Giving Dog Hydrogen Peroxide
If a dog eats poison by mistake, an emergency measure is often to fill it with hydrogen peroxide. Capping hydrogen peroxide can induce vomiting, causing the dog to spit out the poison in the abdomen, so as to prevent it from penetrating into the internal organs and causing serious diseases.
If you perform this operation randomly, you must be cautious. The first thing to check is the concentration of hydrogen peroxide. If it is too thick, it will hurt the dog's mouthpiece and stomach. If it is too thin, it will be difficult to induce vomiting. Generally speaking, a concentration of 3% is appropriate.
The amount should be controlled at times, depending on the size and weight of the dog. For large dogs, the dosage is slightly more; for small dogs, the dosage should be less. Do not overdose, causing the dog to vomit and consume its vitality.
When dispensing medicine, you must also pay attention to the method. You can use an appliance to slowly inject it into the dog's mouth, and be careful to prevent the dog from struggling, causing the medicine to enter the trachea by mistake, causing the risk of asphyxia.
After administration, pay close attention to the dog's state. If vomiting is smooth, the poison is discharged, and the dog's spirit is gradually improving, you can be a little relieved. If vomiting is not smooth, or the dog is sluggish, breathing difficulties, etc., seek medical attention as soon as possible, and do not delay.
If you perform this operation randomly, you must be cautious. The first thing to check is the concentration of hydrogen peroxide. If it is too thick, it will hurt the dog's mouthpiece and stomach. If it is too thin, it will be difficult to induce vomiting. Generally speaking, a concentration of 3% is appropriate.
The amount should be controlled at times, depending on the size and weight of the dog. For large dogs, the dosage is slightly more; for small dogs, the dosage should be less. Do not overdose, causing the dog to vomit and consume its vitality.
When dispensing medicine, you must also pay attention to the method. You can use an appliance to slowly inject it into the dog's mouth, and be careful to prevent the dog from struggling, causing the medicine to enter the trachea by mistake, causing the risk of asphyxia.
After administration, pay close attention to the dog's state. If vomiting is smooth, the poison is discharged, and the dog's spirit is gradually improving, you can be a little relieved. If vomiting is not smooth, or the dog is sluggish, breathing difficulties, etc., seek medical attention as soon as possible, and do not delay.

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