Medical marijuana for dogs

snew

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I hope it works or at the least makes the dog comfortable during this time. Its never easy.
 

OGEvilgenius

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Nevermind! I just read some of your posts and you are as trollish as they come. No sense calling out your lies with scientific facts. Have fun with your miraculously long living apparently cancer free tripod!
You gave him horrible advice based on complete ignorance and now you're calling me a troll? Go away.
 

sadielady

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LOL! You calling people trolls? Look at both of your posts, Your dumb as fuck, its obvious that cannabis helps with cancer. They have had personal experiences, 2 people had the same experience! And you say they lie. AND there are articles that say its good for dogs too. Fucking retard.
Oh, well if two people on the internet claim it's true...it must be right!! You fucking kids have fun with all your experience and "articles!"
 

OGEvilgenius

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Oh, well if two people on the internet claim it's true...it must be right!! You fucking kids have fun with all your experience and "articles!"
There are over 800 studies confirming what I have just told you, mostly on animals. Is it that hard to not offer advice on subjects you are completely ignorant of? Go away.
 

sadielady

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You gave him horrible advice based on complete ignorance and now you're calling me a troll? Go away.
You are lying about your Bernese Mountain Dog having her leg removed from a cancerous tumar and still being alive 6 years later. Sorry you feel the need to make up stories to give yourself relevance in an internet discussion.
 

sadielady

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There are over 800 studies confirming what I have just told you, mostly on animals. Is it that hard to not offer advice on subjects you are completely ignorant of? Go away.
Please post one study showing a positive correlation between cannabis and cancerous bone tumors in canines. This should be funny. You're a fucking child.
 

sadielady

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6 years later she's still alive and the vet and every vet who has ever met her are extremely amazed.QUOTE]

Please take her to the CSU Biomedical Research center because she is an annomoly when it comes to Bernese Mountain dogs diagnosed with Osteosarcoma. In other words...you are lying about what is most likely your old, already dead dog....
 

PixiDustr

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I have a chihuahua who pulled a groin muscle. She refused to walk on that leg. I took her to the vet and she could provided pain medication that I gave to her via an eyedropper. She has since pulled the same muscle a couple of times but instead of the vet trip I tried a half dropper of a tincture I got from the zonka bar guys. It worked better than the pain stuff from the doctor.
 

sadielady

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She was 2 years old when she was diagnosed. She's 8 now.

Lucy says "fuck you", by the way.
I'm sorry but putting a picture of your tripod up doesn't prove anything and definitly doesn't prove she lived 6 years after diagnosis. Where are your 800 studies proving cannabis is an effective treatment for Osteosarcoma? Fool!
 

ohmy

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Well my little terrier mix climbs my cannabis plants like climbing a tree. He jumps like he's on springs trying to get to branches. He trimmed off all the branches he could reach by jumping. When he breaks off a branch he eats all the buds/fan leaves etc..... When he is done there is only a stripped stem. He eats small branches etc....

He then hoovers everything in sight and then passes out for a few hours. Then he's back hunting for more. I'd take ohmy's advice about making some very dilute edibles that he could try. Also as his pain increases he may seek you out for cannabis. When you smoke or vape blow a little by his muzzle but not directly into his face.

Dog's are individuals too. So what works for one may be ineffective for another. So if you do give your dog an edible do not leave the dog alone for all the time he's under the effect. Also make sure you have addressed pain control with the vet. I'd also ask the vet about cannabis use for dogs. Why not?

I'm sorry about the diagnosis.
Thanks, Nice post + rep
 

OGEvilgenius

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I'm sorry but putting a picture of your tripod up doesn't prove anything and definitly doesn't prove she lived 6 years after diagnosis. Where are your 800 studies proving cannabis is an effective treatment for Osteosarcoma? Fool!
I did not say specifically there were 800 studies on Osteogenic Sarcoma. There are over 800 studies on all different types of cancers, including many considered fatal. Cannabis consistently shrinks or eliminates tumors in all of them. I'm not going to take this further for you because you're not really worth the effort. I don't appreciate being called a liar. Now please do the world a favor and go jump off a cliff.

