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For anyone curious, yes, it is toxic to dogs, yes a little bit will make them very sick, but it actually takes quite a lot to hit the LD50 amount for doggos. Somwhere around 1 gram per lb the dog weighs, which is a LOT of weed.

Still, keep it away from them, but hopefully it helps others to know that while it will make them very sick, it would take a great deal of weed to actually risk their life. So if they eat a bud or two, strap in for a bad night of them throwing up, but know that they're not at risk of death. Unless they weigh like 5lbs.