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Originally Posted by t1guh
have you given your doggy ketamine yet?
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We used to have a dog that got really sick in the car. She'd be drooling like crazy and puke everytime. So for longer rides than like 30 minutes we'd give her some ACE, it's a dog tranquilizer. We'd dose her by shooting the syringe straight down her throat, but she'd always spit some out and we'd give her a little extra. If we went on a weekend camping trip she'd sleep the whole way there, and when we get there just lay there the entire time. She'd be really lethargic even the next day. So basically the third day we'd go home and have to dose her again.
Other than long car rides, we'd give it to the rest of the dogs for things like fourth of july because we have some really big fireworks in my neighborhood. Policemen in parades often carry it for horses. One time my mom was riding in a parade, but someone's horse was a bit out of control and getting really antsy. A police officer got off his horse walked over and shot the horse up, and it instantly calmed down.
We've shot the dog's up with it too, and it kicks in fucking quick. They get all woozy and hella ignore you once it's fully kicked in. It's hella funny to see them lay down, then you call them. When they finally muster the will and strength to get off the ground they'll sway on over it's so funny. Then to call them just to see them raise their head look at you and put it down is funny too. Basically the dog is high out of it's mind.
When I've seen it on horses they just calm down a lot they don't get knocked out, but that's probably because we use the same dose on them as the dogs. Sometimes we don't even knock the dogs out either we just get them to chill out on it. We never do it just for our own recreational purposes. And I've never tried the stuff on myself.