Dr. Ahna Brutlag as interview by NPR on
marijuana poisoning in dogs.
The Pet Poison Helpline lists the following symptoms of
marijuana poisoning in dogs and cats: «glassy - eyes, stumbling / incoordination, dilated pupils, vomiting, coma, and in about 25 percent of dogs, agitation and excitement.
Not exact matches
• Acute Kidney Injury • Arterial Thromboembolism
in Cats • Kennel Cough •
Marijuana Intoxication • Mushroom
Poisoning •
Poison Prevention • Pneumonia • Polytrauma • Pyometra (Infected Uterus) • Rodenticide Toxicity • Skunked
Dogs • Torn or Broken Nail • Vestibular Syndrome
With two states
in the US making recreational
marijuana legal, veterinarians have seen a rise
in marijuana poisoning cases
in dogs and cats.
PORTLAND, Ore. - Cases of
marijuana poisoning in pets, and specifically
in dogs, increased dramatically
in Washington and Colorado after recreational use was legalized, Oregon veterinarians said Monday as they advised pet owners to be cautious with access to the drug.