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How Much Hydrogen Peroxide for Dog

Correlation between the amount of hydrogen peroxide used in dogs
If a dog eats a poison by mistake, first aid is often required, and hydrogen peroxide vomiting is a common strategy. If it is used, the dosage must be carefully calculated.

Dogs have different weights, and the dosage should also be different. Generally speaking, for every five kilograms of weight in a small dog, about 5 to 10 milliliters of hydrogen peroxide can be used at a 3% concentration. For every ten kilograms of weight in a medium-sized dog, about ten to fifteen milliliters. For every twenty kilograms of weight in a large dog, about fifteen to twenty milliliters are required.

Of course, it should not be used rashly. Before use, it is necessary to carefully check the state of the dog. If the dog is in a coma, convulsing, or has severe diseases such as breathing difficulties, it must not be used to induce vomiting And after use, closely observe the dog's reaction. If the dog's state gradually calms down after vomiting, it can be relieved for a while; if it is still uncomfortable after vomiting, or there are other abnormalities, it is necessary to seek medical attention as soon as possible.

Furthermore, although hydrogen peroxide can induce vomiting, it is not suitable for all poisons. If a dog swallows corrosive substances such as strong acids and alkalis by mistake, use hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting, which will cause secondary injury. Therefore, first aid strategies must be used according to the actual situation, weighed and used, and the health and safety of the dog must be the priority.