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Marijuana Munchies Aren’t Just for Humans: Animals Get Them Too, International Study Finds

by Keegan MacDonald
June 15, 2026
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Do Animals Get the Marijuana Munchies?

Anyone familiar with cannabis culture knows about the notorious “munchies,” a sudden increase in appetite triggered by marijuana use. But did you know that this phenomenon extends beyond humans? A recent international study reveals that animals also experience marijuana-fueled hunger spikes, shedding new light on the biological effects of cannabis across species.

Understanding the Science Behind Cannabis-Induced Appetite

The study, highlighted by the University of Calgary’s research news, explores how cannabinoids interact with the endocannabinoid system, a complex cell-signaling network present in many animals. This system regulates appetite, metabolism, and other physiological processes. When cannabinoids from marijuana bind to receptors in this system, they can stimulate hunger—a response well-documented in humans and now confirmed in animals.

While the munchies are often viewed as a lighthearted side effect, this research underscores the evolutionary conservation of the endocannabinoid system and its role in feeding behavior.

What This Means for Pet Owners and Animal Care

Given that animals can experience marijuana-induced appetite changes, pet owners should exercise caution. Accidental ingestion of cannabis products can lead to unexpected behavioral and physiological responses in pets, including increased hunger, lethargy, or distress. Regulations and veterinary advice vary by location, so awareness and prevention remain key.

This study also opens the door for further research into how cannabinoids affect animal health, potentially influencing veterinary science in the future.

Why This Research Matters Now

As cannabis legalization and accessibility increase globally, more households have cannabis products within reach of pets and other animals. Understanding that animals can experience the munchies highlights the importance of safe storage and responsible use.

Moreover, this discovery enriches our understanding of cannabis’s biological effects beyond strictly human contexts, offering a broader perspective on how cannabinoids interact with living organisms.

What Should Readers Take Away?

Marijuana-induced munchies are not a uniquely human experience. Animals share this biological response due to the conserved nature of the endocannabinoid system. For cannabis users and pet owners alike, this knowledge emphasizes caution and respect for the powerful effects cannabinoids can have across species.

As research progresses, staying informed about these findings will help shape safer cannabis cultures and improve animal welfare.

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This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical, legal, or regulatory advice. Cannabis and hemp laws vary by location and may change over time.

The post Marijuana Munchies Aren’t Just for Humans: Animals Get Them Too, International Study Finds appeared first on Weed Deep Dive.

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