
If your dog ate a marijuana edible, it’s important to act quickly. Edibles often contain high concentrations of THC and additional ingredients like chocolate or xylitol, which can increase the risk of toxicity.
Even small amounts can affect dogs more strongly than humans, so early action is key.
If your dog has ingested a marijuana edible, take these steps right away:
You can also contact ASPCA Animal Poison Control: 888-426-4435
Same-day urgent care appointments are available.
Yes, THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is toxic to dogs. Their bodies process THC differently, making them much more sensitive to its effects.
Edibles are especially dangerous because they often contain concentrated THC along with other harmful ingredients like chocolate or artificial sweeteners.
Symptoms can appear within 30 minutes to a few hours after ingestion and may include:
In severe cases, dogs may become unresponsive or develop more serious complications.

You should contact a veterinarian immediately if:
Even if symptoms seem mild, monitoring and early care are important.
At Nexus Veterinary Urgent Care, treatment focuses on supportive care and preventing complications.
Treatment may include:
Most dogs recover well with prompt treatment, but timing is critical.
We provide same-day urgent care to help your pet get the care they need as soon as possible in Chesapeake, Virginia Beach, Norfolk. Visit us at 1124 Lynnhaven Parkway, Virginia Beach, VA 23452 or call us at 757-974-8111.