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Marijuana

Dogs & Cats

Toxic

This food is DANGEROUS for pets. Do not feed under any circumstances.

THC is toxic to pets - all forms dangerous.

Vet Reviewed by Dr. Sarah Mitchell, DVM

Board-Certified Veterinary Nutritionist

Risks & Warnings

  • THC affects pets more severely than humans
  • Causes lethargy, incoordination, vomiting
  • Edibles doubly dangerous (may contain xylitol/chocolate)
  • Symptoms can last 24-72 hours

Serving Guidelines

NEVER give cannabis products. Keep all forms away from pets. Seek vet if ingested.

Emergency Contact

If your pet has consumed marijuana, contact emergency services immediately:

Frequently Asked Questions

Can dogs eat marijuana?

No, it is toxic and dangerous for dogs to eat marijuana. THC is toxic to pets - all forms dangerous. NEVER give cannabis products. Keep all forms away from pets. Seek vet if ingested.

Can cats eat marijuana?

No, it is toxic and dangerous for cats to eat marijuana. THC is toxic to pets - all forms dangerous. NEVER give cannabis products. Keep all forms away from pets. Seek vet if ingested.

Is marijuana safe for dogs?

No, marijuana is NOT safe for dogs. It is toxic and can cause serious health issues. THC affects pets more severely than humans Causes lethargy, incoordination, vomiting Edibles doubly dangerous (may contain xylitol/chocolate) Symptoms can last 24-72 hours

Is marijuana toxic to pets?

Yes, marijuana is TOXIC to pets and should never be given. THC affects pets more severely than humans Causes lethargy, incoordination, vomiting Edibles doubly dangerous (may contain xylitol/chocolate) Symptoms can last 24-72 hours If your pet has eaten marijuana, contact your veterinarian or pet poison control immediately.

How much marijuana can I give my dog?

You should NEVER give marijuana to your dog as it is toxic. If accidental ingestion occurs, contact your vet immediately.

What are the benefits of marijuana for dogs?

There are no benefits of marijuana for dogs as it is toxic and dangerous. Do not feed this to your pet.

What happens if my dog eats marijuana?

If your dog eats marijuana, this is an emergency. THC affects pets more severely than humans Causes lethargy, incoordination, vomiting Edibles doubly dangerous (may contain xylitol/chocolate) Symptoms can last 24-72 hours Contact your veterinarian or ASPCA Poison Control (888-426-4435) immediately.

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Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional veterinary advice. Always consult your veterinarian before introducing new foods to your pet's diet.