PS: I cut her leg off for fun :finger:
 

ohmy

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Well my little terrier mix climbs my cannabis plants like climbing a tree. He jumps like he's on springs trying to get to branches. He trimmed off all the branches he could reach by jumping. When he breaks off a branch he eats all the buds/fan leaves etc..... When he is done there is only a stripped stem. He eats small branches etc....

He then hoovers everything in sight and then passes out for a few hours. Then he's back hunting for more. I'd take ohmy's advice about making some very dilute edibles that he could try. Also as his pain increases he may seek you out for cannabis. When you smoke or vape blow a little by his muzzle but not directly into his face.

Dog's are individuals too. So what works for one may be ineffective for another. So if you do give your dog an edible do not leave the dog alone for all the time he's under the effect. Also make sure you have addressed pain control with the vet. I'd also ask the vet about cannabis use for dogs. Why not?

I'm sorry about the diagnosis.
My Bernese Mountain dog was diagnosed with ostegenic sarcoma. The tumor was large and shattered his front left shoulder so it had to be amputated by the vet told me it had probably already spread to her lungs and to watch for coughing and wheezing. He gave her basically no chance to live.

About a week after her surgery she started to cough and wheeze and behave like a dying dog and lost her appetite (cancer produces chemicals which suppress appetite). She would still eat really fatty stuff like cheese though at least.

Anyway I turned about a 2 ounces of purple kush into some budder which i spread on her food in the morning after getting her started on a regular dose which upped her appetite. She was quite drowsy but not too bad. She eventually sort of got used to it, you could tell she was having some audio hallucinations and paranoia as well. But it wasn't horrible.

6 years later she's still alive and the vet and every vet who has ever met her are extremely amazed.

So while I can't guarantee anything, I will say be careful of any treatment the vet offers. I had another dog recently die under the knife to cancer because he was no longer producing clot factors due to the cancers spread. A better direction for treatment would have been clotting factor + cannabis.

Good luck man, it's always tough.
Thats what my dog has where at an min he could bleed out.So far so good. and he loves his cookies..and i keep him dosed as much as he wants and the fucker steals buds when not looking. He only smells the girls growing and barks at the one plant that is the dankest ;-) wags his tail and knows in a few more weeks he will be enjoying it
 

ohmy

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I did not say specifically there were 800 studies on Osteogenic Sarcoma. There are over 800 studies on all different types of cancers, including many considered fatal. Cannabis consistently shrinks or eliminates tumors in all of them. I'm not going to take this further for you because you're not really worth the effort. I don't appreciate being called a liar. Now please do the world a favor and go jump off a cliff.

PS: I cut her leg off for fun :finger:
That jack ass must not be a real pet owner. I have no kids other then my 4 legged buddies ;-) who I would do what ever I could to keep them happy and alive.
 

sadielady

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I did not say specifically there were 800 studies on Osteogenic Sarcoma. There are over 800 studies on all different types of cancers, including many considered fatal. Cannabis consistently shrinks or eliminates tumors in all of them. I'm not going to take this further for you because you're not really worth the effort. I don't appreciate being called a liar. Now please do the world a favor and go jump off a cliff.

PS: I cut her leg off for fun :finger:
Haha you can't even find one study to post to back up your claim that cannabis is a viable treatment for dogs with Osteosarcoma! What a loser!
 

sadielady

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I did not say specifically there were 800 studies on Osteogenic Sarcoma. There are over 800 studies on all different types of cancers, including many considered fatal. Cannabis consistently shrinks or eliminates tumors in all of them. I'm not going to take this further for you because you're not really worth the effort. I don't appreciate being called a liar. Now please do the world a favor and go jump off a cliff.

PS: I cut her leg off for fun :finger:
How about you post one study involving cannabis being used as an effective treatment for any type of canine cancer. Just one study. You can't find it because it doesn't exist.

What a waste of space you are.

Bye children!
 
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