And as a follow up a few more articles.
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Inhalation of tobacco and marijuana in dog over a period of 30 months: effect on body weight, food intake and organ weight.

The measures of body weight and food intake in marijuana or tobacco smoking dogs and a non-smoking control group show no significant change after 27 months of inhalation; except a slowing of weight gain during 9 months, in spite of increased food consumption at 3 months. During this period, the tobacco smokers ate much less and at the 9 th month only a significant slowing in weight gain was noted. At the end of the experiment, the organ weight/total weight ratio of these 3 groupes of dogs presented no significant difference.
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Toxicity of marijuana and tobacco smoking in the beagle.
The measures of body weight and food intake in marijuana or tobacco smoking dogs and a non-smoking control group show no significant change after 27 months of inhalation; except a slowing of weight gain during 9 months, in spite of increased food consumption at 3 months. During this period, the tobacco smokers ate much less and at the 9 th month only a significant slowing in weight gain was noted. At the end of the experiment, the organ weight/total weight ratio of these 3 groupes of dogs presented no significant difference.
I'm concerned for dog owners in the US if scientists can give a dog cannabis in large doses for 30 months, with no ill effects, yet weedhounds employers manage to kill a significant number of dogs whose owners turn up at the practice for treatment for cannabis toxicity.
PsychoticEpisode Reviewed by PsychoticEpisode on . Dog dies after eating cannabis. Puppy Dies After Eating Abandoned Drugs Stash I think this is a misleading story as IMO the cannabis itself wouldn't be capable of killing an animal. My thoughts are that it can only have been caused by the baggy, plastic can have sharp edges and it is possible that a thick baggy could damage the lining of the intestines. What do you folks think ? Rating: 5