first, you cannot. second- it won't hurt the dog beyond scaring it a bit, so just make him comfy and let it roll. you may notice extreme tiredness after a while, and some unsteadiness. the dog won't understand its high, and may get confused or oaranoid (like a human's first maryjane experience, moreso if spiked). just let the dog snuggle against you, hold it, pet it, speak reassuring words, and don't ruin its trip by trying to get it to try something unfamiliar. it also won't really appreciate the music you put on, in fact it will increase its anxiety the first time. just like babysitting a person on a bummer (bad trip). you should notice a significant change in the dog's attitude after it wears off- it'll usually be a calmer, cooler animal- if you handle the situation correctly. and- watch where you place your brownies next time!! practice responsible dog-ownership!
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no the answer is no you are dumb
When my dog ate marijuana butter he got so high ! Funnny stuff!
Any amount, if my dog got into my stash, she be dead, Just kidding, I would hope no one would let there dog eat marijuana and sure as hell not smoke it.
Marijuana can stay in a dog's system for 3-7 days, but this can vary based on the individual dog's metabolism and other factors. It's important to monitor your dog for any signs of toxicity and contact your veterinarian for guidance.
Ginger
Possibly. To find out for sure if a dog's health will be affected majorly by the ingestion of chips and soda you should call a veterinarian.
Marijuana stems work well and also mellows the dog out a little
Marijuana smoke will not kill your dog. The active ingredient, THC, is not fatal unless it is in extremely high quantities, much more than second or even first hand marijuana smoke (and I suspect your dog doesn't smoke pot) In fact, it is virtually impossible to fatally overdose on THC, which is why there are little to no marijuana overdose deaths every year, and why many feel that marijuana is safer than alcohol.
For starters, obtain illegal drugs. (I'm kidding, don't, drugs are bad.) A dog can only be trained to scent something with that something. A dog can only be trained to scent marijuana with marijuana....
marijuana has a strong oder (as im sure you know) and the smell itself can be masked my and sort od deodorant. Though to a sniffer dog the marijuana itself is harder to mask, hiding the weed in a container will not mask the smell to the dog. they are trained specifically to find this and other drugs through materials.
Anything can be a dog's name. :)
One way to counteract anti-barking devices is to identify the root cause of the barking behavior in the dog and address it through training and behavior modification. Providing positive reinforcement for desired behavior and creating a comfortable environment for the dog can also help reduce the need for anti-barking devices. Consulting with a professional dog trainer or behaviorist may also be beneficial in addressing the issue.