Now I know with humans, pot is not active if you eat strait buds. It has to be cooked into a fat of some kind in order to be ingested. So wouldn't it be the same for dogs? Not saying your wrong, just curious if its different for dogs.
Also, one time I made peanut butter pot crackers (natural peanut butter on crackers, sprinkle a lil bud on em, cook them and your set). I always eat the peanut butter off the crackers, cause the crackers are too dry, and the peanut butter has all the fun stuff in it.
Anyways, I ate the peanut butter and left the crackers on my coffee table. I caught my dogs eating the crackers awhile after (the crackers still had peanut butter oily residue on them). About a half hour after they ate them, they started acting REALLY weird. They could barely walk and they kept falling over. At first it was crackin my shit up. An hour in they were COMATOSE on my couch. They wouldnt move even when I called them, which never happens. Like I said, funny at first but then I started to worry, cause they literally couldn't move. So I googled it. What I could find online said dogs being high can be a terrifying experience for them. It said they lose control of their motor functions and will only be able to lift their heads slightly. This was exactly how they were, for easily 2+ hours.
Idk if eating it vs. smoking it causes different reactions in dogs, but I've been much more careful with them since.
On another note though, I have seen friends dogs that really seemed to enjoy smoking. They would make a clear effort to try to get a hit, so who knows.