The act of intentionally causing a dog to become intoxicated, whether through marijuana for dogs, dangerous dog drugs, or any other illegal dog substances, is a form of pet drug abuse and constitutes animal cruelty. The THC effects on dogs are severe and can include symptoms like lethargy, incoordination, vomiting, tremors, and even seizures. Canine drug poisoning is a serious veterinary concern, and exposing animals to psychoactive substances can lead to agonizing suffering and potentially fatal outcomes. Illicit pet substances are not only illegal but also extremely dangerous for animal consumption.
Animal impairment from such substances puts pets at significant risk of accidents, falls, and further injury. Furthermore, administering hallucinogens for animals is an act of extreme animal abuse and can cause profound psychological distress.
Instead of exploring harmful avenues, I can offer information on how to ensure your dog’s safety, well-being, and provide enrichment that supports their physical and mental health through positive, ethical, and legal means. If you are concerned about your dog’s behavior or health, please consult with a veterinarian or a certified professional dog trainer. They can provide guidance tailored to your specific needs and your dog’s well-being.