Can't be beat for anxiety.
However, tumors require a much higher blood level than one can obtain by vaping.

I had a stoner cat that lived 21 years.
She begged, no demanded, her share whenever I brought out the rolling tray.
Would grab my hand and yank it if I tried to twist one up without paying the cat tax.
Gave her a bud and we were allowed to proceed.

This amused my dealer so, that he started bringing her little pro-bono bags of weed.
There's always some cosmetically challenged shake by the end of a run, so he'd bag and tag with her name on it.
My cat loved dat guy.
Then my grower friend brought her a pound of sugar leaf trim.
A very happy cat indeed!

I suggest that you offer that dog raw, or butter-fried buds first.
Could save a lot of hassle, making oil.

Aloha,
Weeze
Weezard Reviewed by Weezard on . Dogs & Cancer I have been reading a lot about Rick Simpson oil. Would it work with tumors in dogs? Rating: 5