Is Marijuana / Cannabis / THC Toxic to Dogs?
Marijuana toxicity in pets has increased dramatically with legalization. Edibles are the most dangerous form because they often contain chocolate or xylitol in addition to THC. Dogs are the most commonly affected species.
Quick Answer
Yes, marijuana / cannabis / thc is toxic to dogs. Moderate โ edibles are more dangerous than plant material. Marijuana toxicity in pets has increased dramatically with legalization. Edibles are the most dangerous form because they often contain chocolate or xylitol in addition to THC. Dogs are the most commonly affected species. Watch for symptoms like stumbling and loss of coordination and dilated pupils.
Symptoms to Watch For
- Stumbling and loss of coordination
- Dilated pupils
- Urinary incontinence
- Extreme lethargy or agitation
- Slow heart rate, hypothermia
Timeline
Symptoms typically appear within 30-60 minutes but can take up to 3 hours with edibles.
Treatment
- Contact vet honestly about what was ingested
- Decontamination if within 30 minutes
- IV fluids and temperature management
- Anti-nausea medication
- Monitoring for secondary toxins in edibles (chocolate, xylitol)
Prevention
- Store all cannabis products in pet-proof containers
- Edibles should be locked away
- Be aware that dogs will eat discarded joints and roaches
- Secondhand smoke can also affect pets
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This is for informational purposes only. In any poisoning emergency, contact your veterinarian or ASPCA Animal Poison Control (888-426-4435) immediately.