
Grateful dog owner describes mountain rescue after canine apparently ingests cannabis
Christina Bluhme was high on the flanks of Britain’s tallest mountain with her dogs and one of the hounds was a lot higher — and not in a good way
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Christina Bluhme was high on the flanks of Britain’s tallest mountain with her dogs and one of the hounds was a lot higher — and not in a good way. Its poison control center said 10% more calls were related to potential marijuana ingestion than the previous year, and they had increased nearly threefold over the past five years. The weather, which had been clear at the start of the day, had turned to rain and the temperature had plunged to 5 C (41 F).
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Christina Bluhme was high on the flanks of Britain’s tallest mountain with her dogs and one of the hounds was a lot higher — and not in a good way
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Its poison control center said 10% more calls were related to potential marijuana ingestion than the previous year, and they had increased nearly threefold over the past five years.
according to The IndependentThe weather, which had been clear at the start of the day, had turned to rain and the temperature had plunged to 5 C (41 F).
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