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Dog Hydrogen Peroxide Poisoning Signs

If a dog is poisoned by ingesting hydrogen peroxide by mistake, it often shows many symptoms. In the early stage, it can be seen that it vomits frequently, which is a reaction of the body trying to expel the poison. Due to the irritation of the stomach, the stomach gas is reversed, so the vomiting phenomenon is more prominent.

Then, the dog will show abdominal discomfort or abdominal pain. It can be seen that it will lie down and stand up from time to time, repeatedly tossing and turning, as if looking for a comfortable position, and his expression is uneasy, and his eyes reveal pain.

In addition, there may be abnormalities in the mouth and throat, such as redness and swelling of the mucosa. The dog will lick the mouth frequently, and even salivation will increase. Due to the irritation and corrosion of local tissues caused by hydrogen peroxide.

At the same time, the dog's mental state will also change, or appear to be sluggish, the original lively and active state disappears, preferring to lie in a corner, and lack of interest in surrounding things; in severe cases, breathing difficulties may occur, the breathing rate is accelerated and rapid, and the nasal wings are fanned. This is because the poison affects the normal function of the respiratory system.

If the dog has the above conditions, the owner should be vigilant whether it is poisoned by exposure to hydrogen peroxide and need to be sent to the hospital as soon as possible to avoid delaying the treatment and endangering the dog's life.