Is my dog going to be okay if it was in the room with friends smoking marijuana last night? Should I be looking for specific symptoms?

Last night, some friends were over and smoking marijuana in the living room where my dog was hanging out too. I'm worried about whether it could have affected him, even if he didn’t directly consume it. Are there specific symptoms I should be watching for to ensure he's okay?

Answer

Being exposed to marijuana smoke can affect dogs even if they don't consume it directly. It's important to monitor your dog for any signs of exposure to ensure his safety.

  • Watch for symptoms of marijuana exposure
  • Monitor your dog's behavior closely
  • Seek veterinary help if symptoms appear

Marijuana smoke can cause symptoms in dogs similar to those in humans, such as lethargy, disorientation, or unusual behavior. Dogs have a more sensitive respiratory system, and secondhand smoke can lead to inhalation toxicity or other health complications. Common signs of marijuana exposure in dogs include drooling, imbalance, incoordination, lethargy, hyperactivity, or unusual vocalizations.

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the signs that my dog has been affected by marijuana smoke?

    Dogs affected by marijuana smoke may exhibit signs like drooling, lack of coordination, lethargy, hyperactivity, and sometimes vomiting or incontinence.

  • How long do the effects of marijuana exposure last in dogs?

    The effects can last anywhere from a few hours to a day, depending on the amount inhaled, the size of the dog, and their overall health.

  • When should I contact a veterinarian?

    Contact a vet if your dog shows persistent or worsening symptoms, such as prolonged lethargy, severe disorientation, or vomiting. Immediate care is needed for severe symptoms.

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