how much weed should you give 10-20 pound dog to eat?

OGEvilgenius

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Not buying this. I spoke with one of Rick Simpson's reps regarding hemp oil and my late K9 friend with cancer. He recommended about half the dose an average adult would take for my 70 lb dog.
The only study done where that happened was with monkeys. They were killing them with oxygen deprivation. Otherwise his claim is largely bullshit. As are claims that dogs don't have the same receptors we do. You can find that most of the studies done indicating medical benefit of this plant were done on animals which then led to studies on humans as well as anecdotal evidence.
 

Jaza

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You fucking idiot... dont you even think about giving you dog green. Pure stupidity right here.
 

Villa

Active Member
MY OPINION....
I love my animals way to much to drug them. Anyone who does this is a worthless piece of shit in my eyes.
 

Corso312

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I have given my dogs cookies a couple times..all it does it knock them out for hours ..it will provide zero relief for any medical problem..good for taking a dremmel to their toenails and they won't move..but they don't like it or want it..i don't think it is a good idea man...what is the problem with the dogs eye specifically?
 

|B3RNY|

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Whether or not it's a good idea, studies on cannabis have been done on monkeys as well as dogs. If a dog doesn't like something then it will usually only do it once, they're quite smart... but I've had several different dogs whom stole/ate some of my goods on multiple occasions, even though dog food was plentiful; something to think about anyways.
That being said, if it were my dog & I thought he was suffering then he would have been at the veterinarian's office yesterday!
 

Dudeonabike

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I know this post is a few days old, but here's my advice. Dogs don't know what you're giving them and aren't aware of the side effects like we are. But the same goes for young children. Dogs go to the vet and get narcotics or poked with needles. We do all kinds of shit to our dogs that make them uncomfortable in the name of keeping them healthy. I have an elderly German shepherd with bad arthritis. I give her 10mg of a tincture that is equal parts thc and cbd. It helps her pain immensely. That said it is like giving her any other kind of medicine. It can be dangerous if done incorrectly. Don't give him baked goods or raw flower. Tincture is the best way I've found. With a 10-20 pound dog you obviously need much less. Experiment with extremely small doses to start and if it seems to improve quality of life then adjust the dose as needed. If he has a negative reaction or starts to look like he's really not enjoying himself. Then try to find some other relief for his problems. There is some veterinary study happening right now so the scientific community obviously sees that this might be viable. Just be responsible and stay sober yourself while you're doing it so you can monitor him.
 

whitebb2727

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Studies show that cannabis can and often does cause animals to die. Aside from the obvious implications of drugging an animal, you got to ask yourself, would you drug a baby the same way? Both a Baby and an Animal do not have a choice if you drug them, both will react with confusion and resent. Sure animals can be taught to like smoke but your exposing them to inhalant toxins and no animal on earth will willing do that to themselves. It's basic self preservation. Smell smoke, run away. If your teach an animal to like smoke then you should be shot and your animals taken away from you.
I agree to most.

Only thing is an animal can learn to like the smoke on their own. I had a dog that loved pot and one beer. Neither I ever offered.

http://www.cracked.com/article_17032_7-species-that-get-high-more-than-we-do.html

https://www.buzzfeed.com/natashaumer/9-animals-that-could-teach-us-something-about-drugs-and-alco?utm_term=.jb3Np38dX#.oiJBAVXK0

And there's more. That was just from spending a few seconds looking.

So the whole shoot the owner if the dog learns to like it is harsh.

So my answer is don't feed it to animals, its a full agonist on them and can kill them.

