Dog just munched a 10mg THC gummy, weighs about 10 pounds – should I be freaking out?

My little dog, who weighs around 10 pounds, just managed to sneak and munch on a 10mg THC gummy. I'm really worried since I know THC can be dangerous for dogs. Should I be freaking out about this? What steps should I take to ensure my dog is safe?

Answer

Your dog has ingested a 10mg THC gummy, and while it can be concerning, there are steps you can take to help ensure their safety. Quick action can make a difference.

  • Monitor your dog closely for any unusual symptoms.
  • Contact your veterinarian or an emergency vet clinic as soon as possible.
  • Be prepared to provide information about the gummy and your dog's health history.

THC, the psychoactive compound found in cannabis, can be toxic to dogs, especially in small breeds. Symptoms of THC ingestion in dogs may include lethargy, lack of coordination, drooling, vomiting, or even tremors or seizures in severe cases. It’s important to act quickly by contacting a vet who can guide you on the necessary steps and treatment based on the symptoms observed. Your vet may advise you to watch for certain signs or bring your dog in for immediate assessment. Remember, being calm but proactive in reaching out for professional help is crucial.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What signs should I watch for if my dog ingests THC?

    Common signs include lethargy, drooling, disorientation, urinary incontinence, or increased sensitivity to touch or sound. In severe cases, your dog may experience tremors or seizures.

  • How quickly do symptoms appear after ingestion?

    Symptoms can appear within 30 to 60 minutes of ingestion, but this may vary depending on your dog's size, the amount ingested, and their individual metabolism.

  • Can dogs recover from THC ingestion?

    Yes, with prompt veterinary care, many dogs recover fully. The treatment plan will depend on the severity of the symptoms and may include supportive care to help eliminate the toxin from their system.

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