can dogs get high?

Discussion in 'Busted!' started by Ilivefordrugs324, Jul 4, 2007.

  1. Ilivefordrugs324

    Ilivefordrugs324 Banned

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    Hey guys, it's me again, with another stupid question. but be patient, I'm trying to learn as much of this as i can, well, my question is, is it possible for dogs to be high? Cause I have a lot of friends that say they smoke with their dogs and they always say stuff like "Dude, last night, I was smoking and I got my dog so fucked up last night" so how do you get a dog high? do you just like blow smoke in it's face? Cause I know a dog doesn't know how to take hits off a joint.
     
  2. Buddhisha

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    blow the smoke at you puppy's face, I wouldn't recommend it though..they don't seem to like it, at least mine..
     
  3. phenix23

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    it dependes on the dog, some like to get high while other dogs dont seem to like it. like buddhisha said, just blow smoke in ur dog's face, after a few time it should be high. personally speaking i would never do it to my dog, but some of my friends get their dogs stoned all the time and its really funny!
     
  4. TopNotchStoner

    TopNotchStoner Georgia Homegrown

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    Dude why do you keep making threads in the Busted subforum, when the threads have nothing to do with getting busted?
     
  5. Alfasty

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    Thats what i was wondering.
     
  6. Parkman

    Parkman Member

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    me too
     
  7. vactom

    vactom Fire on the Mountain

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    Because he obviously livesfordrugs....324.
    ;)
     
  8. MOZMAN

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    i got my mums siamese cat high once. it was one of the funniest things ever man.

    not a good idea to get a already loopy boxer dog high in a crowded room of stoners. you have been warned!
     
  9. stonerman420

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    my dog will just be sitting in a room with mad bowls and blunts going around. and hell just lay there for hours, the same exact spot too. its really funny trying to get him up, hell just fall right back down with as little effort as possible, its hilarious.
     
  10. Ilivefordrugs324

    Ilivefordrugs324 Banned

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    Well, where do you think I should make my threads then?
     
  11. vactom

    vactom Fire on the Mountain

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    http://www.hipforums.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=229
    Lmfao.
     
  12. TheShow

    TheShow Senior Member

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    in either the marijuana forum or the stoners lounge subforum, not the busted subforum
     
  13. skullkidnate

    skullkidnate ナサニエル

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    Some people are just dumb.
     
  14. jusdino4it

    jusdino4it DR. Lifetime Supporter

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    ^Thats mean man. He cant help it if hes mentally retarded. haha
     
  15. theknot535904

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    lol dogs can get high but ive found certain animals get high of certain things. birds get high off mulberries is a good example. also ive found that most dogs get high off tomatoes. they just chill and i always yell at mine after he has munched on a bunch of tomatoes and hell just slowly open his eyes and turn his head and then close em again. its funny as hell
     
  16. Roach

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    LMAO thats funny shit and im not even wasted.
     
  17. GrungeMetal

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    Once I made some firecrackers, the weed, peanut butter and crackers, ate 1, almost puked, it was so sick, went to bed

    Got up, tried to eat other, couldnt get it down, so gave it to my dog and totally forgot I did

    hour later my mom comes up stairs "the dogs sick"

    .....uh oh

    The dog was fucked, couldnt walk, couldnt do anything, he was like this for awhile, then eventually coudl walk but had no balance, always jumps on the back off the couch so he can see out the window, I remebr him doing this but his 2 back legs wenrent even touching the couch, he was jus balancing on his front 2 paws

    I dont think he liked it, HA
     
  18. E.S.O.

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    i got my sisters cat high..it kept running into walls and eating eveything in sight
     
  19. FarmerJ

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    My old oomate had a pit bull that loved to get high. When we would smoke she would follw the joint around the circle and stick her nose right in the face of whoever had it, untill they blew a hit at her. If she was in another part of the appartment, as soon as weed got lit she would come running, like it was a fresh can of food. His other dog, who came from the same litter, hated smoke so much that whenever weed got lit he would leave the room and go hang out alone in his Kennel til we were done.
     
  20. templeton

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    alright, first i thought this was some bullshit, but i wanted to ask anyway

    i have heard on several occasions that it is easier to get a dog high by blowing the smoke into their ears...

    i dont know why that would make sense, but does anyone have any experience with this method?

    any validity to this idea?
     

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