Reporting back on the use of Pet Releaf hemp oil 100:
The first of the three storms was the worst. The pamphlet I received with this product gave dosage instructions based on weight. Sadie weighs about 16 pounds, so I gave her 1/2 a dropper. When there was no change in her terror level, I gave her another 1/2. There were no signs of increased agitation. It would have be hard to tell, however; she was at her maximum freak-out pretty early on. Since the vendor had recommended that I buy a higher dose (which was very expensive; I declined), I felt that I could safely administer another 1/2 dropper, as that was the recommended dose for a dog up to 25 pounds. At that point, there was a slight improvement in the intensity of the shivering. It was still pretty severe, but not as "deep," if that makes any sense. The second storm was aggravating, but not debilitating, so I gave her just one dropper all at once. Again, the same observation -- some improvement, but not a 180. Last night, we were in line for a major hail event (4" in diameter). Sadie knew it way sooner than I did. I dosed her before the big pink/maroon blob on the radar was due to arrive. I was glued to my tablet, watching the radar when the thing dipped south and barely grazed us. There was a lot of heavy rain, wind, and the wretched thunder/lighting combo. So Sadie was all juiced up, and the storm wasn't. That means it was hard for me to tell if it helped or not. Her behavior was more distracted than terrified, but I had to keep the distractions going quite a while.
At no point did I notice any kind of extra added anxiety or hyperactivity. For my dog, anyway, this is safe and somewhat helpful remedy. It won't work miracles. It's also a very cleanly made product: Organic hemp and coconut oil. That's all.
Oh, and there's another major storm due tomorrow. WTF??