How can my pet be
poisoned by marijuana?
Click here to listen to the interview: Dogs and cats can be
poisoned by marijuana from second hand smoke exposure, or from direct ingestion of marijuana or baked foods (e.g., pot brownies, pot butter, etc.) laced with THC.
But if you have heard anything about streams being polluted or animals and birds being
poisoned by marijuana production, it's almost certainly because of Gabriel, a soft - spoken scientist who now and then unleashes his inner Rambo.
Not exact matches
The animals are struggling in part due to rat
poison used
by illegal
marijuana growers.
Seizures and neurologic symptoms are caused
by several
poisons including strychnine, tobacco, aspirin, antidepressants, alcohol,
marijuana, flea repellents, insecticides, gasoline, drain cleaners, dishwasher detergent, and furniture polish.
Pets can be
poisoned by pot
by inhaling the smoke, ingesting dried plant matter, and eating foods laced with
marijuana — like baked goods or butter — or products containing hashish.
Pet owners — likely to be embarrassed — should never feel guilty about reporting possible
marijuana poisoning to veterinarians because vets are not required
by law to notify law enforcement officials.
Dr. Ahna Brutlag as interview
by NPR on
marijuana poisoning in dogs.