My dog might have eaten almost a gram of really potent THC wax, what should I do?

Earlier today, I noticed that some of my THC wax was missing, and I think my dog might have ingested nearly a gram of it. I'm really worried because I know THC can be harmful to dogs. What signs should I look out for, and is there anything specific I should be doing right now?

Answer

It sounds like you suspect your dog may have ingested a significant amount of THC, which can indeed be harmful to them. Immediate observation and care are crucial in such situations.

  • Monitor your dog for signs of THC toxicity.
  • Contact a veterinarian as soon as possible.
  • Prepare for a potential emergency visit.

THC can be toxic to dogs, and signs of toxicity include unsteadiness, lethargy, dilated pupils, vomiting, twitching, and alterations in heart rate. It's crucial to watch for these symptoms closely. If observed, you should contact a veterinarian without delay. Keeping your veterinarian informed allows them to provide the best advice, and they may recommend coming in for an examination depending on the severity of the symptoms.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the signs of THC toxicity in dogs?

    Signs can include lethargy, impaired coordination, dilated pupils, vomiting, twitching, and an abnormal heart rate.

  • How quickly do symptoms appear after ingestion?

    Symptoms may appear within minutes to hours after ingestion, so monitoring your pet closely during this time is critical.

  • Can a vet provide treatment if my dog has ingested THC?

    Yes, a veterinarian can provide supportive care and specific treatments to help manage and reduce the symptoms of THC toxicity.

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