Is the THC in sativa or Indica form?
Zoey's first experience with high CBD was with a Sativa strain (Desert Frost) and she didn't take it well. She jumped at every little noise from a sound sleep. We had to stop that to get her back to sleeping almost full time. It was difficult watching her sleep so much (and pissing herself), but the important thing for us was to get her tolerant to mega doses of THC.
We started her off with one drop a day and pushed her hard to get her to the equivalent of 18 drops. Basically 3 drops every 4 hours. My wife didn't want to push her this hard, I wanted to push her harder. In the end, the balance between the two was perfect. The key thing in this whole thing is sleep. Your dog has to stay asleep for this thing to work. Every anecdote I've heard is all about sleep. Every time Zoey was conscious enough to eat and pee, we'd give her another dose to knock her out.
I was re-reading some of your old posts about burning off the THC. Try not to and see what happens.
Zoey's first experience with high CBD was with a Sativa strain (Desert Frost) and she didn't take it well. She jumped at every little noise from a sound sleep. We had to stop that to get her back to sleeping almost full time. It was difficult watching her sleep so much (and pissing herself), but the important thing for us was to get her tolerant to mega doses of THC.
We started her off with one drop a day and pushed her hard to get her to the equivalent of 18 drops. Basically 3 drops every 4 hours. My wife didn't want to push her this hard, I wanted to push her harder. In the end, the balance between the two was perfect. The key thing in this whole thing is sleep. Your dog has to stay asleep for this thing to work. Every anecdote I've heard is all about sleep. Every time Zoey was conscious enough to eat and pee, we'd give her another dose to knock her out.
I was re-reading some of your old posts about burning off the THC. Try not to and see what happens.