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SvampebobFirkant
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Re: Giving an abused dog shrooms to remove conditioned fear. [Re: Broly]
#23463141 - 07/21/16 04:24 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Don't. However, try get some THC extract, and add some to it's food, the dogs fur becomes really soft, and it's very good for it. My dad gives his dogs THC extract in their food, and he's been doing this for almost a year. Also, THC extract has shown to help people with their anxiety and depression as well, so I think it could work on your dog too.
Best of luck with it, I wish you two the best! I love dogs
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Re: Giving an abused dog shrooms to remove conditioned fear. *DELETED* [Re: SvampebobFirkant]
#23463425 - 07/21/16 05:52 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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-------------------- A bunch of jokes, with a grain of truth in each. The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese. What will be, will be.
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Re: Giving an abused dog shrooms to remove conditioned fear. [Re: psychobla]
#23463625 - 07/21/16 06:51 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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If you decide to, make sure you give your dog some xanax too. There are some dosing guidelines for dogs online, according to weight. I give my 6 pound Yorkie maybe .25 when it's thundering outside and within 20 minutes the little guy goes from a quivering train-wreck under the bed to having a case of the munchies that lasts 4-6 hours. You can be sure that it will be impossible for your dog to have a bad trip. Just make sure you have enough treats or toys around. To be more specific, you want to dissolve the xanax in a spoon with water and a pinch of sugar then using a syringe ( spore syringes minus the needle work well for bigger dogs) take it up and squirt it down their throat, or over their tongue where they can't spit it out.
Edited by ByCoverOfNight (07/21/16 06:57 PM)
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theGODSmademedoit

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Re: Giving an abused dog shrooms to remove conditioned fear. [Re: ByCoverOfNight]
#23463772 - 07/21/16 07:40 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Damn giving an abused dog shrooms your twisted nigga they might not should have given you that dog lmao
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onepunchman
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Re: Giving an abused dog shrooms to remove conditioned fear. [Re: theGODSmademedoit] 1
#23463925 - 07/21/16 08:40 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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So instead of giving her shrooms, I went ahead and bought CBD infused dog treats. The name of the treats is called Treatibles. It's a company that makes these treats specifically for dogs and pets. Let me just say, it works very well! I could definitely see a change in her temperament after I gave her one treat. It seemed to mellow her out and makes her less hyper vigilant and a lot more upbeat. The results are amazing. The good thing about it is the dog can't overdose on CBD so I could give her however much I want but I'm gonna limit it to 2 treats per day. One treat would last about 4-8 hours! I highly recommend for all you pet lovers
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Re: Giving an abused dog shrooms to remove conditioned fear. [Re: onepunchman]
#23464050 - 07/21/16 09:21 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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And for all the people flaming me for even considering giving my dog shrooms, here's a link on reddit. Very similiar to my situation.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Drugs/comments/2juzvf/my_dog_loves_shrooms/
And for people saying that dogs can't comprehend the trip, that might be true or it might not be true. We will never know because we aren't dogs. But here's a study that shows dogs do have 5HT2A receptors, same as humans. I believe those are the same receptors that the mushrooms target. Even if dogs can't comprehend the experience, it does not mean they won't get the anti-anxiety benefits from shrooms. The mice benefited from it..
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19164223
Good day.
Edited by onepunchman (07/21/16 09:27 PM)
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SyzygisticSoul
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Re: Giving an abused dog shrooms to remove conditioned fear. [Re: onepunchman] 1
#23464068 - 07/21/16 09:26 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Give a dog a shroom and he'll trip for 6 hours, teach a dog to shroom and he'll trip for a lifetime
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onepunchman
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Re: Giving an abused dog shrooms to remove conditioned fear. [Re: SyzygisticSoul]
#23464104 - 07/21/16 09:35 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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SyzygisticSoul said: Give a dog a shroom and he'll trip for 6 hours, teach a dog to shroom and he'll trip for a lifetime

Edited by onepunchman (07/21/16 09:37 PM)
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Re: Giving an abused dog shrooms to remove conditioned fear. [Re: SyzygisticSoul]
#23464681 - 07/22/16 12:57 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Thats beautiful
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YeOlde
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Re: Giving an abused dog shrooms to remove conditioned fear. [Re: SyzygisticSoul]
#23468827 - 07/23/16 10:22 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Yeah I don't know if anyone does know the science behind it but I have heard other similar stories about dogs eating weed and getting baked!