If they do it on their own, so be it.
 

texasjack

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I know this post is a few days old, but here's my advice. Dogs don't know what you're giving them and aren't aware of the side effects like we are. But the same goes for young children. Dogs go to the vet and get narcotics or poked with needles. We do all kinds of shit to our dogs that make them uncomfortable in the name of keeping them healthy. I have an elderly German shepherd with bad arthritis. I give her 10mg of a tincture that is equal parts thc and cbd. It helps her pain immensely. That said it is like giving her any other kind of medicine. It can be dangerous if done incorrectly. Don't give him baked goods or raw flower. Tincture is the best way I've found. With a 10-20 pound dog you obviously need much less. Experiment with extremely small doses to start and if it seems to improve quality of life then adjust the dose as needed. If he has a negative reaction or starts to look like he's really not enjoying himself. Then try to find some other relief for his problems. There is some veterinary study happening right now so the scientific community obviously sees that this might be viable. Just be responsible and stay sober yourself while you're doing it so you can monitor him.
Few days? Try a few years.
 

Diabolical666

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Doesnt kill them, and yes they metab it pretty much the same. Cannabis is being used on animals now for all kinds of ailments and is working very well. My friend extended his dogs life by many years by sprinkling hash on his food. The dog had many cancerous tumors on his body. You guys sound like reefer madness up in here.
 

nobodies

Active Member
We used to have a dog that loved to get high. When we were smoking he would always jump up on the couch with us to get near the smoke. He didn't mind if we blew pot smoke near him, but if you even lit a cigarette near him he would scrunch his nose up, and sneeze really hard at you.

He would get high, eat tons of food, then crash for hours. He was awesome.

Have a dog now that loves coffee. If I pour some in a bowl, he will drink the whole thing.,
 

Nick6121

Member
none my 120 lab had to go to ER cause he got some of mines. He was huge pig and ironically wouldnt touch his food, but got serious when he couldnt stand either.

edit: Im talking eating it
 

jimihendrix1

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Don't give dog weed.

I gave some to a german shepherd I hadback in the 80s, and he was messed up for 3 days.

I was going to try and cook a hamburger with an 1/8 of weed in it.

I couldn't eat it, and gave it to the dog.

He was messed up for 3 days. Slobbering, Drooling, Staggering.

I took him to the vet, and the vet couldn't figure out what was wrong, but in 3 days he was ok. I also never told the vet I gave the dog weed.

IMHO is stupid, and irresponsible to give an animal weed.
 

Afgan King

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I give my dogs leaves and she'll eat roaches and get trashed and I'll give her raw half g of weed and she loves it. Only really ever gets lit off the roaches but a half g on a 60lb American Staffordshire that's overly active calms her down nothing crazy but just right
 

Afgan King

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Don't give dog weed.

I gave some to a german shepherd I hadback in the 80s, and he was messed up for 3 days.

I was going to try and cook a hamburger with an 1/8 of weed in it.

I couldn't eat it, and gave it to the dog.

He was messed up for 3 days. Slobbering, Drooling, Staggering.

I took him to the vet, and the vet couldn't figure out what was wrong, but in 3 days he was ok. I also never told the vet I gave the dog weed.

IMHO is stupid, and irresponsible to give an animal weed.
Because you decarbed the weed while cooking it intensifying it like a mother fucker. My same dog has eaten .5g of shatter and was just tired and not even really bad because it's not decarbed. Raw weed is different than shit that's been decarbed
 

Afgan King

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Oh ya and I'm licensed in Florida as a CVT still and have worked in and run 2 animal hospitals over the past 8 years ;) not irresponsible if your smarter than the shit your working with
 

lahadaextranjera

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MY OPINION....
I love my animals way to much to drug them. Anyone who does this is a worthless piece of shit in my eyes.
Who's a worthless piece of shit? I fixed my neighbours dog with my oil and the vet drugs were making her bald!! So before you go accusing others of bs maybe YOU should consider that animals need CARE more than LOVE and I bet you've never healed an animal like this!
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Diabolical666

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See ignorance is all. The people in this thread frowning on it sound like the same old fellers I have coffee with on sunday mornings...they never research anything, they hear one bad experience or had one and their mind is set. Saddens me really that people on a cannabis site dont know that weed is just as good of a medicine for their pet (in small doses) is as good for them. Wake up people
 
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