Dog Ate Brownie! Help!

Gamberro

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Raw uncooked weed has microscopic hairs still attached to it which cut away at a dog's internal organs. You may think it's cute, but don't let them do it!
 

overfiend

HeavyMetalHippie
Raw uncooked weed has microscopic hairs still attached to it which cut away at a dog's internal organs. You may think it's cute, but don't let them do it!

shit man i give my dog the stems out of bags all the time.
as soon as i open up a bag that damn dog is right there waitin for it.
 

"SICC"

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he should be fine, i get my homies dog high so much that when we smoke he will actually come up to you and stick his nose out for you to blow the smoke in his face haha, he's been drunk too, thrown up as well. :mrgreen: dont worry
 

GrapeApe420

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Just letting you guys kno the dog is fine. He finally came back to reality around 7 o clock last night and has been fine ever since. Thanks for all the info and i'll have to make sure i hide the next stash better. :joint::hump:
 

rezo

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my friends pit bull ate a brownie and was high for a couple days but it just went away. im glad your dogs ok.
 

natmoon

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You cant kill people or animals with weed unless you somehow managed to concentrate something like 16lbs into a ingestible amount anyway:blsmoke:
 

DND

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You cant kill people or animals with weed unless you somehow managed to concentrate something like 16lbs into a ingestible amount anyway:blsmoke:
Although I don't disagree, is there any scientific evidence that supports your statement? Just curious.
 

Gamberro

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shit man i give my dog the stems out of bags all the time.
as soon as i open up a bag that damn dog is right there waitin for it.
Stems are okay. Sorry, to clarify, I'm tam bout leaf matter. Stems at worst would give em a stomach ache an at best are good ruffage in their diet, if your dog don't eat veggies much.
 

marcoze

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This actually happened to a friend of mine a couple years ago, he made some "Special" cookies and ran out for a bit when he ccame back 5 of em got eaten by the dog, i got pinned as the one to call a vet, i was straight up said the dog ate a shitload of weed and the vet said as long as its not throwing up/convulsing that its fine and is just high as hell hahaha.

So, the chocolate is what u have to worry about not the weed. (Cant OD on weed, so neither can dogs)
 

StopFckinSnitchin

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Keep the chocolate away from all your dogs n cats. Ive never seen any cat or dog have a prob gettin hits blown on them. Ingesting I have no idea, but why let em eat it when u can blaze it. :D
 

Cannabian

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I ate 18g's of killer hash in a few bites - slept for about 30 hrs but was fine. Shitty hang over. No body ever died from weed
 

Amys3977

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I am a vet technician and Ive seen so many dogs that ate the stash. All they are gonna do is give him IV fluids and maybe a little Glucose. The chocolate IS a concern. Some dogs can tolerate while others will not. However its crucial that they are treated for consuming the chocolate (or any other toxic substance) within the first hour. If hes doing fine after an hour then he will be fine. Let him chill and give him some NutriCal if u can get some. Dont force water but offer it since dog is high and may forget....lol...good luck
 

mokety

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and yeah it's also depend on how much the dog ate and what kind of chocolate cause if your dog about 30-40 pounds or more a little brownie cant kill them just the weed gonna get them high
 

bigbudeddie

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Although I don't disagree, is there any scientific evidence that supports your statement? Just curious.
Yep. Natmoon is correct. A pound or 2 eaten oraly could possibly cause an OD in a human. Heres the info:

According to the Merck Index, 12th edition, THC has a OpenDNS value of 1270 mg/kg (male rats) and 730 mg/kg (female rats) administered orally dissolved in sesame oil.[4]
If this were scaled up to an adult human, the LD50 would be between approximately 86 g and 50 g for a 68-kg (150-lb) male or female person, respectively. This would be equivalent to 1-1.8 kg of cannabis with a 5% THC content (roughly average) taken orally. The LD50 value for rats by inhalation of THC is 42 mg/kg of body weight.

It should be noted that the highest animal that oral LD50 values are available for, the Domestic Dog, would have to consume roughly one third of a pound (150 g) of pure THC in order to experience fatality. This data supports the theory that the THC in marijuana can not cause lethal overdose.

TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL TOXICITY DATA:
666 mg/kg ORAL-RAT LD50;
482 mg/kg ORAL-MOUSE LD50;
525 mg/kg ORAL-DOG LD5O;
29 mg/kg INTRAVENOUS-RAT LD50;
42 mg/kg INTRAVENOUS-MOUSE LD50;
128 mg/kg INTRAVENOUS-MONKEY LDLO;
373 mg/kg INTRAPERITONEAL-RAT LD50;
168 mg/kg INTRAPERITONEAL-MOUSE LD50;

Sources - LD50 of THC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Tetrahydrocannabinol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

thelittlevan

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give the dog some peanut butter. he'll love it and keep his mind from racing too much. and it'll really get his saliva goin as well.
 

Lizard.King

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LOL My chinchilla once took a good nug out of my bong when it was sitting down on the floor. I let the chinchilla out to run around this little area and I forgot about my bong till it was to late. I went to blaze the weed was gone and my chinchilla was laying down not moving. I gave him one of those big fuckin brown taste like shit to human crackers in 30 min or so and lets just say he destroyed that cracker then he tried to eat my pizza.

He's Hooked now!!!




Yes Chilly this overwhelmed sense you are feeling is the munchies I was quite shocked when he lifted that haha

 
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