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1 posted on 09/30/2021 9:15:55 PM PDT by BenLurkin
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To: BenLurkin

Don’t believe this for a second.

Drugs are expensive and druggies are seldom careless with their drugs like this.


2 posted on 09/30/2021 9:17:55 PM PDT by Jewbacca (The residents of Iroquois territory may not determine whether Jews may live in Jerusalem.)
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To: BenLurkin

“The first time was on the beach in Bolinas”

Dog’s lucky he didn’t eat a needle if he was in that town.


3 posted on 09/30/2021 9:18:26 PM PDT by BobL (I shop at Walmart and eat at McDonald's, I just don't tell anyone, like most here.)
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To: BenLurkin

CBD Products for Dogs

Like THC, CBD is also effective at treating a wide range of ailments that dogs often face. It’s frequently used for everything from pain and anxiety to nausea and low appetite. It’s also been studied for its anticonvulsant and antiepileptic activity in canines, raising the potential that CBD may be useful for dogs who experience seizures. However, CBD doesn’t create the same toxicity issues that come with using THC on dogs. It also doesn’t cause the psychotropic effects seen with THC, meaning that CBD won’t make a dog feel intoxicated.

CBD oil can be extracted from high-CBD, low-THC strains of marijuana, but most commercially-available CBD oil for pets is extracted from hemp, which contains less than 0.3 percent THC. The latter is also known as hemp extract (which is different than hemp oil – a product that will be discussed later).

Some people refer to hemp-derived CBD oil for dogs as “cannabis oil,” as hemp is part of the cannabis family (just like marijuana). Some high-THC oils derived from marijuana are also referred to as “cannabis oil,” so it’s essential for dog owners to carefully research any product to find out the amount of CBD and THC it contains before giving it to their pets in order to prevent accidental administration of THC.
CBD Dosage for Dogs

While CBD isn’t toxic, it can create unpleasant results if too much is administered. Because cannabis for dogs is becoming increasingly popular, there are a growing number of products made just for dogs. CBD is available as an oil as well as in CBD-infused chews and treats. It’s essential for owners to find a product with clear dosing instructions and follow them carefully. Just as with humans, it’s best to start with the lowest dose, as more can always be given if necessary.


4 posted on 09/30/2021 9:19:19 PM PDT by algore ( )
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To: BenLurkin

What’s up squirrel dude?


5 posted on 09/30/2021 9:19:21 PM PDT by Pollard (Some people like to argue just to argue.)
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To: BenLurkin

Do you want to get worked over with a baseball bat?

Because hurting my dogs with your damn loser DOPE is how you get worked over with a baseball bat.


7 posted on 09/30/2021 9:24:33 PM PDT by Salamander ("Salamander has barbaric tendencies" /Gundog)
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To: BenLurkin

I have tried the edibles.
I would not give a dog something I did not try first.
Don’t give them to a dog.

Yes, I sample kibble and dog bones.


11 posted on 09/30/2021 9:27:04 PM PDT by right way right (May we remain sober over mere men, for God really is our only true hope. )
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To: BenLurkin
It's hard to believe uneaten edibles are being scattered in the streets for dogs to find. They don't give them away.

Maybe the dogs are finding discarded plastic vaping cartridges and chewing on them. The THC residue could be very potent.

12 posted on 09/30/2021 10:35:00 PM PDT by JustaTech (A mind is a terrible thing)
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To: BenLurkin

Back in the seventies, my dog Beaumont
ate seven grams of hash. Turned into Pavarotti - howled all night.


13 posted on 09/30/2021 10:36:36 PM PDT by ComputerGuy (Heavily-medicated for your protection)
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To: BenLurkin

“My dog ate some edibles while out on a walk.”

Translation: My dog got into my stash.


15 posted on 09/30/2021 11:11:25 PM PDT by Do_Tar (To my NSA handler: I have an alibi.)
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To: BenLurkin

It wont hurt em


16 posted on 09/30/2021 11:30:25 PM PDT by wardaddy (Fear Republic land of grumps and scolds peppered with good folks .....empathy always in short suppl)
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To: BenLurkin

Oh sure, all these people are leaving Brownie Bites and Pineapple Crush gummies all over town for the dogs. Right.


25 posted on 10/01/2021 12:22:44 AM PDT by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: BenLurkin

This is true!

I have a 350.00 vet bill to show for it. Dog tested for thc and was out of it for the better part of two days.

Picked it up from a walk on the green belt that circles our development.


28 posted on 10/01/2021 1:05:21 AM PDT by After Hours (Don't get mad! Get Even!)
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