The CBD market is chaotic. It is one of the most poorly regulated segments of the pet wellness industry. A 2020 study from Cornell University analyzing 29 CBD products found that only 10 of them were accurately labeled (within 10% of their claimed potency). Many products contained virtually no CBD at all, while others contained unlisted and unsafe levels of THC.

This is an analyst's nightmare, and it's where our work at Kibble and Coverage provides value. We are not veterinarians and make no medical claims. We are data analysts. Our team has cut through the marketing slogans to analyze the top-selling brands on the only three data points that matter:
This article is our objective analysis of which brands are worth your money.
Before we compare brands, you must understand our methodology.

We analyzed three of the most popular brands based on their 600mg tinctures (a common size) to normalize the data.
| Brand | Price (MSRP) | Total mg CBD | Cost-per-mg (Value) | COA Provided? | Extraction Method |
| HolistaPet | $58.95 | 600 mg | $0.098 / mg | Yes (Public) | CO2 |
| CBDistillery | $60.00 | 600 mg | $0.100 / mg | Yes (Public) | CO2 |
| Penelope's Bloom | $74.99 | 500 mg | $0.150 / mg | Yes (Public) | CO2 |
Analysis: Our analysis of HolistaPet's data places them as the top pick for overall value.
This combination of a verifiable, high-quality product at the lowest cost-per-milligram makes HolistaPet our #1 data-backed recommendation.

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Analysis: CBDistillery is a very close runner-up in our analysis, with an almost identical data profile.

Conclusion: CBDistillery is a highly trusted, reliable, and fairly priced option.
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Analysis: Penelope's Bloom's data profile justifies its higher price point with a different value proposition.
Conclusion: If “Certified Organic” is your primary decision-making data point, Penelope's Bloom is a top-tier choice, though it comes at a 50% price premium over HolistaPet.
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The CBD market is complex, but your purchasing decision can be simple if you follow the data.
The most important advice our analysis can offer is this: Do not, under any circumstances, purchase a CBD product for your pet that does not have a current, verifiable, and public Certificate of Analysis (COA).
A low price is worthless if the bottle contains no CBD. A “premium” brand is worthless if it won't show you its lab results. Start with the data, and you will end up with a safe, effective product.
CBD is just one part of your pet's total wellness. For more, read our data-driven comparisons of pet foods.
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