Just had quite the fright when my dog started shaking and peeing all over the place. I counted the roaches in the ashtray and deduced that he ate three of them, leading to what the emergency vet called “cannabis toxicosis”. Come to find out, weed is wildly toxic to our dog friends. I know some people like getting their dogs baked, and I’m not here to judge, but please think twice. Fortunately my dog friend will be just fine after he sleeps it off, but he’s clearly uncomfortable and my heart breaks for him. Take care of your dogs.

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    1 year ago

    Any recommendations for brands? Would there be any isses in keeping it in a covered porch (non house smoker 😮‍💨)?

    Been thinking of getting one next time i got some spare funds lol

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      1 year ago

      I’m not the person you asked, but I recently switched to a Dynavap M Plus with an induction heater (I bought a koilboi, but there’s plenty of others or you can make your own!) And a water pipe. For the M Plus, anything with a 10mm female connection will work. The one I use is from temu and cost 7$. Definitely would recommend getting water filtration going for it, as the Dynavap on its own is a little harsh to use all the time.

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        1 year ago

        Seconding the Dynavap - my buddy and I both switched around the same time (I have a B, he has an M) and its a great way to get started with vaping. It does take an adjustment if you’re used to combustion, but I have found it’s now hard to go back. One of the best things is that Dynavap is such a cheap, straightforward device too - I think you can get a Dynavap B for like $40 or something now.