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It's not laughing matter. An increasing number of dogs in New Jersey are being treated for intentional and accidental marijuana exposure.According to Peter Falk, a spokesman for the New Jersey Veterinary Medical Association, there’s been a rising number of dogs on pot being treated by Garden State veterinarians. Also, calls to the Animal Poison Control Center have spiked.
“Some people think they’re very funny and blow marijuana smoke in a dog or cat's face, but that’s totally inappropriate,” he said.There's also danger in edibles.“If you have a tray of brownies on your counter and you have a Labrador that counter-surfs, that tray is gone. People have to be very careful about access for their pets," he said.
Falk said if your dog gets high on pot, his or her behavior will probably change noticeably.“The pet may be wobbly, they may drool, their pupils may become dilated, they may become more vocal. Cats may howl, they may become a little more hyper-active," he said.
If you are stupid your pet has to be tough? What is next?