Shanxian Chemical

SUPPLEMENTS
  • Home
  • Hydrogen Peroxide Dog Vomiting Alternative
  • Hydrogen Peroxide Dog Vomiting Alternative

Hydrogen Peroxide Dog Vomiting Alternative

Discussion on the replacement method of hydrogen peroxide failure when dogs induce vomiting
Recently, dogs eat poisons by mistake, and feeders often use hydrogen peroxide to induce them to vomit, hoping to detoxify. However, there are cases where hydrogen peroxide fails to make dogs vomit, which sincerely worries the feeder. Let's discuss its alternative method.

First talk about the principle of inducing vomiting, which aims to quickly remove poisons in the dog's stomach, reduce its absorption, and protect the dog's health. In the past, hydrogen peroxide was used as an inducer to react with gastric acid to generate oxygen, stimulating the gastric mucosa to cause vomiting. If this agent fails, another good method needs to be found.

First, you can try the salt method. Take an appropriate amount of salt, dissolve it in warm water, and slowly pour it into the dog. Salt irritates the stomach and can cause vomiting in dogs. However, the amount of salt should be used with caution. Excessive amounts may cause dehydration and electrolyte disorders in dogs. Usually, a teaspoon of salt to a glass of water is appropriate for small dogs, and an increase in large dogs should not exceed the amount of two teaspoons to a glass of water. After drinking, gently rub the dog's abdomen to help it react.

Second, mustard water is also a strategy. Take a little mustard powder, rinse it with warm water, and let it cool before drinking. Mustard is spicy, irritates the stomach mucosa, or can induce vomiting. Similarly, the dosage should be considered to avoid too much discomfort in dogs.

Again, the feeder can also seek professional veterinary medicine. The veterinary hospital has special emetic drugs, which are applied accurately according to the dog's weight and condition, which are safe and effective. When hydrogen peroxide is ineffective, it is essential to bring the dog to the doctor quickly and seek professional help.

Also, inducing emetic is not a surefire solution. If the dog accidentally eats strong acids, strong alkalis or sharp foreign bodies, inducing emetic can cause secondary injury. At this time, when the hospital is rushed, the veterinarian will deal with it with professional equipment and methods.

In short, when the dog eats poisons by mistake and hydrogen peroxide induces emetic failure, the feeder should not panic. The above alternative methods can be followed, but the best way is to seek medical attention as soon as possible to protect the dog's health by professional means.