How Much Hydrogen Peroxide to Give Dogs
If dogs need to be fed hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting, the dose should be carefully controlled. Generally speaking, for every 10 pounds of dogs, it is recommended to use 1 teaspoon (about 5 milliliters) of hydrogen peroxide at a concentration of 3%, but the total amount should not exceed 3 teaspoons (about 15 milliliters). It is necessary to strictly follow this standard. If the dose is too small, it may not achieve the effect of inducing vomiting; if the dose is too high, it is easy to cause discomfort in the dog, and even cause gastrointestinal damage. After taking the medication, it is necessary to pay close attention to the dog's reaction. If there is no vomiting in a short period of time, it must not be fed again, and veterinary help should be sought immediately. The use of hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting is only an emergency measure, and subsequent medical

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