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#16 User is offline   elysium 

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Posted 17 April 2012 - 04:43 PM

Look at the success this guy had using cannabis oil (orally/topically) on his dog - amazing results.

https://www.facebook...hp?id=575476602

I would try a cannabis oil protocol before chemo. Rub it onto the lymph glands and feed it to your dog also.

I've seen two more cases where a dog has been cured of cancer through cannabis oil.

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Posted 17 April 2012 - 04:47 PM

View PostTevion, on 17 April 2012 - 01:11 PM, said:

View PostCASHMONEY28G, on 17 April 2012 - 11:42 AM, said:

sorry to hear that m8 my dog 8 now he had a couple dangers bot wot i do is take a pull then blow it in his face he loves it keep coming back for more he seems nice and relaxed. :yinyang:


Sorry to say dude I just find that cruel, do you know how sensitive a dogs nose is? Unless the dog has written I like blowbacks in capital letters on your living room table in felt tip pens how do you know he likes it? Perhaps he likes you and that's why he's coming back.
Christ the main reason I gave up my rollups was the smoke going up my cats nose and I rarely smoked when they were in the room!
I think there's a difference between feeding a dog medicinal cannabis and torturing one by blowing smoke in or at his very sensitive nasal area though. For that reason I hope the OP tries feeding the oil and I wish him and the wee dog every success!

he likes it
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Posted 17 April 2012 - 07:38 PM

View PostCASHMONEY28G, on 17 April 2012 - 04:47 PM, said:

View PostTevion, on 17 April 2012 - 01:11 PM, said:

View PostCASHMONEY28G, on 17 April 2012 - 11:42 AM, said:

sorry to hear that m8 my dog 8 now he had a couple dangers bot wot i do is take a pull then blow it in his face he loves it keep coming back for more he seems nice and relaxed. :yinyang:


Sorry to say dude I just find that cruel, do you know how sensitive a dogs nose is? Unless the dog has written I like blowbacks in capital letters on your living room table in felt tip pens how do you know he likes it? Perhaps he likes you and that's why he's coming back.
Christ the main reason I gave up my rollups was the smoke going up my cats nose and I rarely smoked when they were in the room!
I think there's a difference between feeding a dog medicinal cannabis and torturing one by blowing smoke in or at his very sensitive nasal area though. For that reason I hope the OP tries feeding the oil and I wish him and the wee dog every success!

he likes it


a dog can smell stuff through brick walls bro, think about it.
I hope cannabis is not legalised under licence for medical use
I hope its legalised because its our fucking human right to use.
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Posted 17 April 2012 - 09:57 PM

View Postkomodod, on 17 April 2012 - 07:38 PM, said:

View PostCASHMONEY28G, on 17 April 2012 - 04:47 PM, said:

View PostTevion, on 17 April 2012 - 01:11 PM, said:

View PostCASHMONEY28G, on 17 April 2012 - 11:42 AM, said:

sorry to hear that m8 my dog 8 now he had a couple dangers bot wot i do is take a pull then blow it in his face he loves it keep coming back for more he seems nice and relaxed. :yinyang:


Sorry to say dude I just find that cruel, do you know how sensitive a dogs nose is? Unless the dog has written I like blowbacks in capital letters on your living room table in felt tip pens how do you know he likes it? Perhaps he likes you and that's why he's coming back.
Christ the main reason I gave up my rollups was the smoke going up my cats nose and I rarely smoked when they were in the room!
I think there's a difference between feeding a dog medicinal cannabis and torturing one by blowing smoke in or at his very sensitive nasal area though. For that reason I hope the OP tries feeding the oil and I wish him and the wee dog every success!

he likes it


a dog can smell stuff through brick walls bro, think about it.


Now that is sound advice there mate, perhaps we won't agree on everything; but I agree

I'm a guide dog owner, where I go,my dog goes and when I'm in the house he likes to be near me

When I'm toking he's in the room as well, if I leave him in the bedroom he starts moaning and barking, he's the kinda dog who always wants his master

So I've been thinking lately, perhaps it's not so good all of the time

I never,never would do something like that, blow any smoke in his face, but he does smell it the only thing I know for sure is it does seem to chill him out

But I do have an air purifyer hopefully it helps a little bit

But a good post there mate
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Posted 17 April 2012 - 11:04 PM

