Does my dog know I'm high?

Dogs are very perceptive and can tell when your behavior, smell, and body language change, which happens when a person is high. They don't "know" the concept of being high as a human would, but they absolutely notice you are acting differently than normal.
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Why does my dog lay on me when I'm high?

If your pet comes over to you while you and your friends are getting high, it's because he trusts and likes you…or he thinks that you're going to feed or play with him. It's not because he wants a toke. Blowing smoke into your dog's face will irritate his eyes and nose.
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Can dogs tell when you're on drugs?

Yes they can. Drug sniffing dogs are use routinely now to find drugs of all sorts in search. They are specially trained to alert their handler if they smell something. Although it is not uncommon for a dog to act negatively when they smell drugs, booze or other substances.
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What drugs can sniffer dogs not detect?

Opiates. Like opioids, the term "opiates" refers to a class of drugs. These drugs are similar because they come from opiates. One of the most common opiates is morphine, a drug that is legal when prescribed, meaning that police dogs cannot learn to detect it.
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How do dogs react when they are high?

Many of the signs of intoxication are neurological. Pets may become wobbly and uncoordinated. They may be hyperactive or sleepy, disoriented, and/or very vocal. Their pupils may dilate, giving them a wild-eyed appearance, and they may drool excessively or vomit.
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Does My Dog Know What I'm Thinking?

Can my dog know if I'm high?

Your dog knows you're stoned

(Crested Butte) Extensive studies conducted by higher-ups in the humane society have concluded that dogs, especially one's own, are quite well aware when humans are high on cannabis.
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How long does 1 hour feel to a dog?

An hour doesn't feel like a precise 60 minutes to a dog; it feels longer, perhaps around 75 minutes, because their faster metabolism and sensory perception (80 Hz vs. human 60 Hz) make time seem slower for them, but they primarily experience time through routines, fading scents, and bodily cues, not clocks. So, a short time alone can feel like an eternity because their perception stretches events, while they also anticipate specific events like feeding or walks with remarkable accuracy. 
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How to conceal the smell of edibles?

Light Scented Candles and Use Essential Oils

Light soy or beeswax candles with natural fragrances like vanilla, lavender, or eucalyptus. Use a diffuser with essential oils such as peppermint, tea tree, or lemongrass to combat lingering odors.
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What smell do dogs absolutely hate?

Dogs intensely dislike strong, pungent scents like citrus (lemons, oranges), vinegar, alcohol, spicy peppers, strong herbs (mint, rosemary), and many household cleaners, as these overwhelm their highly sensitive noses; even seemingly pleasant smells like coffee or certain essential oils can be overpowering or irritating to them. Scents like garlic and onions are also strongly disliked and are toxic, serving as natural repellents.
 
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Can drug dogs smell edibles?

Yes, drug dogs can smell edibles. Even though edibles are often infused with marijuana or other substances, the scent molecules are still present and detectable by trained dogs. This makes it challenging to transport or conceal edibles without detection.
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What is the 7 second rule for dogs?

The "7-Second Rule" for dogs is a simple test for hot pavement: place the back of your hand on the surface for seven seconds; if it's too hot for you to keep your hand there comfortably, it's too hot for your dog's paw pads and can cause burns, so walk on grass or wait for cooler times. Dark surfaces like asphalt get much hotter than air temperature and can seriously harm dogs' paws.
 
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Do dogs know when you're drunk or high?

Can Dogs Tell When You're Drunk or Intoxicated? Yes, dogs can tell when you're drunk. In simple terms, dogs can tell you're drunk through body language, smell, behavior, and changes in routine. Dogs are very attuned to our every move, which is one of the most amazing aspects of the human-dog bond.
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What is 10 minutes of sniffing for dogs equivalent to?

Ten minutes of dedicated sniffing for a dog provides significant mental stimulation, equivalent to about 30 minutes to an hour of physical walking, by engaging their powerful sense of smell for information gathering, which tires their brain and reduces boredom or anxiety. This "olfactory exercise" helps them process their world and can be as exhausting as physical exertion, leading to a calmer, happier dog, notes Pooch & Mutt and Baypath Humane Society, say Pooch & Mutt and Baypath Humane Society. 
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What is the 7 7 7 rule for dogs?

