
When Christine L’s beloved Rottweiler was diagnosed with blood cancer in 2010, she couldn’t afford chemotherapy. Between vomiting and diarrhea, her dog was soon losing two pounds a day. Desperate, she turned to the Internet. Searching for ways to alleviate her pet’s suffering, she read about the successful treatment of human cancers with cannabis, which stimulated appetite, controlled nausea and provided pain relief. Though legally available in 19 states to treat serious human illnesses including cancer, arthritis, aids, glaucoma and multiple sclerosis, medical marijuana is still not approved to treat chronically ill animals.
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