Huge rise in stoned dogs after New York legalises cannabis
Pet dogs are getting stoned after eating cannabis discarded on the streets of New York, according to veterinarians.
Pet dogs are getting stoned after eating cannabis discarded on the streets of New York, according to veterinarians.
Originally from Berkeley, California, longtime cannabis farmer and caregiver, Marelyn Shapiro, moved her family of six to Las Vegas Nevada to care for her ailing parents.
Recently, I thought I’d adopt two small dogs. It’s something I’d thought about doing for a while, but didn’t act on it for one reason or another – all having to do with my living situations the past few years.
This year has been a difficult time for Fredzia, a young female African elephant at Warsaw Zoo in the Polish capital.
Cannabis has been used for medicinal purposes for thousands of years. The prohibition of cannabis in the middle of the 20th century has arrested cannabis research. In recent years there is a growing debate about the use of cannabis for medical purposes. The term ‘medical cannabis’ refers to physician-recommended use of the cannabis plant and its components, called cannabinoids, to treat disease or improve symptoms
The bill would give veterinarians the same protections as doctors who recommend marijuana for human patients.
“For our patients, they age much faster than we do and this really isn’t an issue that can wait for a three-year review,”
Cannabis has been used for medicinal purposes for thousands of years. The prohibition of cannabis in the middle of the 20th century has arrested cannabis research. In recent years there is a growing debate about the use of cannabis for medical purposes. The term ‘medical cannabis’ refers to physician-recommended use of the cannabis plant and its components, called cannabinoids, to treat disease or improve symptoms. In conclusion, the evidence from current research supports the use of medical cannabis in the treatment of chronic pain in adults. Careful follow-up and monitoring of patients using cannabis/cannabinoids are mandatory.
Cannabis has been used to treat pain for thousands of years. However, since the early part of the 20th century, laws restricting cannabis use have limited its evaluation using modern scientific criteria. Over the last decade, the situation has started to change because of the increased availability of cannabis in the United States for either medical or recreational purposes, making it important to provide the public with accurate information as to the effectiveness of the drug for joint pain among other indications. Natural phytocannabinoids and synthetic derivatives have produced clear activity in a variety of models of joint pain in animals.
“People come to us crying because their dog finally has some relief from their pain,”