Scooby doobie don't: Discarded joints pose hazards for dogs

An 8-month-old poodle named Bondi, sit next to his 'best friend' Colleen Briggs, at home before a walk to the park on April 6 in New York. When Bondi recently became sick, a quick diagnosis found he was likely poisoned after nibbling unfinished marijuana joints. Veterinarians are growing alarmed by an apparent rise in marijuana poisonings among dogs that ingest discarded joints and edibles on city sidewalks.
Bebeto Matthews | AP
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