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How to Talk to Your Dogs About Drugs

How to Talk to Your Dogs About Drugs


James Barnes
4.20.19  


As marijuana legalization pops up across the United States more and more people are asking the 
question- can I get my dog stoned too? Ask most stoners and they’ll admit that their dog enjoys the 
green dope just as much as they do; unfortunately there aren’t many scientific studies done with canines 
and marijuana since on a federal level weed is still illegal. That means studies don’t get funding so they 
don’t go any further than a pitch.


Since we don’t know the long-term effects of marijuana usage in canines we can only really talk about 
how marijuana use actively affects dogs upon ingestion. Similar to humans, dogs will have red eyes, 
respond lethargically, have irregular breathing, and maybe their heart will race. Each dog will react 
differently, fortunately if you’ve had experience with weed you can safely take your pup through their first 
trip. Just be ready for more drool than average.


Why get high with mans best friend? Maybe your dog suffers from extreme separation anxiety and needs
a little help calming down without getting zonked out. CBD treats and oils can help greatly with a senior 
dogs’ daily aches and pains and even help them get their appetite back! Now, not every dog likes getting 
stoned so make sure to listen to your pup if they tell you they don’t like it. Usually that involves lots of 
barking.

If you do decide to try out weed for your pup make sure to keep your vet up to date when you go in next. 
Talk with them about the effects of it and any behavior changes you notice in your dog since starting them
on the THC or CBD regimen. Some dispensaries carry CBD dog treats and even some vets are starting 
to carry them too. Look up the marijuana laws in your state/country and then contact your vet to try it out.

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