Journalism: Kansas City Pets Confront Worsening Legal Weed Risk

Pretty soon your dog is just going to play video games and lose the will to exercise and or engage with the outside world . . . Here's the newspaper warning for subscribers who must be high if they're paying for this . . .

Both in Kansas City and nationwide, veterinarians have seen an increase in marijuana poisoning in pets. Marijuana can be toxic to dogs, cats and horses, according to the University of Michigan College of Veterinary Medicine.

Union Hill Animal Hospital in midtown Kansas City sent a notice to its patients saying it is “seeing a higher-than-normal number of toxicity cases” following recreational legalization in Missouri.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Kansas City pets are getting sick from weed after MO legalization. Local vet has tips

Now that recreational marijuana is legal in Missouri, the chances of your pets being exposed to weed or marijuana smoke may increase, local vets say. Both in Kansas City and nationwide, veterinarians have seen an increase in marijuana poisoning in pets.

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