1193. Pet Marijuana Toxicity A Growing Problem




Animal Radio® show

Summary: Can Dogs Be Gay? Dogs may exhibit behavior that we, as humans, construe as sexual behavior. The truth of the matter is that it has more to do with dominance and not sexual preference. Alan Kabel unravels the mystery that has many of us scratching our head in confusion. Also, Dr. Chip Taylor was the advisor of the 3-D hit IMAX movie “Flight of the Butterflies.” He explains the intriguing migration of the Monarch from Mexico to Canada. You might be surprised about the life of this casual insect. Also, pooches getting high on pot is an increasing problem in states where medical marijuana is legal. Veterinarians say what used to be a rare problem is becoming alarmingly more common, and the results can be deadly. Dr. Stacy Meola says “Dogs most commonly get stoned by eating their owner's pot-enhanced foods.” Our own Dr. Debbie White is upset when owners won't come clean in order to save their pet. Also, Anne Wills is the founder and executive director of Dogs Finding Dogs, a Baltimore-area nonprofit that uses trained tracking teams to search for lost pets. Also, if a pet turtle shows up at your home, do not take him in. He is considered armed and dangerous. No joke. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the number of Salmonella cases linked to tiny breeds of the reptile is on the rise. Also, a dog survived a 110-mile trip beneath the hood of a Chevy Silverado with the blazing Southern California sun above. Jaime Magana of Chino says he had no idea there was a dog hitching a ride in the engine compartment until he stopped in San Clemente for lunch.