Star, a 6-year-old sheltie from Oregon, spent a night at the vet after getting into a supply of marijuana. Susan Fry Susan Fry via The Washington Post Star, a petite 6-year-old sheltie who competes in ...
Canines and cannabis don't mix. That's the message a veterinarian in Arizona is sharing with the public, now that he's seeing more and more pets come in for treatment after ingesting marijuana.
Star, a petite 6-year-old sheltie who competes in dog agility shows, almost missed a contest this month. She had spent the previous night at the vet, totally stoned on pot. Her drug trip was an ...
Droopy eyes, disoriented, vomiting, wobbly on his feet - external symptoms for a stoned pet sound not entirely unfamiliar to humans who smoke weed. And yet the consequences can be far more serious for ...
A new study shows that more pets have experienced cannabis poisoning in Canada since legalization. A survey of 200 North American veterinarians (including 191 Canadian vets) conducted by the Ontario ...
Last summer, my husband had gone hiking with our two dogs when one of them — a year-old rescue who weighs in at over 50 pounds, can scale steep inclines like a mountain goat and has the speed and ...
If Bruno or Fluffy is acting a bit strange, perhaps depressed, wobbly on their feet or sensitive to light or sound — and you are missing a few THC-infused brownies or other pot-laced edibles — chances ...