What To Do If Your Dog Gets Into Your Stash with Dr. Ruth Roberts
As cannabis makes wonderful strides in being legalized in individual states, it also gives rise to the possibility of our pets accidentally getting into our stash and ingesting cannabis or cannabis products. While cannabis can be an amazing therapeutic tool for your pet’s health, your pet getting into your stash can be dangerous. In this episode of Your Natural Dog with Angela Ardolino, we’re joined by Dr. Ruth Roberts, integrative veterinarian, holistic pet health coach, longtime pet advocate and your pet’s ally. Dr. Ruth joins us to discuss what to do if your dog gets into your stash, and the benefits of cannabis medicine for pets when used safely.
Episode Recap:
- Can dogs get high from eating cannabis?
- Do you need to rush to the emergency vet? (In most cases, no!)
- Dangers of edibles and ingredients
- What do I do if my dog gets into my stash?
- Static Ataxia
- Intoxication vs Toxicity
- Perpetuating the unnecessary fear of THC
- Natural Plant Medicine vs Conventional Pharmaceuticals
- Titration and Dosing Cannabis, CBD & THC
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- Angela Ardolino
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About Angela Ardolino
Accordingly, she has used CBD Dog Health’s Full Spectrum Hemp Extract CBD for Pets, and now MycoDog mushroom extracts, on all her pets at her rescue farm every day since 2016. Angela has Odie, a 16-year-old mini-schnauzer, as well as Jolene, Maza, and Rhemi. In addition, she has 4-10 more any time she is fostering or boarding. She is a member of the Society of Cannabis Clinicians and the Veterinary Cannabis Association. In fact, Angela has educated hundreds of medical doctors and veterinarians on the therapeutic uses of medical cannabis on animals.
About Dr. Ruth Roberts
Unfortunately, her textbook knowledge and many years spent practicing traditional Western veterinary medicine only took her so far. Dr. Ruth began pursuing acupuncture and Eastern Veterinary Medicine at the Chi Institute in Florida. This opened up many new avenues for her. But most importantly, it revealed the healing powers of acupuncture, as well as herbal and food therapy. She realized that what our pets eat is the first step in preventative care and maintaining good health. Dr. Ruth realized that in order for our pets to meet their bodies’ nutritional demands, they needed real food. And thus, The Original CrockPET Diet™ was born. Soon enough, acupuncture, herbal therapy and food therapy became her preferred treatments and recommendations. Integrative veterinary medicine gave her the chance to become not only an advocate for pets, but an ally.