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Old 02-01-2008, 08:59 AM
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Default Dog Ate Brownie! Help!
I need help. Yesterday approximately 1-4 pm my dog ate a "special" brownie. He is very small and weighs only 15 pounds. He was titching and freaking out last night but once he got to bed he seemed all right. This morning at approximately 7:30 I woke him up. He is still dazed and has no idea what is going on. Should i let him sleep it off all day or take him to vets? He looks very sick and evern i'm a little worried about him. Anyone have an expert opinion on this?
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Old 02-01-2008, 09:02 AM
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hahaha fuckin dogs man. i would just let him chill like you would if you were high. he just took a shit load his first time and it probably feels like he eat shrooms
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Old 02-01-2008, 09:08 AM
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offer him some food and drink!should help him recover quicker!if hes not as bad as he was then hes gettin better!he should be fine.
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Old 02-01-2008, 09:24 AM
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I tried giving him some food and water but hes so fucked up I dont think he can do anything... poor pouch. I think he will be fine tho guys! He seems to be getting a lil better and even walked around for a lil bit. thanks for the advice.
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Old 02-01-2008, 09:35 AM
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When my dog was a pup on two different time he ate my stash 1/4 oz both times with no noticeable effects. I know chocolate is very bad for dogs. Something to do with the caffine.
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Old 02-01-2008, 09:37 AM
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Chocolate is bad for dogs but only dark chocolate and it would need alot of it ... ,Just let him sleep it off...
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Old 02-01-2008, 09:38 AM
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the chocolate could be of concern. if you have a vet you could call you might do that. just call and ask if there should be concern about him eating a whole brownie. don't mention the pot. i'm pretty sure pot can't kill you or your dog.
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The dog has a pot hangover plus he did not smoke it he ate it so the stone will last longer because of it being circulated through his entire system.

Has anything or anyone ever died from pot? I thought I was a goner on pot once, but that was short lived.
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Chocolate is indeed toxic to dogs however at approximately 0.25lbs of chocolate per pound of body weight. So your dog would have to eat close to four pounds to be at toxic level. marijuana motabilizes much slower in a canines body than a humans. Most dogs with low level thc exposure will merely sleep it off after stumbling around confused for awhile. I would recommend lots of fresh water and placing the animal in a quiet, secure area to sleep it off. Ypou may see excessive drooling, vomiting and really unusual behavior such as a usually nice dog suddenly becoming agressive. These signs are normal for a dog injesting thc. Thc has not been found to actually be harmful to dogs, just causes confusing and loss of coordination.
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massive amounts of chocolate is bad for a dog (ex feed a pound to a dog could be fatal) but as for the reefer he just got FUCKED up i had a dog eat a half of dank found him leaning on a couch drolling very badly. Now he loves to get high now i have to hide my weed
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