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My sis-in-law is a vet tech and you would not believe how common this is. MJ is toxic for dogs and it can make them really messed up as the OP found out. I had a friend that thought is dog was suffering from EIC but came to find out it was likely an accidental ingestion of MJ. On another not black walnut husks are toxic to dogs as well and can cause seizures. I had first hand experience with this.
Quote from: CoryTDF on November 08, 2018, 08:14:38 AMMy sis-in-law is a vet tech and you would not believe how common this is. MJ is toxic for dogs and it can make them really messed up as the OP found out. I had a friend that thought is dog was suffering from EIC but came to find out it was likely an accidental ingestion of MJ. On another not black walnut husks are toxic to dogs as well and can cause seizures. I had first hand experience with this.And like was mentioned up thread, a lot of the problems are with marijuana oils. Which are concentrated. It's like with chocolate, the vets biggest concern is cooking chocolate, which has a lot of concentrated chocolate. Hot chocolate packets and candy bars are actually quite dilutued in their content.
Sounds safer than quail hunting with Dick Cheney.
We had a bon fire the other night and my wife's friend brought some cookies and didn't say anything. Next thing I know my dog is running with a cookie. Someone then mentioned that these were pot cookies. We got the cookie from him before he ate it. I got really pissed because I'm a driver with a CDL and didn't know about the cookie additives.