Lianne Bacon-Weekes rushed her her border collie, Moose to the vet after she saw him eating the human excrement which left him 'stumbling around' and lethargic.
A dog was left 'stoned' after consuming human faeces containing traces of cannabis during a walk which caused him to start 'stumbling about'. Two-year-old Moose was out with his owner Liane Bacon-Weekes on the coastal route around Strumble Head in Pembrokeshire earlier this month when he started eating something vulgar at the side of the path.
"Anyway, we finished our walk and drove home. But about three hours later he started stumbling around and became very lethargic. She explained: "I've since learned that when people eat cannabis they poo out 65% of it, which contains low levels of THC" - or Tetrahydrocannabinol, a psychoactive ingredient that gives the user a high. And, because dogs have more cannabinoid receptors than humans, they are more sensitive to its effects.
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