[Vision2020] Marijuana Patch for Dogs

lfalen lfalen at turbonet.com
Mon Aug 1 10:31:23 PDT 2011


Bakery byproduct should not be fed to race horses, because it may contain chocolate. Chocolate contains a stimulant and the horse could be disqualify.
Roger
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From: "Saundra Lund" v2020 at ssl1.fastmail.fm
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2011 20:13:38 -0700
To: "'Dan Carscallen'" areaman at moscow.com, "'Moscow Vision 2020'" Vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Marijuana Patch for Dogs

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> Recently, however, I worry how raspberries may affect a 7 month old lab-mix puppy, because he seems to nibble them off as fast as my wife can pick them!
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> LOL, you can quit worrying . . . about the puppy, at least – a quick check of the ASPCA’s Poison Control Center yielded no hits for raspberries.
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> Now, as to whether you need to worry about the stress on the family from being deprived of those delectable berries by the puppy is a question I don’t know the answer to ;-)  Personally, I’d likely be happy to have a puppy lighten my picking burden, but that’s just me.
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> Thanks, too, for the reminder that grapes & raisins can be toxic to dogs, and that chocolate can be toxic to dogs & cats.  I’ll toss out that the artificial sweetener xylitol (commonly used in sugar-free gum, candies, and bake goods) can be horribly toxic to dogs especially, causing hypoglycemia, liver failure, and even death.  And, keep lilies away from your kitties!  Those interested in learning more can find the ASPCA Poison Control Center’s 2010 Top 10 list, and lots of other good information, here:
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> http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/poison-control/top-10-pet-poisons-of-the-year.aspx
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