View Full Version : My Dog Ate my Brownie
PlainOldMe
05-13-2006, 06:53 PM
This morning i noticed the dog acting a little different. Well i looked around and the bag of brownies was on the floor with one missing. Man is she stoned!!! It seems to be wearing off but, even her eyes got red. I hope she enjoyed it. that was an expensive treat:stoned:
prplchknz
05-13-2006, 06:55 PM
hope your dog doesn't die. You do know dogs are deathly allergic to chocolate?
junior420
05-13-2006, 08:44 PM
ahahahahaha damn..thats exactly what happend to my next door neigbors dog..exept,,his dog died cause she had heart problems and i guess the bud speeded up her heart rate and she had a heart attack! :(
How do you know his brownie had any form of cocholate in it?
JiGGabOo
05-13-2006, 09:20 PM
arent brownies made out of chocolate? :P
or fudge or something like that
The Grim Reefer
05-13-2006, 09:30 PM
It all depends on what the brownie was made of and how much <3
-Chocolate contains theobromine which is a xanthine compound in the same family as caffeine.
If your dog doesn't show any signs of painful discomfort, diarrhea, or vomiting I'd say he's fine :D
I bet the pooch had fun!
prplchknz
05-13-2006, 09:41 PM
what brownies don't have chocolate in them that's kinda the point.
Eshelmen
05-14-2006, 01:25 AM
BROWNies
Chocolate is brown and blah blah blah
gjpop2000
05-14-2006, 01:55 AM
Damn, that would suck if your dog died. I remember reading somewhere that cannabis is fatal to some animals, I don't know if dogs are one of them. Either way, I think they have an actual problem with the smoke inhalation rather than ingesting marijuana.
The Grim Reefer
05-14-2006, 02:05 AM
what brownies don't have chocolate in them that's kinda the point.
arent brownies made out of chocolate? :P
or fudge or something like that
BROWNies
Chocolate is brown and blah blah blah
Hrm.
Peanut Butter brownies, blonde brownies and cherry brownies just to name a few. My mom makes these all the time.. Mmm.. I'm having cravings now.
<3
The Grim Reefer
05-14-2006, 02:07 AM
Also, keep in mind you need around 150mg of theobromine to kill the dog depending on the size, one brownie depending on the type, more than likely doesn't have this amount.
This reminds me..
My dog 5 years ago scarfed down an entire pan of double fudge brownies. An entire pan. Nobody had any of it.
He puked and had diarrhea for a few days, but he was fine after that.
Bastard, I wished he'd die.
I hated that dog.
<3
ToxicHaze
05-14-2006, 02:09 AM
Well i only see one way out of this one give your dog another brownie then smoke her out,thats what i would do
gjpop2000
05-14-2006, 02:15 AM
Bastard, I wished he'd die.
I hated that dog.
<3
Damn, the hate. :(
I've always thought of brownies to be chocolate since they're called brownies. Then again, shit is brown as well. XD
birdgirl73
05-14-2006, 02:16 AM
This whole thread cracks me up. My two dogs, who are very small, both got into some brownies once that the cat had knocked off the counter. They weren't weed brownies, just regular ones. But they suffered no ill effects whatsoever. They seem to be in cahoots with that cat because he knocks other stuff off the counter for them, like rawhide chews.
The other day I was rolling a J for my sister, who's in chemo, and the smaller of my two dogs jumped up and ran off with a good-sized stem with a little bit of bud attached and chewed that up and ate it. No ill effects from that, either. She's still the same old knucklehead. I learned my lesson, though. We can't be wasting bud on Chihuahuas. She gets crated now when any prep work happens.
1234abcd
05-14-2006, 02:20 AM
Hope your dog is doing well. Here is an article about the Chocolate and Toxicity in Dogs.
http://www.talktothevet.com/ARTICLES/DOGS/chocolatetoxic.HTM
PlainOldMe
05-14-2006, 02:54 AM
she was stoned most of the day and look a long nap now she is running around and back to normal :thumbsup:
gjpop2000
05-14-2006, 02:56 AM
This whole thread cracks me up. My two dogs, who are very small, both got into some brownies once that the cat had knocked off the counter. They weren't weed brownies, just regular ones. But they suffered no ill effects whatsoever. They seem to be in cahoots with that cat because he knocks other stuff off the counter for them, like rawhide chews.
The other day I was rolling a J for my sister, who's in chemo, and the smaller of my two dogs jumped up and ran off with a good-sized stem with a little bit of bud attached and chewed that up and ate it. No ill effects from that, either. She's still the same old knucklehead. I learned my lesson, though. We can't be wasting bud on Chihuahuas. She gets crated now when any prep work happens.
The amount of intelligence animals can aquire is spectacular.
daima
05-17-2006, 02:05 PM
This morning i noticed the dog acting a little different. Well i looked around and the bag of brownies was on the floor with one missing. Man is she stoned!!! It seems to be wearing off but, even her eyes got red. I hope she enjoyed it. that was an expensive treat:stoned:
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welshkillabee
05-17-2006, 02:21 PM
I only let my dog get stoned when fireworks are going off cause she really hated them, weed is the only thing that balances her out :stoned:
prplchknz
05-17-2006, 03:36 PM
Also, keep in mind you need around 150mg of theobromine to kill the dog depending on the size, one brownie depending on the type, more than likely doesn't have this amount.
This reminds me..
My dog 5 years ago scarfed down an entire pan of double fudge brownies. An entire pan. Nobody had any of it.
He puked and had diarrhea for a few days, but he was fine after that.
Bastard, I wished he'd die.
I hated that dog.
<3
no those are posers wannabes not brownies, they wish they were but they ain't
welshkillabee
05-17-2006, 03:50 PM
My dog when she was a puppy ate a whole box of milk tray once
Polymirize
05-18-2006, 06:54 AM
My friend's cat once got into our bag of shrooms and devoured a cap. Hell of a night for the cat apparently. She spent a lot of time looking and chasing things that weren't there. I think she even caught a couple of them.
No long term adverse affects. Yay for cats. Yay for mushrooms.
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