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Friday, August 19, 2022

Something Else to Watch For in San Francisco

 8/18/22 Hotair reports on efforts of a San Francisco Examiner reporter to intimidate a S.F. refugee into not saying bad things about San Francisco on social media.  It includes a disturbing discussion of dogs getting high from drug-containing human feces.  And here is a source.  6/20/22 NPR:

It all started on a Tuesday night, when I came home from work to an unmistakable absence. My brown-and-white pit bull mix, Maizey, wasn't at the top of the stairs to greet me. Instead she was in her bed, shaky and confused.

When I tried to get her up, she stumbled, nearly falling over while standing still. Walking to the vet, she leaped like a puppy chasing imaginary balls.

Later, at the 24-hour veterinary clinic in San Francisco's Mission District, the staff ran some tests and determined Maizey was in no immediate danger.

Instead, they wagered a guess that Maizey was simply high. On marijuana....

Black says dogs ingest marijuana by eating the remainder of a joint, or getting into someone's edible marijuana, either at home, on the street or in parks.

Another unsavory source in San Francisco — and other cities with high numbers of people living on the streets — is human feces tainted with marijuana. This is, in fact, what we think happened to Maizey. She spent quite a bit of time in the park bushes the morning she got stoned.

"Dogs love that [poop] scent," Black says. "To them it's perfume."

Black and other veterinarians believe this particular problem is becoming more common in the Bay Area, as the homeless population grows.

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