Oh, and Will - thats about the most wicked looking avatar i've seen yet.
06-08-2004, 11:02 AM
CTReptileRescue
Smoking around your animals is obviosly not healthy for them.
Think about it like this.
The animal in question may not or does not have the capabilities to "filter" said substances through their body. Plus they cannot get away from it as they are locked in their enclosure.
It may lead to nurological and resperitory disorders.
I have seen a Rottweiller who was fed a sheet of acid (yes I said sheet). It was not a pleasent experience for anyone. Including the dog
Rusty
06-08-2004, 02:38 PM
The_Godfather
BP.net does not condone the sale or use of any illegal drugs. We do not think pets on drugs is ok.
BBBWAAAAHAHAHAHAHA - he looks like he is chillin' on a beanbag watching THE WALL.
Serious subject (dont do it keeds) hilarious picture.
06-08-2004, 03:38 PM
elevatethis
LOL Suddenly all the stoners come outta woodwork!
And regardless of whether or not I smoke up, I have a choice. Our pets, on the other hand, do not. Forcefully exposing any animal to any inappropriate chemical substance, is, IMHO, animal abuse.
Besides, I spoil my BP enough as it is, less start giving them hard earned bong hits, lol....
06-08-2004, 08:20 PM
JamminJonah
Yeah I'd try to keep the pot smoke out of the tank unless you're dealing with a really nippy snake who needs to "mellow out" (Disclaimer: the aforementioned was all intended as humorous) but seriously, I'm gonna go ahead and say that it is quite likely that THC could damage a snakes motor abilities and do neurological damage. Friends don't let friends drug their pets.
06-08-2004, 08:28 PM
Jeanne
Ditto on what Smulkin said--- "Save the smoke for yourself"
LOL
Hehehe- All the stoners come out of the wood work....
06-08-2004, 08:34 PM
Marla
For some reason the pic of the rat didn't load for me at work, but now that I see it, I swear I used to go out with him. :lol: