how much weed should you give 10-20 pound dog to eat?

jimihendrix1

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If I was qualified to diagnose that an dog.. or any animal could/would possibly benefit from CBD/THC I would be the 1st to use it.

I'm not qualified, and anyone that doesn't have credentials ect, is only experimenting.

Also is rare that a dog, or most mammal will die from an OD.

Another thing.

I had a small Pitbull named Minerva. ( MINI ) 27lbs Adult. Smallest PB Ive ever seen.

If there was weed laying around it was GONE.... And she would follow the joint around the room sniffing the smoke. I didn't discourage her.

My friend and I went and got some pretty good outdoor stuff ( 1/4 oz ) off a friend out in the country in the early 80s, and when we came back into town, we stopped at the grocery store, and we left Mini, in the car, and my friend put the weed under the front seat.

Needless to say she ate all of it, and never even seemed to get a buzz off of it really. Didn't get sick ect. I'm sure because no fat was involved to help it cross over.

But I'm not a proponent on introducing treatments, especially to possibly sick animals, and not have basic scientific evidence about what I'm doing. And not from just word of mouth.

Some things can heal regardless of the treatment, and if animal being treated with ect, the animal may heal in spite of the treatment. Some things just run their course, and when people treat something, and this phenomena happens, they can attribute it to what theyre doing. Which isn't scientific.

Im also not saying something might/might not work. Only unless youre positive.

Youre/Me/I/We are experimenting/guessing.


Just because something works on a human, doesn't mean its good for a dog.

Humans can eat chocolate... Chocolate can kill a dog.
 

lahadaextranjera

Well-Known Member
If I was qualified to diagnose that an dog.. or any animal could/would possibly benefit from CBD/THC I would be the 1st to use it.

I'm not qualified, and anyone that doesn't have credentials ect, is only experimenting.

Also is rare that a dog, or most mammal will die from an OD.

Another thing.

I had a small Pitbull named Minerva. ( MINI ) 27lbs Adult. Smallest PB Ive ever seen.

If there was weed laying around it was GONE.... And she would follow the joint around the room sniffing the smoke. I didn't discourage her.

My friend and I went and got some pretty good outdoor stuff ( 1/4 oz ) off a friend out in the country in the early 80s, and when we came back into town, we stopped at the grocery store, and we left Mini, in the car, and my friend put the weed under the front seat.

Needless to say she ate all of it, and never even seemed to get a buzz off of it really. Didn't get sick ect. I'm sure because no fat was involved to help it cross over.

But I'm not a proponent on introducing treatments, especially to possibly sick animals, and not have basic scientific evidence about what I'm doing. And not from just word of mouth.

Some things can heal regardless of the treatment, and if animal being treated with ect, the animal may heal in spite of the treatment. Some things just run their course, and when people treat something, and this phenomena happens, they can attribute it to what theyre doing. Which isn't scientific.

Im also not saying something might/might not work. Only unless youre positive.

Youre/Me/I/We are experimenting/guessing.


Just because something works on a human, doesn't mean its good for a dog.

Humans can eat chocolate... Chocolate can kill a dog.
A point that I missed in my last post...

I discussed this with my vet, how CBD could be of great benefit and how I wanted my FIV cat to get back up to 8 weeks with his injections, not every 5 weeks which they'd been reduced to as his body built immunity against them.

She told me to go ahead and wrote down notes on what I'd said to do her own research. In no amount of time my cat was heavier and made it to 8 weeks. She's told me to carry on. She even looked up Canna Pet etc.

So if pet medicine companies already exist, where CBD has been certified for animal use, IS IT REALLY an experiment after all? My vet had been so impressed by my results that she even wanted another cat with FIV to go on it!
 

qwizoking

Well-Known Member
I think thc and/cbd easily provide palliative relief for pets, probably much more than that though as lahada has witnessed.
I don't feel like an actual intelligent post.. Late ain't slept in, idk not today or last night and on a lot of drugs...

But it's very dif in pets than humans. We don't have the same pharmacology.

Pets have died, have od'd..
Your a cat guy. Thc if I remember right is many times more potent..30fold
Than humans.
And their body weight is a tenth of ours. 100mg gets you high... 10mg would get you high if you weighed that amount. That's not including the potency dif.. A mere 1mg will fuck up a cat



Thc is only a partial agonist in humans providing much of the safety. Eventually it takes up more space than activating. Its a full agonist in your pet. With similar side effects as the other full agonists.. The classic jwh for example

Its not just oh its weed it's natural it's a cure all for anything I could eat this whole pan of cookies and just fall asleep.




Any one of you dosing your pet. Without thorough research and understanding of the pharmacology. Is being an irresponsible owner and if up to me you would not have said pet

Might be a harsh stance. But they don't have the choice you do
 

abe supercro

Well-Known Member
I follow what you're saying about dosing and how micro amounts take the animal into the zone. The rest I have to reread and think about.

I've lived through nursing a geriatric dog until age 19 and figured anything that would help him get some relief was a blessing. I've never given a pet oil, but in super micro doses I'm not opposed. Just vape into the ear and my old boy would immediately start licking his lips afterwords. I'm sure that was a signal that he was excited to get a slight break from his pain.
 

tfinger48

New Member
Studies show that cannabis can and often does cause animals to die. Aside from the obvious implications of drugging an animal, you got to ask yourself, would you drug a baby the same way? Both a Baby and an Animal do not have a choice if you drug them, both will react with confusion and resent. Sure animals can be taught to like smoke but your exposing them to inhalant toxins and no animal on earth will willing do that to themselves. It's basic self preservation. Smell smoke, run away. If your teach an animal to like smoke then you should be shot and your animals taken away from you.
I made an account just to say PLEASE shut the fuck up
 
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