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Dog poisoned on Chilliwack trail by feces tainted with cannabis

鈥楧ogs are gross but we love them anyway,鈥 owner says after getting a vet bill for almost $1K
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A mountain-biker said his dog is recovering after being poisoned by cannabis-tainted feces on a hiking trail in the Chilliwack River Valley.

The vet bill was almost $1000, and Ben Koslowsky wants his experience to become a cautionary tale for others.

The worse part, he said, is that he could have lost his pup, Sophie, a year-old border collie/heeler cross.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a bit of a crazy story,鈥 Koslowsky said, about what happened Sept. 7 while he and his pup were exploring an unnamed trail.

Somehow Sophie found and ate human feces, which tests confirmed contained THC 鈥 the psychoactive compound found in cannabis.

鈥淭he smell is like perfume to dogs,鈥 he said.

It was only their third mountain bike ride together, as he鈥檇 been waiting for the puppy to be physically ready to accompay him on the trails.

鈥淲ithin an hour and a half of getting home, she was laying in a pool of drool,鈥 Koslowsky said. 鈥淗er eyes were huge. She was shaking and she had peed herself.鈥

Making it to the animal hospital within 15 minutes, he said the vet induced vomiting quickly, put the dog on IV fluids and prescribed a course of antibiotics. The vet said if he had not have arrived so quickly, it might have been game over.

The bill came to $937.

鈥淵ep, it was a thousand-dollar dookie,鈥 Koslowsky said. 鈥淪o I just thought people should be aware 鈥 and warned about what鈥檚 out there so they can extra careful.鈥

It鈥檚 actually a thing with human waste poisoning dogs. It鈥檚 been happening in the past few years in the wake of legalization of cannabis in several jurisdictions. Of course, sometimes the animal gets into someone鈥檚 stash of cannabis directly. It could be edibles or leftovers of a joint.

But after a quick internet search, Koslowsky found dozens of media reports where dogs were sickened by cannabis-laced poop, likely after the person consumed edibles. There were reports from cities like Vancouver, Squamish, Vermont, Colorado, and more.

鈥淚 have discovered it鈥檚 becoming an issue. I just wish everyone would clean up after themselves better.鈥

Some vets say they are seeing up to three or four cases of cannabis toxicity in dogs per week. They鈥檝e seen it happen on hiking trails, but also in city parks, and on streets in communities with large homeless populations.

The mountain biker said he moved to this part of B.C. about 15 years ago from Manitoba, mainly for the outdoor lifestyle, with nearby mountains and the local trail system.

鈥淲e know lots of people with dogs who are always out on the trails. Most don鈥檛 think about something like this happening.鈥

Koslowsky has always had dogs and he said his Sophie is the 鈥渟weetest鈥 dog he鈥檚 ever had the pleasure of caring for. They call her 鈥楴ature Girl鈥 because of how much she loves being outdoors.

鈥淒og are gross but we love them anyway,鈥 he concluded. 鈥淥f course, I had to brush her teeth.鈥



jfeinberg@theprogress.com

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Jennifer Feinberg

About the Author: Jennifer Feinberg

I have been a Chilliwack Progress reporter for 20+ years, covering city hall, Indigenous, business, and climate change stories.
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