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05-19-2008, 02:16 AM #1OPSenior Member
Male plant disposal.
I took a male plant out of my cabinet today and set it off to the side. After checking on the ladies and making sure that they are doing goo, I went back to the male and notice that my dog had eaten all the leaves off of it.
Now I've heard that the stems and leaves can upset the stomach, is this true for animals as well. My dog seems fine like usual even a few hours afterwards. So I think I'll just feed my leftover plants to my dog and what she doesn't eat the rabbit will get.JaySin Reviewed by JaySin on . Male plant disposal. I took a male plant out of my cabinet today and set it off to the side. After checking on the ladies and making sure that they are doing goo, I went back to the male and notice that my dog had eaten all the leaves off of it. Now I've heard that the stems and leaves can upset the stomach, is this true for animals as well. My dog seems fine like usual even a few hours afterwards. So I think I'll just feed my leftover plants to my dog and what she doesn't eat the rabbit will get. Rating: 5
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05-22-2008, 12:52 PM #2Member
Male plant disposal.
my dog eats the stems and he just chilled now hope it helps
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05-22-2008, 02:03 PM #3Senior Member
Male plant disposal.
yea my mutt eats my stems... along with everything else... lots of fibre... plus I hope this will make him stop eating the grass at the park
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05-22-2008, 02:40 PM #4Senior Member
Male plant disposal.
chop it up and compost it or give it back to nature
make sure its not recognizable and youll be safe
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05-22-2008, 06:27 PM #5Member
Male plant disposal.
Man I have a rabbit ,and i was going 2 give him some leaves but I got scared it would hurt him.
After reading this i might give him some
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05-22-2008, 06:30 PM #6Senior Member
Male plant disposal.
not a good thing to give pot to pets ... an animal isn't aware of what's happening to it ... probably scares the animal, and is just a tacky thing to do ... if you have to get high with an animal, you obviously are in dire need of some human contact ... get a friend, get a life :wtf:
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05-23-2008, 03:47 AM #7OPSenior Member
Male plant disposal.
My animals didn't act all weird after they ate the plant. So I don't think it really had any affect on them. If it did, then the next time I leave it out you would think they would pass it up cause of what happened last time. Hell, maybe they enjoyed it and would be excited to have some more.
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05-26-2008, 07:00 PM #8Member
Male plant disposal.
i dont give my twigs too my dog cos i wanna get high with him i give them too him cos i wanna stop him eating my stash!! lol
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05-26-2008, 09:11 PM #9Senior Member
Male plant disposal.
bunnies.
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05-26-2008, 10:29 PM #10Member
Male plant disposal.
I have a dog that suffers from anxiety and lots of allergies. One day I rubbed some butter on her itchy face. I did not do it often, maybe once a month or so. Her hair is back and she is less itchy. It was never my intention to get my dog high, I knew that hemp oil was good for hair and scalp and thought to give it a try.
When I am smoking, my dogs are usually in the room. If I smoke my homegrown, outdoor, they want no part of it. But if I have some nice indoor, they come and get in my face when I exhale. The pit is about 7 years old and she really seems to want some. The pup is way too young.
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