San Francisco dog owner shares warning after pet ate opioid-tainted human feces in park

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A San Francisco dog owner issued a foul warning to other local pet parents after her dog got sick after eating human waste tainted with marijuana and opioids at a city park — a stinky situation her…

A San Francisco dog owner issued a foul warning to other local pet parents after her pooch, Pockets, became sick from eating human waste tainted with marijuana and opioids at a city park — a stinky situation her vet said was “relatively common.”

“I noticed she was eating something, so I ran over to see what she was eating and, unfortunately, it was poop,” “At about 8 o’clock, she was wobbling, and her tail was down. Something was definitely wrong with her,” Shepard said.The Himalayan Sheepdog Poodle mix consumed the tainted feces at Fort Mason, near the Golden Gate Bridge.Shepard brought the pooch to an emergency vet, who ran tests that showed Pockets had symptoms of marijuana intoxication. There were also opioids in her system.

Fortunately, Pockets didn’t ingest enough of the contaminated feces to need Narcan and quickly reverted back to her playful self.@pockets_doodle / Instagram@pockets_doodle / Instagram

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