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Not sure about animals, but with people dont you need to decarboxylate it to make the THC available?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression that THC needs to be heated to a certain point before it becomes active...
Yes that is correct. And why we smoke it.
Thought so. Trying to understand how a dog could eat bud and get high..
From memory isnt it thca that decarboxylates to THC? Cant quite remember. But I dont know if it's possible for a dog to get high off of cannabis without first decarboxylating it.
apparently dogs have more cannabanoid receptors and i feel thc alone is not responsible for the effects we feel either. Maybe it is amplified for the dogs regardless of active thc?
Not an arena that I would allow my dogs to partake in. Having seen a dog "under the influence..", I pass.Maybe. Lol. Would be interesting to find out
My dogs have done quit a bit of scientific experimental research on this subject.Maybe. Lol. Would be interesting to find out
Not an arena that I would allow my dogs to partake in. Having seen a dog "under the influence..", I pass.
BUT..this chimp is seemingly enjoying his sesh! LOL
My dogs have done quit a bit of scientific experimental research on this subject.
mostly behinds my back, but I have caught them red handed in the process:)
She's a stoner.Soon she'll start going thru my wallet behind my bsckDam dude I'm very careful with my butter. My cats love butter and once weed is decarbed in butter I can't imagine it's good for them in those kinda doses...
My mini poodle ate a 1/4 once and we thought he was gonna die! Literally wobbled the couldn’t stand for about 24 hours I’ve been extra careful since then, but our new puppie got up on the table for some wax!Dogs have MANY more Cannabinoid receptors then we do..THC is almost any amount is a bad thing.
Not my favorite source, but it will do in this case.
Cannabis Toxicity in Dogs
Dr. Barri Morrison explains why cannabis is toxic to dogs, symptoms of cannabis toxicity in dogs, and treatment options.www.petmd.com
My vet says dogs process different than humansNot sure about animals, but with people dont you need to decarboxylate it to make the THC available?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression that THC needs to be heated to a certain point before it becomes active...
My puppy was actually conditioned to my student's garden, before she came to me. (He and his wife gifted her to me for teaching him to grow his meds).My mini poodle ate a 1/4 once and we thought he was gonna die! Literally wobbled the couldn’t stand for about 24 hours I’ve been extra careful since then, but our new puppie got up on the table for some wax!
Could be, but THC needs to be decarbed before it's activated??? This is interesting.My vet says dogs process different than humans
My vet says dogs process different than humans
Could be, but THC needs to be decarbed before it's activated??? This is interesting.
Interesting. The Vets in Nevada are not allowed to discuss anything Cannabis..Hemp either..and we are 100% legal here.My vet has said the same thing. Edibles and concentrates are especially dangerous for dogs. It takes very little for what can be a severe negative reaction.
Interesting. The Vets in Nevada are not allowed to discuss anything Cannabis..Hepm either..and we are 100% legal here.
All I really know is the trip he was on did not look fun, he was past high and it lasted seemed like forever . ScaryScience knows very little about canabanoid receptors. The high from weed comes from much more than converted thc. Its an entourage effect from the balance of all the canabanoids.
Apparently dogs systems are overwhelmed regardless of thc conversion. Or at least most dogs.
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