-------------------- My Psychedelic experiences: LSD - 30+ times (2 hits min / max 3 hits) every time. Shrooms - 4 times (2.5 - 3.5g) DMT - 5 times (Powerful breakthrough only once) Life can be one hell of a bitter pill to swallow so I chose acid instead -YeOlde
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Re: Giving an abused dog shrooms to remove conditioned fear. [Re: onepunchman]
#23468855 - 07/23/16 10:29 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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onepunchman said: And for all the people flaming me for even considering giving my dog shrooms, here's a link on reddit. Very similiar to my situation.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Drugs/comments/2juzvf/my_dog_loves_shrooms/
And for people saying that dogs can't comprehend the trip, that might be true or it might not be true. We will never know because we aren't dogs. But here's a study that shows dogs do have 5HT2A receptors, same as humans. I believe those are the same receptors that the mushrooms target. Even if dogs can't comprehend the experience, it does not mean they won't get the anti-anxiety benefits from shrooms. The mice benefited from it..
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19164223
Good day.
Not everyone flamed you though but yeah. The bottom line is:
1) Give the dog the choice to eat them, done spike the dog. 2) low doses; something they'd likely eat wild. Dry mushroom weights should be multiplied by 10 to get the fresh equivalent. Personally I don't think 0.5g is a bad one.
And good luck in whatever you choose and I hope the dog recovers. It's very sad to read such things but also very good to know people like you exist and are willing to help the dog
-------------------- My Psychedelic experiences: LSD - 30+ times (2 hits min / max 3 hits) every time. Shrooms - 4 times (2.5 - 3.5g) DMT - 5 times (Powerful breakthrough only once) Life can be one hell of a bitter pill to swallow so I chose acid instead -YeOlde
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onepunchman
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Re: Giving an abused dog shrooms to remove conditioned fear. [Re: YeOlde]
#23471027 - 07/23/16 11:54 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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YeOlde said:
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onepunchman said: And for all the people flaming me for even considering giving my dog shrooms, here's a link on reddit. Very similiar to my situation.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Drugs/comments/2juzvf/my_dog_loves_shrooms/
And for people saying that dogs can't comprehend the trip, that might be true or it might not be true. We will never know because we aren't dogs. But here's a study that shows dogs do have 5HT2A receptors, same as humans. I believe those are the same receptors that the mushrooms target. Even if dogs can't comprehend the experience, it does not mean they won't get the anti-anxiety benefits from shrooms. The mice benefited from it..
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19164223
Good day.
Not everyone flamed you though but yeah. The bottom line is:
1) Give the dog the choice to eat them, done spike the dog. 2) low doses; something they'd likely eat wild. Dry mushroom weights should be multiplied by 10 to get the fresh equivalent. Personally I don't think 0.5g is a bad one.
And good luck in whatever you choose and I hope the dog recovers. It's very sad to read such things but also very good to know people like you exist and are willing to help the dog 
Yeah, I'm saying for all of those who did flame me. Not saying everybody flamed me hahah. Thank you though
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Re: Giving an abused dog shrooms to remove conditioned fear. [Re: onepunchman]
#23471156 - 07/24/16 12:55 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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onepunchman said: So instead of giving her shrooms, I went ahead and bought CBD infused dog treats. The name of the treats is called Treatibles. It's a company that makes these treats specifically for dogs and pets. Let me just say, it works very well! I could definitely see a change in her temperament after I gave her one treat. It seemed to mellow her out and makes her less hyper vigilant and a lot more upbeat. The results are amazing. The good thing about it is the dog can't overdose on CBD so I could give her however much I want but I'm gonna limit it to 2 treats per day. One treat would last about 4-8 hours! I highly recommend for all you pet lovers 
Man fuck some cbd treats. I understand if you think it has health benefits. Who knows if this cbd extract could be contaminated. (something they sprayed on the mj originally or anything.) I personally took a massive dose of cbd myself, with no thc. I literally had no effect. No mental or physical effect. IMO, if it doesn't affect me at a high dosage at all, it won't affect your dog. So I'm pretty sure your dogs improved mental state is not due to cbd's. I bet you all are placebo'd. Just show your dog some love. If you still feel the need to test drugs on your dog, just know that it is now a guinea pig. I can't speak on the effects of psychedelics on dogs.
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Re: Giving an abused dog shrooms to remove conditioned fear. [Re: bigbitch]
#23473273 - 07/24/16 07:03 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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bigbitch said:
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onepunchman said: So instead of giving her shrooms, I went ahead and bought CBD infused dog treats. The name of the treats is called Treatibles. It's a company that makes these treats specifically for dogs and pets. Let me just say, it works very well! I could definitely see a change in her temperament after I gave her one treat. It seemed to mellow her out and makes her less hyper vigilant and a lot more upbeat. The results are amazing. The good thing about it is the dog can't overdose on CBD so I could give her however much I want but I'm gonna limit it to 2 treats per day. One treat would last about 4-8 hours! I highly recommend for all you pet lovers 
Man fuck some cbd treats. I understand if you think it has health benefits. Who knows if this cbd extract could be contaminated. (something they sprayed on the mj originally or anything.) I personally took a massive dose of cbd myself, with no thc. I literally had no effect. No mental or physical effect. IMO, if it doesn't affect me at a high dosage at all, it won't affect your dog. So I'm pretty sure your dogs improved mental state is not due to cbd's. I bet you all are placebo'd. Just show your dog some love. If you still feel the need to test drugs on your dog, just know that it is now a guinea pig. I can't speak on the effects of psychedelics on dogs.