I can state from experience that giving dogs cannabis isnt clever my mates dog ate 1/4 of resin years ago and although i can laugh about it now his dog was stoned for over 4 days solid and i thought at the time about giving my best mate a good slap as he left the resin on his coffee table like a typical stoner.
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Posted 17 April 2012 - 11:24 PM

ive known a dog that learned the word blowbacks. of its own free will it would get excited and happily take one. i always loved that ugly mutt :D it new when its limit was :yinyang:
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"a cave painting found in coastal Kyushuu depicts tall stalks and cannabis leaves. It too is from the Jomon period, and is one of the earliest Japanese artworks in existence"
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Posted 17 April 2012 - 11:27 PM

View Postmrgrumpy, on 17 April 2012 - 11:04 PM, said:

I can state from experience that giving dogs cannabis isnt clever my mates dog ate 1/4 of resin years ago and although i can laugh about it now his dog was stoned for over 4 days solid and i thought at the time about giving my best mate a good slap as he left the resin on his coffee table like a typical stoner.
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hey mate, was that resin made from homegrown?
or was it the usual?

Perhaps it depends what it is, I'm sure I read something about it can help dogs or something maybe something to research eh?

know what you mean though, a mates dog did the same thing can't remember if the dog was stoned though but he was real excitable for a few weeks after that
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Posted 18 April 2012 - 01:54 AM

I would be very dubious about getting a dog high (non-psycoactive treatment maybe ok tho) as I believe they are quite sensitive to altered states of perception and can find it very distressing.

When my last dog died I was gutted (had her since I was a boy) but it wasn't unexpected coz she had diabetes and i was due to take her to the "farm" that week but nature intervened. Feel a bit shit just typing this and it was 2yrs ago but she was like a little sister to me.

So I really feel for you and yours dude and I really hope you sort something.

At least you have our wonderful communities shoulder to cry on should you need it.(feel free to pm if you need to)
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Sorry I can't offer a constructive solution to your problem.
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Posted 18 April 2012 - 05:26 AM

:blub: Good vibes your way,he looks strong mate so...
hope he pulls through
my dog had a stroke last year it nearly killed him,he was in pdsa for 1 week,
said hes got brain damage,because he couldnt get up the only thing he could do was lift
his head,i was a mess...We had to learn him how to walk again it took a few months,about a year on now
hes back to normal almost, just a slite limp...good luck man hope u get him fixed.

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Posted 18 April 2012 - 06:37 AM

Thanks for the replys people, it helps a lot.

Got to go to the vet at 6.20 tonight for a consultation, so we will go from there. Work out all our options and that.

Ill let you know what they say and hopefully be able to post up hes results so maybe someone in the know can run theyre eyes over them.

Thanks uk420!
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Posted 18 April 2012 - 07:43 AM

Glad you're taking the fella to see the vet today Papa Smurf, and I know that you will do the right thing come the time, if it comes at all.
Re Cannabis, I would urge caution, its very easy to OD animals, and they have bad trips too ;) But it can help, in tiny weeny doses.
I wish you and yours the very best PS, I know how hard it can be facing such a scene. Its still sore to think of old Lulu, who passed over a handful of months back. But its a selfish sort of sore, because its all about me, and I'm a sucker for all dogs.

All the best mate. :smoke: :lucky:
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Posted 18 April 2012 - 08:15 AM

I hope all goes well for you dude. I lost a 12 yearold Jack Russell just over two years ago to exactly the same disease. At the time I was working away for 3 weeks at a time, when I left her she was fine, when I came home she could barely walk and the vets advised us to have her put down. It was incredible how quickly this all happened and I still miss her now but I do have another Jack now and she gets uber spoiled and is absolutely nuts, just the way I like 'em.
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Posted 18 April 2012 - 08:48 PM

View PostPapa smurf, on 17 April 2012 - 10:01 AM, said:

Me and the mrs are in bits,
Seeing as hes my best mate

Can anybody help shed some light?


Hey Papa & the Mrs, sorry to hear your bad news and im feeling your pain.
sending all my love - he's lovely and i hope you get answers to help him here.

Peace n luv
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Posted 19 April 2012 - 12:18 AM

Feel for you i love my dogs to bits so i know how your feeling ,whatever happens mate dont let your best friend suffer.
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Posted 19 April 2012 - 04:55 PM

You learn something new everyday. I never knew how bad it is to blow smoke into a dog's face. Thankyou 420!

And good luck with the situation papa smurf! I lost a dog recently, its heartbreaking :(

This post has been edited by hightilidie23: 19 April 2012 - 04:56 PM

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