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Dog Vomiting Time After Hydrogen Peroxide Intake

How long does a dog vomit after taking hydrogen peroxide is the key to canine health first aid. Generally speaking, after a dog takes an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide orally, it may cause vomiting within about 15 to 30 minutes. This is because hydrogen peroxide enters the stomach, interacts with gastric acid, etc., irritates the gastric mucosa, and triggers the vomiting reflex mechanism.

However, many factors can cause vomiting time to vary. Individual differences in dogs, such as age, weight, constitution, etc., all have an impact. Puppies or elderly dogs have different physical functions. Young and middle-aged dogs may have different reactions to hydrogen peroxide, and the vomiting time may be advanced or delayed. In addition, the dose of hydrogen peroxide is related. The appropriate dose can cause vomiting in a timely manner and help the dog discharge the poison in the stomach. Improper dosage may cause vomiting, or it is difficult to cause vomiting, or cause excessive discomfort in the dog

In addition, the food condition in the dog's stomach also affects the time of vomiting. There is a lot of food in the stomach, hydrogen peroxide mixes with stomach contents and stimulates the gastric mucosal process or slows down, vomiting or delays; the stomach is empty, the stimulating effect may appear faster, vomiting or early.

Owners use this method to induce vomiting, so be careful and pay attention to the dog's state. If vomiting does not occur on time, or the dog is abnormal, contact the veterinarian immediately to ensure the safety of the dog.