The 7-7-7 Rule for dogs is a puppy socialization guideline, adapted from breeder Pat Hastings, encouraging breeders and new owners to expose puppies to 7 different locations, 7 different surfaces, 7 different objects, 7 different sounds, 7 different people, 7 different containers, and 7 different challenges by the age of 7 weeks (or within the first few months) to build confidence, adaptability, and resilience for a well-rounded adult dog, emphasizing positive, gentle introductions to the world.
 
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How do I say "I love you" in dog language?

To say "I love you" in dog language, use gentle, positive body language like soft eye contact, leaning into them, and happy facial expressions (raised eyebrows), offer affection through ear scratches and belly rubs, speak in a higher-pitched, melodic voice, and engage in quality time like playing or cuddling, as these mimic pack bonding and release oxytocin (the "love hormone").
 
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How do dogs apologize?

Dogs say "sorry" through submissive body language like tucking their tail, lowering their head, making "puppy eyes," avoiding eye contact, and licking, which are appeasement signals to calm their upset human and restore pack harmony, rather than human-like guilt, showing they recognize displeasure and want to mend the bond. They might also bring toys or nuzzle as peace offerings, demonstrating a desire to reconnect after sensing their owner's negative mood, rooted in their social pack instincts. 
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What scent calms dogs down?

Calming scents for dogs often include lavender, chamomile, vanilla, and cedarwood, which promote relaxation, while pheromones mimic natural calming signals. These can be found in sprays, diffusers, shampoos, and chews, but always ensure products are pet-safe, use diluted essential oils (like ginger or geranium), and avoid harsh scents, using them alongside training for best results.
 
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What annoys dogs the most?

Dogs get most annoyed by things that invade their space, scare them, or confuse them, like hugging, staring, loud noises (fireworks, alarms), strong smells, being left alone too long, and inconsistent training or commands. They also dislike tight leashes and being rushed on walks, as it limits their crucial sniffing time for mental stimulation, say the American Kennel Club (AKC) and Modern Dog Magazine.
 
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What taste do dogs hate?

Dogs generally hate tastes that are bitter, sour, spicy, or overly pungent, with common examples being citrus (lemons, oranges), vinegar, hot peppers, strong herbs (mint, rosemary), and some cleaning agents, often because these strong tastes and smells overwhelm their sensitive noses and mouths, making them unpleasant or irritating. These aversions are often used in commercial anti-chew sprays (bitter apple) to deter unwanted chewing. 
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Can TSA tell if gummies are edibles?

TSA Does Not Specifically Search For THC

While they're not searching bags specifically for cannabis or edibles, if THC gummies turn up during a security check, agents may discover prohibited substances during routine screening and are obligated to report the discovery to law enforcement.
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What soaks up edibles?

Healthy Fats: Consuming healthy fats, such as avocados, nuts, or coconut oil, alongside or before your edible can help with THC absorption. Since THC is fat-soluble, pairing it with fats may improve how quickly and efficiently it enters the bloodstream.
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What not to mix edibles with?

Don't mix with alcohol or other substances.

Combining edibles with alcohol or other drugs can intensify the effects and increase the risks. You can find out more about how cannabis interacts with other substances on the Drugs and Me website.
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What is the 3-3-3 rule with dogs?

The 3-3-3 rule for dogs is a guideline for new owners, especially of rescue dogs, showing the adjustment phases: 3 Days (decompress, scared), 3 Weeks (learn routine, start to feel safe), and 3 Months (comfortable, show true personality, bond). It's a reminder to be patient, consistent, and provide a safe space for your dog to fully settle into their new home and build trust.
 
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How do dogs know it's bedtime?

Dogs know it's bedtime primarily through their internal circadian rhythm (biological clock), sensing light/dark cycles, and by recognizing routine cues like specific sounds (quiet house, TV off), smells fading, and human activity patterns, all linked to their consistent daily schedule. They don't use human clocks but learn the feeling and smell of time passing, knowing when their owner typically winds down for the night. 
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How long is 7 minutes in dog time?

One minute for a human is 7 minutes for a dog, 1 hour is 7 hours, 1 day is 7 days, 1 week is 7 weeks, and so on.
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