Why would it be contaminated? They extract the CBD from hemp. I think you are being a little paranoid. As for CBD not working on you, maybe thats just you? Or maybe you got fake CBD, since there are a lot of companies making fake CBD. You have to find a trusted source. I know plenty of people who benefited from using CBD vape oil. There are cases where CBD actually destroys cancer cells. Do your research before saying something doesn't work. And it's funny you say CBD doesn't work on my dog and that it's just a placebo. Were you there to observe my dog's behavior before and after receiving cbd treats? Nope, don't think so. If you weren't there how can you jump to conclusion saying it's just a placebo? I gave my dog normal treats and she didn't react the way she did with the CBD treats. Oh yeah my dog is now a guinea pig because I gave her CBD-infused DOGGIE treats, specifically made for DOGS from a company that loves dogs. Lol get out of here with that crap.
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Re: Giving an abused dog shrooms to remove conditioned fear. [Re: onepunchman]
#23474713 - 07/25/16 08:07 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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I said I understand if you think it has health benefits. I can't speak on the cancer cell stuff. Many supplements and extracts are contaminated though. I also did not say your dog was a guinea pig, for giving it cbd treats. I was saying if you give it psychedelics (like the title of your thread), it's a guinea pig.
I've had dumbass buddies who said they got high off cbd. I personally have tried multiple cbd extracts, and even extracted my own. cbds alone have had no effect on me whatsoever, that I could feel, even when taking that massive dose. They did not make me happier, or mellow. So I still think you all are placebo'd. Your dog could be happy after taking them from having attention recently or anything. I just feel like if a massive dose doesn't make me feel different, it won't make a dog feel different. So any effects your dog is getting from the cbd treats is a purely medical effect, that I don't believe will noticably affect its mood.
Edited by bigbitch (07/25/16 08:08 AM)
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Re: Giving an abused dog shrooms to remove conditioned fear. [Re: bigbitch]
#23474794 - 07/25/16 08:47 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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CBD has a massive effect for me, especially mixed with a minor amount of thc(how it's suppose to be used, they perform best in conjunction). Anti anxiety, vasorelaxant very apparent effects especially on psychedelics
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Re: Giving an abused dog shrooms to remove conditioned fear. [Re: onepunchman]
#28590878 - 12/20/23 06:33 AM (1 month, 8 days ago) |
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onepunchman said: Don't worry guys, i'm not gonna do it. I'm gonna feed her CBD infused doggie treats instead. I heard CBD oil works very good for anxiety for dogs. And they aren't psychoactive, you just get all the health benefits without the high
Did you try it? I'm thinking about giving CBD for my dog's anxiety. Also, should I take into account her other health issues? She also has dermatitis. I've already found a good vet in my area via petsylife.com and I'll ask this question before giving CBD to my dog, but it woukd be great to learn from the experience of others.
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Re: Giving an abused dog shrooms to remove conditioned fear. [Re: lisaj]
#28592189 - 12/21/23 02:18 AM (1 month, 7 days ago) |
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I think I read somewhere that dogs and animals like shrooms! Don't think it would effect them like it does us (knowing for whom the bell tolls as Frasier once put it) but, obviously, I wouldn't test out the theory!
I remember once when I was walking my friends dog. I had been drinking and was tripping on shrooms. I ended up vomiting, and dogs being dogs the greedy thing/Husky proceeded to eat my vomit!
A while later the dog suddenly bolted and we couldn't find her anywhere! Then I remembered she had eaten my sick and we assumed she was lost/tripping somewhere out of her mind!
Turned up safe and sound though and I don't think she was tripping!
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Re: Giving an abused dog shrooms to remove conditioned fear. [Re: wolf8312]
#28592201 - 12/21/23 02:43 AM (1 month, 7 days ago) |
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Discuss that with your vet maybe. It's better to be safe and ensure you're making the right choices for your pet's health. If your furry friend is dealing with skin issues, to buy apoquel online canada could be a viable solution. Engaging in a conversation with the vet allows for a personalized approach, considering your pet's specific needs and any potential interactions between medications and diet. Seeking professional advice is a responsible step in providing the best care for our beloved pets.
Edited by glanmit (12/25/23 02:26 PM)
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Re: Giving an abused dog shrooms to remove conditioned fear. [Re: glanmit]
#28592211 - 12/21/23 03:10 AM (1 month, 7 days ago) |
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glanmit said: Discuss that with your vet maybe. Better to be safe
Say what? 
This was a long time ago now buddy! I think my friend shipped his dog off to a 'farm' as well when he left the country! Maybe it was even a real farm but hummm...
Edit: sorry, clearly you were talking to the poster above me!
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