Hydrogen Peroxide Dog Vomit
On the method of causing vomiting in dogs by hydrogen peroxide
If a dog eats a poison by mistake and wants it to vomit, it can expel the poison from the body. Hydrogen peroxide can be used. The method of use should be used with caution.
Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidative properties. Appropriate use can stimulate the dog's stomach, trigger the vomiting reflex, and help it spit out foreign bodies in the stomach. However, if the dosage is not appropriate, it will cause damage to the dog's body.
Use hydrogen peroxide to make a dog vomit, and it is advisable to measure the dog's weight first. Generally speaking, for every five kilograms of body weight, one teaspoon of hydrogen peroxide at a concentration of three percent can be used, about five milliliters. Dilute the hydrogen peroxide with an appropriate amount of water and slowly inject it into the dog's mouth with a sy
After injecting the medicine, it is recommended to gently rub the abdomen of the dog to help its gastrointestinal peristalsis and promote vomiting. Usually within a few minutes, the dog will vomit. If you still do not vomit after 15 minutes, you can repeat it with half the amount of hydrogen peroxide.
However, not all poisons can be used to induce vomiting with hydrogen peroxide. If the dog accidentally eats corrosive substances such as strong acids and alkalis, use hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting, and the vomit will reflux, which may cause secondary burns to the throat and esophagus. And after using hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting, even if the dog has vomited the poison, it should be sent to the veterinary hospital for further examination and treatment to protect the dog's health.
If a dog eats a poison by mistake and wants it to vomit, it can expel the poison from the body. Hydrogen peroxide can be used. The method of use should be used with caution.
Hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidative properties. Appropriate use can stimulate the dog's stomach, trigger the vomiting reflex, and help it spit out foreign bodies in the stomach. However, if the dosage is not appropriate, it will cause damage to the dog's body.
Use hydrogen peroxide to make a dog vomit, and it is advisable to measure the dog's weight first. Generally speaking, for every five kilograms of body weight, one teaspoon of hydrogen peroxide at a concentration of three percent can be used, about five milliliters. Dilute the hydrogen peroxide with an appropriate amount of water and slowly inject it into the dog's mouth with a sy
After injecting the medicine, it is recommended to gently rub the abdomen of the dog to help its gastrointestinal peristalsis and promote vomiting. Usually within a few minutes, the dog will vomit. If you still do not vomit after 15 minutes, you can repeat it with half the amount of hydrogen peroxide.
However, not all poisons can be used to induce vomiting with hydrogen peroxide. If the dog accidentally eats corrosive substances such as strong acids and alkalis, use hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting, and the vomit will reflux, which may cause secondary burns to the throat and esophagus. And after using hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting, even if the dog has vomited the poison, it should be sent to the veterinary hospital for further examination and treatment to protect the dog's health.

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