Prevention Tips
Protect Pets β’ Prevent Harm
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Prevention Tips
Cannabis toxicity in pets is rising. Even tiny amounts can cause tremors, blindness, or distress for up to 24 hours. These simple habits make every walk safer.
Why It Matters
Dogs explore with their noses and mouths. Edibles, cannabis butts, and ashes can smell like food β but even small pieces contain THC.
- Loss of coordination or collapse
- Tremors or twitching
- Disorientation or temporary blindness
- Vomiting or urinary dribbling
Up to 24h
of symptoms
Most cases
from discarded roaches/edibles
Dogs β humans
Theyβre more sensitive to THC
If Your Pet Is Exposed
- Call your veterinarian or ER clinic immediately
- Do not induce vomiting unless instructed
- Bring packaging or remnants with you
- Keep your dog warm, quiet, and secured for the ride
How to Dispose Responsibly
Tin it or bin it β never on the ground.
- Carry a pocket ashtray / tin for walks
- Seal leftovers before throwing them away
- Check pockets before parks & trails
- Store securely at home
Where Pets Run Into Risk
ποΈParks & trails
ποΈBeaches & picnic spots
πPlaygrounds & fields
πΆSidewalk edges
Walk-Ready Safety Checklist
Save or print for fast use before walks.
- Tin or pocket ashtray
- Poo bags (extra!)
- Treats for redirecting sniffs
- Secure leash/harness
- Scan high-risk ground areas
- Emergency vet in contacts
Free Posters & Social Graphics
Use these to spread awareness in your community.