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Botany

(77,105 posts)
Tue Mar 10, 2026, 06:44 PM 14 hrs ago

A neighbor I haven't seen for a while just stopped by and gave my Lab some milk bones and some marijuana buds for me.

The People's Republic of Clintonville (north columbus, oh) has some good folks.



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A neighbor I haven't seen for a while just stopped by and gave my Lab some milk bones and some marijuana buds for me. (Original Post) Botany 14 hrs ago OP
That's a real good neighbor Botany! HappyH 14 hrs ago #1
We need a miracle Codifer 14 hrs ago #2
Yes we do. And if needed we can make one on our own. Botany 14 hrs ago #3
A cautionary tail Phillies3737 13 hrs ago #5
Better have me check out those buds for you. marble falls 13 hrs ago #4

Phillies3737

(9 posts)
5. A cautionary tail
Tue Mar 10, 2026, 07:22 PM
13 hrs ago

I speak from experience: be sure you don't allow your Lab to get hold of any weed! Our then-1-yo black Lab (now 7 yo), must've eaten some (a bud? a joint?) off the ground during a walk in our neighborhood. Later that evening, he suddenly started exhibiting signs of a stroke: falling over, unable to get up from the pavement, peeing in the house (he never did that). After an emergency visit to a university vet hospital, they recommended neurological tests and an overnight stay. He was discharged the next morning, after vets didn't find anything wrong with him. They did say it was more than likely that he was stoned. That was the conclusion, $1,700 later.

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