Dog ate too many CBD treats

“Natural” on the bag does not mean unlimited. Bring the label and the count missing.

Do this first

ScenarioCannabis / marijuana ingestion
Vet vs poison control vs ERCall your veterinarian for most exposures; poison control helps when dose or product potency is unclear. Go to the ER for collapse, severe agitation, seizures, or inability to walk. Chocolate-containing edibles add a second toxin risk — tell the clinician both ingredients.

Immediate action steps

  • Remove remaining edibles, flower, or concentrate and secure the area
  • Note the product type (edible, butter, vape oil), amount, and time
  • Call your veterinarian or pet poison control for guidance
  • Keep the pet in a quiet, safe space; prevent falls from ataxia
  • Do not give human CBD or THC products as an antidote

Label surprises

Some CBD products contain measurable THC. Some use sugar-free sweeteners. Read both the cannabinoid panel and the inactive ingredients.

If treats were not from a regulated pet brand, say so.

Dosing confusion

Milligrams per treat times treats missing is the math poison control wants.

Do not give another “calming” supplement while you wait.

This is general information, not a diagnosis. Contact your vet for anything urgent or unclear.

FAQ

Pet CBD is always safe at any dose?
No. Overingestion deserves a professional check, especially with unknown THC content.