jimihendrix1
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.
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.