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Is weed bad for dogs?
I'm going on vacation next week and a friend of mine has offered to watch my dog while I'm gone, but I happen to know that she smoke a lot of pot. Can the second hand smoke harm my dog?
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Depends on what the dog ends up eating while baked.
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The answer to your question, "Can the second hand smoke harm my dog?" is yes.
The question your prob'ly should ask is, "Is my dog likely to be harmed by my friends second-hand smoke?" The answer to that is no. |
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Dogs can suffer fairly badly if they accidentally eat the weed. Not uncommon for the pets of potheads, what with the humans being otherwise distracted.
People who are high tend not to be paying attention in general. A couple years ago, we had some clearly baked guys come in with their friends puppy. The dog got into the closet and swallowed a fishhook. $1500 of endoscopy later, and the puppy is fine. But still... Also, people on pot with pets around invariably have the grand notion of blowing smoke in the animal's face. It's probably not grossly harmful, but the stupidity of it pains me, aesthetically. Might be better to keep your dog at your place and ask your friends to come feed it and take it for walks. Last edited by Pullet; 01-08-2008 at 11:21 PM. |
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Eating uncooked weed is a very inefficient way of absorbing the THC, which is why most recipes recommend heating it with butter. THC is fat soluble so this mix is far more effective for ingestion and enjoyment purposes. |
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I wouldn't worry about second hand smoke, but is this doper a responsible person? Because when I was a doper I sure wasn't, and neither were any of my fellow smokers. |
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weed growing husky owner
hi all i have been growing for a number of years now and had alot of dogs in this time. I now have a siberian husky who is a year and a half and 3 cats. my husky loves the shade leaves as they are called on the plant and in moderation they seem to help him. I have never had any adverse affects from letting him eat they and on a few occations my cat has eatten a bud from the side while i have been making a spliff. i think it is ok in some cases but never in the way of smoke being blown at the animal.
OH AND NOT ALL WEED SMOKERS DONT KEEP CONCENTRATION. I WORK 12 HR DAYS AS A MOTOR MECANIC AND HAVE DONE FOR YEARS AND I HAVE BEEN A SMOKER FOR NEARLY 18YRS NOW |
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It may be that you are an exception to the most common known effects of pot use. I have to say though I find it more likely that self reporting of the effects of a mind altering substance is likely to be wrong. My guess is that you have a greatly reduced concentration and you just aren't aware of it. |
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Kinda speaks for itself, doesn't it?
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Once this young woman was giving her dog a bath in the tub, and she decided to get high, and forgot about the dog, and the DOG DROWNED!!!11!! I saw this on the TV show Dognet.
Sorry folks, but there are plenty of upright, stone cold sober morons out there who I wouldn't leave my best friend with. Smoking pot would be the least of my concerns. Luckily Blackjack is smarter than the average human, so I'd be more concerned with leaving him with someone who leaves their credit cards and car keys out where he could get them. It's really difficult to return dog toys once they've got dog spit all over them. |
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I know people with pets, long time bud smokers who have never done any such thing. More than a few of them. |
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zombie or no
did you enjoy your vacation? |
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