Hi there! I totally understand your worry right now. Let’s go through this together. It sounds like your dog has gotten into a 10mg edible, and it’s important to know that ingestion of marijuana for dogs can cause some symptoms. Here's what you should look for:
- Symptoms to watch for: Lethargy, wobbliness, dilated pupils, excessive drooling, sensitivity to light and sound, or urinary incontinence. In some cases, they might even appear overly excited or agitated.
- What's an emergency: If you notice severe symptoms like vomiting, tremors, seizures, or if they become non-responsive, it's time to head to the vet right away.
Generally, 10mg is considered a low dose for most dogs, but individual reactions can vary based on size and sensitivity. Toxicity can be more concerning in smaller dogs or if the edible contains other ingredients like chocolate or raisins.
If your dog seems okay but is just a bit sleepy or wobbly, make sure they have a quiet, safe space where they won't hurt themselves if they stumble. Keep them hydrated by offering water, and try to limit stimulation from loud noises or bright lights.
If your dog’s symptoms don’t improve or you start feeling more worried, it’s definitely a good idea to reach out for professional help. Don’t hesitate to contact your regular vet if you have any doubts.
If you're unsure or your pet’s symptoms worsen, it's best to book a call with a vet on Dial A Vet for professional advice.