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Dogs suffer 'cannabis poisoning' after illegal rave | Dogs suffer 'cannabis poisoning' after illegal rave |
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Jen and Stuart's dogs could not even stand up after eating ravers' faeces | Jen and Stuart's dogs could not even stand up after eating ravers' faeces |
Two dogs became very unwell and could not stand up after being poisoned by cannabis following a rave, their owners have said. | Two dogs became very unwell and could not stand up after being poisoned by cannabis following a rave, their owners have said. |
Human faeces were left behind by some of the 500 people who attended the illegal party at Rowberrow Warren in Somerset on 27 December. | Human faeces were left behind by some of the 500 people who attended the illegal party at Rowberrow Warren in Somerset on 27 December. |
Jen, who did not want to give her surname, took her dogs Margot and Willow on a walk in the Winscombe nature reserve, where it is believed they ate the human waste. | Jen, who did not want to give her surname, took her dogs Margot and Willow on a walk in the Winscombe nature reserve, where it is believed they ate the human waste. |
"Their pupils were dilated, they couldn't walk, they couldn't stand up," said the 44-year-old from Wrington. | "Their pupils were dilated, they couldn't walk, they couldn't stand up," said the 44-year-old from Wrington. |
"It became apparent that there were quite a lot of human faeces in the woods which we assumed to be after the free party that had taken place the day before." | "It became apparent that there were quite a lot of human faeces in the woods which we assumed to be after the free party that had taken place the day before." |
The pets were taken to an emergency vet, who said the dogs were showing signs of cannabis ingestion. | The pets were taken to an emergency vet, who said the dogs were showing signs of cannabis ingestion. |
"They were really unresponsive so they had to keep them in overnight," she added. | "They were really unresponsive so they had to keep them in overnight," she added. |
The couple paid £1,600 in vet bill after their dogs needed IV fluids, charcoal and an overnight stay. | The couple paid £1,600 in vet bill after their dogs needed IV fluids, charcoal and an overnight stay. |
Jen's husband Stuart, 47, said: "Apparently 60% of cannabis remains in faeces and she [the vet] said she had seen other dogs with similar symptoms so that could possibly be it. | Jen's husband Stuart, 47, said: "Apparently 60% of cannabis remains in faeces and she [the vet] said she had seen other dogs with similar symptoms so that could possibly be it. |
"Obviously without a blood test they wouldn't know for certain, but that was her conclusion." | "Obviously without a blood test they wouldn't know for certain, but that was her conclusion." |
Margot and Willow had to be taken to the vet after becoming unwell | Margot and Willow had to be taken to the vet after becoming unwell |
According to Avon and Somerset Police, about 500 people gathered for an illegal rave at Rowberrow Warren in the early hours of 27 December. | According to Avon and Somerset Police, about 500 people gathered for an illegal rave at Rowberrow Warren in the early hours of 27 December. |
Police had to close off roads and damage was caused to fences nearby. | Police had to close off roads and damage was caused to fences nearby. |
Rosemary Reakes, from nearby Tynings Farm, said: "Somebody came up here and drove straight through here because of the fog. | Rosemary Reakes, from nearby Tynings Farm, said: "Somebody came up here and drove straight through here because of the fog. |
"The mess that they leave behind them and the fact they are interrupting our sleep and we had flashing lights all night because of the police." | "The mess that they leave behind them and the fact they are interrupting our sleep and we had flashing lights all night because of the police." |
Rosemary Reakes said they had flashing lights and woke her up in the middle of the night | Rosemary Reakes said they had flashing lights and woke her up in the middle of the night |
After sharing her concerns on social media, Jen said lots of people replied saying the same thing happened to their dogs in other places. | After sharing her concerns on social media, Jen said lots of people replied saying the same thing happened to their dogs in other places. |
The couple hope their story will make those who go to illegal raves think twice about how they treat the environment around them. | The couple hope their story will make those who go to illegal raves think twice about how they treat the environment around them. |
After an overnight stay at the vets, the pair were back to normal | After an overnight stay at the vets, the pair were back to normal |
The Veterinary Poisons Information Service (VPIS), which gives advice to vets, sees about 130 cases of dogs poisoned by cannabis each year. | The Veterinary Poisons Information Service (VPIS), which gives advice to vets, sees about 130 cases of dogs poisoned by cannabis each year. |
Nicola Robinson, vet and head of service, said: "Cannabis is not all absorbed - it doesn't all go into the bloodstream. | |
"Around 20% or less than 20% in many cases, depending on the form of cannabis, gets absorbed. | "Around 20% or less than 20% in many cases, depending on the form of cannabis, gets absorbed. |
"Therefore a lot of it gets passed on into the faeces completely unchanged. | "Therefore a lot of it gets passed on into the faeces completely unchanged. |
"So when a dog eats human faeces they would end up eating cannabis as it would be when the person ate it." | "So when a dog eats human faeces they would end up eating cannabis as it would be when the person ate it." |
In the cases reported to the VPIS, dogs are commonly exposed following ingestion, or accidental inhalation of smoke. | In the cases reported to the VPIS, dogs are commonly exposed following ingestion, or accidental inhalation of smoke. |
What are the signs of cannabis poisoning? | What are the signs of cannabis poisoning? |
Dogs who ingest a small dose of plant material may recover within 24 hours, but those ingesting larger doses may show clinical signs for several days, according to the VPIS. | Dogs who ingest a small dose of plant material may recover within 24 hours, but those ingesting larger doses may show clinical signs for several days, according to the VPIS. |
Central nervous system depression, a lack of voluntary coordination of muscle movements [often pronounced in the hind limbs], and a slow heart rate are the most common signs in animals exposed to cannabis. | Central nervous system depression, a lack of voluntary coordination of muscle movements [often pronounced in the hind limbs], and a slow heart rate are the most common signs in animals exposed to cannabis. |
Behavioural changes include aggression, agitation, barking and hallucinations. | Behavioural changes include aggression, agitation, barking and hallucinations. |
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