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    Default Medical MJ for Dogs

    Just wanted to share in case it could help someone else.

    I have a friend that has a dog that started having seizures. This person is opposed to vet meds and after some research etc decided to try MJ to control them.

    We have been making dog treats out of oatmeal, peanut butter and MJ. So far 2 weeks seizure free. He was having multiple seizures each day so he's making progress.

    I used a no bake recipe as to not activate the THC. He also wouldn't eat regular bud so we had to mask the taste.

    1 Cup Peanut Butter
    1 1/4 C to 1 1/2 C Oats
    7 grams MJ

    Grind MJ and mix well into Peanut Butter. Add oats.
    Mixture will be sticky.
    Divide mixture and roll into small balls. This should make around 20 treats.
    Once rolled up roll the ball on a plate of oats to coat it so that it isn't sticky.
    ( I add a piece of bacon dog treat to the top)

    Set in Freezer and store in Fridge.

    This dog weighs about 50 pounds or so. 1 treat a day (1/3 gram) is what he has been eating.



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    That's awesome Sheila, thanks for sharing. I have a friend who's dog has seizures, we tried some oil last year and he went 34 days free, Honestly I don't know why she stopped using the oil because now she has to pay a fortune for pills from the US that are ruining his liver and still don't work. She knows where I am if she want to try again, I may send her your story. I take it the dog isn't at all stoned?

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    That's pretty cool.

    And no they're not high because it wasn't baked.

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    It's still possible to be stoned on none activated weed, I've done it many times eating bubble hash, not as strong granted but still stoned.

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    Great post. Will help a few people I know with dogs

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    Quote Originally Posted by VMAX View Post
    That's awesome Sheila, thanks for sharing. I have a friend who's dog has seizures, we tried some oil last year and he went 34 days free, Honestly I don't know why she stopped using the oil because now she has to pay a fortune for pills from the US that are ruining his liver and still don't work. She knows where I am if she want to try again, I may send her your story. I take it the dog isn't at all stoned?
    She says he hasn't been stoned or high at all. He just is his former, normal happy self. He's a boxer and pretty high energy. She was really open to doing this because her husband got off of narcotic pain pills after 3 years by using MJ.

    Quote Originally Posted by breakitdownrollitup View Post
    That's pretty cool.

    And no they're not high because it wasn't baked.

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    He shouldn't get high because in theory the THC is not activated. I am no expert on this but I have eaten raw bud countless times and only felt high one time. We thought it would be the best choice.

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    Definitely the best choice. Any pill or shot from a vet and you really don't know what you're giving to your animal.

    Marijuana is just a natural herb and the safest medicine.

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