Hometown Hero Calming CBD Dog Treats – Chicken Dinner

$24.99

Hometown Hero Chicken Dinner Calming CBD Dog Treats are a chicken-flavored, hemp-derived CBD chew made for dogs, not people. Each treat is lab-verified at roughly 16.9 mg of CBD with only trace THC, giving owners a simple, mess-free way to add CBD to a dog’s routine around travel, grooming, or noisy evenings. Priced at $24.99, it suits owners who want a consistent, third-party-tested serving instead of guessing with a dropper. The right amount depends on your dog’s weight, so start low and check with your veterinarian.

DESCRIPTION

TASTING NOTES

USES

FAQ

What sets a CBD treat apart from a tincture is removing the guesswork: instead of measuring drops against a squirming dog, you hand over one pre-portioned, chicken-flavored chew. Independent testing by KCA Laboratories puts the cannabidiol content at about 16.9 mg per treat, a consistent, moderate serving that lets owners scale by their dog’s size rather than estimating from a bottle. Two minor cannabinoids ride along in small amounts — cannabigerol (CBG) at roughly 0.8 mg and cannabidivarin (CBDV) at about 0.13 mg — naturally occurring compounds from the same full-spectrum hemp extract that round out the profile. The hemp-derived Delta-9 THC measures only 0.656 mg per treat, comfortably under the federal 0.3% limit by weight, though because dogs are more sensitive to THC than people, that trace amount is worth keeping in mind for very small dogs or pets on medication. Beyond these, the panel came back clean — no CBN, CBC, Delta-8, THCV, or other detectable cannabinoids — pointing to a focused, CBD-forward extract rather than a broad cannabinoid mix.

This product is made from federally compliant, hemp-derived CBD and contains 0.0282% Delta-9 THC by weight — below the 0.3% threshold set by the 2018 Agriculture Improvement Act and confirmed by third-party laboratory testing, which you can review through the Lab Results link on this page. That same Certificate of Analysis from KCA Laboratories, an ISO/IEC 17025-accredited lab, also documents clean results across heavy metals, pesticides, microbials, mycotoxins, and residual solvents — a full safety screen that matters more for something your dog will actually eat than potency alone. Because hemp shipping rules differ by state and continue to change, orders ship only where these products are legal, so confirm your state’s current status before purchasing. It is intended for adult purchase and for animal use under owner supervision, and should be stored out of reach of children and pets so a curious dog cannot help itself to the bag. Introduce CBD gradually and serve according to your dog’s weight rather than the bag as a whole; these statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration, and this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease in animals or people. If your dog is pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or managing a health condition, talk with your veterinarian before starting CBD, and revisit local regulations periodically, since state hemp law remains an actively evolving area.

At $24.99 a bag, these treats sit in line with other name-brand CBD pet chews while carrying a documented, lab-verified serving rather than a vague “CBD-infused” label. The advantage of buying through D8 Austin is access: the full Certificate of Analysis is posted directly on the Lab Results link here, so you can confirm the 16.9 mg CBD figure and the clean contaminant screen yourself right now, without emailing anyone or filling out a contact form. D8 Austin curates multiple hemp brands in one place and stocks only lab-tested products, which lets you compare CBD formats side by side instead of buying blind from a single manufacturer. You can pick these up in person at 9231 W Parmer Ln UNIT 102, Austin, TX 78717, or order online for shipping to states where hemp CBD is legal. If you want to see what else the brand makes, browse the full Hometown Hero collection to compare CBD formats and serving sizes before deciding which one fits your dog’s routine.

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Cannabinoid Breakdown

Per Treat

  • CBD: 16.9mg
  • Total Cannabinoids: 18.5mg
  • Delta-9 THC: 0.656mg
  • CBG: 0.808mg
  • CBDV: 0.126mg

Laboratory analysis confirmed approximately 0.726% CBD and 0.794% total cannabinoids by weight.

TASTING NOTES
  • Chicken Dinner — A savory, chicken-forward chew built for canine palates rather than human ones, so the appeal is aroma and meatiness over nuance. Most dogs take it readily as a high-value treat, which makes administration simple — no coaxing or hiding it in food. The format is a firm, hand-feedable chew; there is no terpene panel on the Certificate of Analysis, so this reflects the product’s stated flavor and format, not lab-verified aromatic data.
USES
  • Everyday calm and wellness routine
  • Settling before car travel
  • Support on thunderstorm evenings
  • Fireworks-heavy nights
  • Before grooming appointments
  • Easing into vet visits
  • Adjusting to a new home, schedule, or environment
  • A consistent, pre-dosed alternative to CBD oil droppers
  • Reward moments where a high-value chew helps
  • Winding down after an active day

How much of one treat should I give my dog?

Each treat carries about 16.9 mg of CBD, which is a moderate serving, so the right amount depends mostly on your dog’s weight. A small dog may do well with part of a treat, while a larger dog may take a whole one. Start with the lowest practical amount, watch how your dog responds over a few days, and adjust slowly. Your veterinarian can help you settle on a serving that fits your specific dog.

Is the trace THC in these treats safe for dogs?

Each treat contains roughly 0.656 mg of hemp-derived Delta-9 THC, which keeps the product under the federal 0.3% limit by weight. CBD is by far the dominant cannabinoid here, but dogs are more sensitive to THC than people are, so the amount is worth keeping in mind for very small dogs or pets taking other medication. Keep the bag stored where your dog cannot reach it, since a dog eating multiple treats at once is the real risk to avoid. If you have any doubt, check with your veterinarian first.

How do CBD treats compare to CBD oil for dogs?

The main difference is consistency versus flexibility. A treat is pre-portioned, so every chew delivers a known amount with no measuring, which most owners find easier and cleaner. CBD oil lets you fine-tune the amount drop by drop, which some prefer for very small dogs or precise adjustments. Treats also win on palatability — most dogs take a chicken-flavored chew willingly, while oils can be a harder sell.

What should I expect after giving my dog a CBD treat?

CBD is not intoxicating, so you should not expect your dog to seem “high” or heavily sedated. Effects are generally subtle and vary by dog, size, and routine, and ingested CBD takes time to work through the system rather than acting instantly. This is a wellness supplement, not a treatment for any condition, so think of it as general support rather than a fix for a specific problem. If you are addressing a genuine health or behavior concern, loop in your veterinarian.

Will CBD make my dog high?

No — cannabidiol is non-intoxicating, and the THC here is only a trace amount kept below the federal hemp threshold. Your dog should not show the disorientation associated with marijuana. That said, because dogs react to THC more strongly than humans, the sensible precaution is to serve by weight and keep the rest of the bag secured.

Can I give these every day?

Many owners use CBD treats as part of a daily routine, and the pre-dosed format makes that straightforward. Follow a weight-appropriate serving rather than free-feeding, and keep an eye on how your dog does over time. If your dog is on medication or has an ongoing health condition, check with your veterinarian before making it a daily habit.

Shipping available nationwide where legal.

All products contain less than 0.3% hemp-derived Delta 9 THC in compliance with the 2018 Farm Bill.


For adult use only. Keep out of reach of children. The product is not intended to prevent, diagnose, or treat any disease. Consult your doctor before use.