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  2. So your dog or cat ate marijuana. Here's what Columbus vets ...

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    So your dog or cat ate your stash. Marijuana toxicity in pets can be lethal. ... edibles their owners left out overnight or even when a dog eats the butt of a joint from a sidewalk on a walk ...

  3. Substances poisonous to dogs - Wikipedia

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    Food products and household items commonly handled by humans can be toxic to dogs. The symptoms can range from simple irritation to digestion issues, behavioral changes, and even death. The categories of common items ingested by dogs include food products, human medication, household detergents, indoor and outdoor toxic plants, and rat poison. [1]

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  5. 2007 pet food recalls - Wikipedia

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    Menu Foods' recalled products alone represent nearly 100 brands of cat and dog food, and as of 11 April, are the only brands known to have caused sickness in animals. Below is an overview of affected brands, as provided by the FDA and the companies: Menu Foods: Over 50 brands of dog food, [9] and over 40 brands of cat food. [10]

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    As Portnoy explained, Miss Peaches got into a packet of Ice Breakers gum. And well..gum and puppy tummies just don't mix. "Me and Miss Peaches are in the emergency room. She ate gum!" Portnoy said ...

  7. Curb your dog - Wikipedia

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    In New York City from the 1930s [1] to 1978, before citywide pooper-scooper laws were enacted, [2] street signs were put in place encouraging citizens to "curb" their dogs - defecate in the edge of the street, near the curb and in "the gutter", rather than on the sidewalk. The first known "curb your dog" signs in New York City, twenty five in ...