds before use — slightly warmed oil flows more easily from the dropper
- If your dog pulls away, try the cheek pouch approach rather than trying to get under the tongue
- Build up gradually — start with just touching the dropper to the lip area for a few days before actual dosing if your dog is nervous about mouth handling
Method 2: Mixed into Food
For dogs who won’t tolerate direct oral administration, mixing CBD into food is the next best option. It’s easier for most pet parents and still effective, though absorption takes a bit longer and may be slightly less complete than sublingual.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Measure your dog’s dose using the dropper.
- Add the oil to a small amount of food — not a full meal. Use about 2-3 tablespoons of something your dog finds irresistible.
- Mix thoroughly. Stir or fold the oil into the food so it’s evenly distributed, not sitting in a pool on top.
- Serve the CBD food first. Let your dog eat the CBD-laced portion completely before giving the rest of their meal.
- Follow with the regular meal once the small portion is finished.
Best Foods to Mix CBD Into
Fat-soluble compounds like CBD absorb better when paired with dietary fat. Choose mix-in foods that have some fat content:
- Plain pumpkin puree (not pie filling) — most dogs love it, and the thick texture holds the oil well
- Plain yogurt (unsweetened, no xylitol) — the fat content aids absorption
- A spoonful of wet dog food — especially pate-style that can be mixed easily
- Peanut butter (xylitol-free only) — thick texture masks the oil completely
- Bone broth — warm broth can be particularly appealing and the fat content is helpful
- Mashed banana — a naturally sweet option most dogs enjoy
Foods to Avoid
- Anything containing xylitol (toxic to dogs)
- Grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, chocolate
- Very hot food (heat can degrade CBD)
Method 3: The “Treat Sandwich” Method
This technique works brilliantly for dogs who are suspicious of anything added to their regular food but will devour treats without hesitation.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Choose a soft, foldable treat — something like a small piece of deli turkey, a soft training treat, or a piece of cheese.
- Create a well in the center of the treat by pressing your thumb into it or folding it to create a pocket.
- Drop the CBD dose directly into the well or pocket.
- Seal it by folding the treat over or pressing the edges together.
- Give the treat immediately — before the oil has time to soak through and become visible or change the texture.
The Triple-Treat Trick
If your dog is particularly suspicious, use the “triple treat” approach: give one plain treat, then the CBD treat, then another plain treat in quick succession. The rapid-fire delivery reduces the chance your dog will stop to investigate the middle treat.
Method 4: Applied to a Lick Mat or Kong
Lick mats and Kong toys have become popular enrichment tools, and they’re also excellent CBD delivery systems.
How to Do It
- Spread a thin layer of peanut butter (xylitol-free), yogurt, or pumpkin on a lick mat or inside a Kong.
- Drizzle the CBD dose over the spread.
- Add another thin layer of spread on top to seal the CBD in.
- Optional: freeze for 20-30 minutes for a longer-lasting enrichment activity.
This method is especially useful for anxious dogs because the licking action itself has a calming effect — so the delivery method actually complements the CBD’s purpose.
Timing: When to Give CBD for Best Results
Timing can significantly affect how well CBD works for your dog. Here are guidelines based on what you’re trying to address:
For Chronic Conditions (Arthritis, General Wellness)
Twice daily, with meals. Split the total daily dose into a morning and evening dose. Giving CBD with food slows absorption slightly but can improve total uptake for some dogs. Consistency matters more than exact timing — try to dose at roughly the same times each day.
For Epilepsy/Seizure Management
Twice daily, evenly spaced. Maintaining consistent blood levels of CBD is important for seizure management. Aim for approximately 12-hour intervals between doses. The CSU studies that demonstrated an 89% seizure reduction used consistent, twice-daily dosing protocols.
For Anxiety (Situational)
30-60 minutes before the triggering event. If your dog has predictable anxiety triggers — thunderstorms you can see coming, vet visits, car rides — give the dose at least 30 minutes beforehand. Sublingual administration gives the fastest onset.
For Anxiety (General/Separation)
Twice daily, with an optional extra dose before known triggers. For dogs with chronic anxiety, daily dosing builds steady-state levels. An additional situational dose can be given when you know a trigger is approaching.
Tips for Picky Dogs
Some dogs could detect a single pea hidden in a bowl of kibble. If yours is one of them, try these strategies:
Start with Empty Droppers
Before introducing CBD, spend a few days letting your dog sniff and lick an empty dropper. Pair it with treats. Build positive associations before the oil ever enters the picture.
Use High-Value Rewards
Reserve your dog’s absolute favorite treat exclusively for CBD time. Rotisserie chicken, freeze-dried liver, string cheese — whatever makes your dog lose all self-control. The value of the reward should outweigh any suspicion about the oil.
Temperature Matters
Some dogs are more receptive to slightly warmed oil (body temperature, not hot). Roll the bottle between your palms for 30 seconds to gently warm it. Cold oil can feel unpleasant on the gums.
Don’t React to Refusal
If your dog spits out the oil or refuses the food, stay neutral. Don’t scold, and don’t make a big fuss. Simply try again at the next scheduled time with a different method. Dogs pick up on our stress around administration, which can create negative associations.
Try Different Times of Day
Some dogs are more food-motivated in the morning before breakfast. Others are more relaxed and receptive in the evening. Experiment with timing if your current routine isn’t working.
How to Know It’s Working
CBD doesn’t produce a dramatic, immediate visible effect like a sedative would. The changes are typically gradual and subtle. Here’s what to watch for:
For Arthritis/Pain
- More willingness to go on walks
- Easier time getting up from lying down
- More willing to climb stairs or jump on furniture
- Less stiffness after resting
- More playful behavior
For Seizures
- Fewer seizure episodes
- Shorter duration of individual seizures
- Faster recovery after seizure events
For Anxiety
- Less panting, pacing, or trembling during triggers
- More relaxed body posture
- Decreased destructive behavior
- Better sleep quality
Keep a simple log for the first 2-4 weeks. Note the date, dose, and any behavioral observations. This makes it much easier to identify trends and share meaningful information with your veterinarian.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Starting with too high a dose. Begin at the low end of the recommended range and increase gradually over 1-2 weeks. More is not always better with CBD.
- Giving up too soon. Some dogs show improvement within days; others take 2-4 weeks of consistent dosing. Give it a fair trial.
- Inconsistent dosing. Skipping days or varying the dose significantly undermines the steady-state levels that produce the best results.
- Mixing CBD into a full bowl of food. If your dog doesn’t finish the bowl, they won’t get the full dose. Always use a small amount of food you’re confident they’ll eat completely.
- Storing the bottle improperly. Keep CBD oil in a cool, dark place. Avoid leaving it in direct sunlight or in a hot car.
Ready to Get Started?
The hardest part of giving your dog CBD is finding the method that fits your dog’s personality and your daily routine. Once you’ve found it, dosing becomes as easy and automatic as feeding time.
ABSC Organics is the only pet CBD backed by three Colorado State University clinical trials and USDA Organic certification. Every bottle comes with a precise dropper for accurate dosing and is third-party tested for purity and potency.
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