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Hydrogen Peroxide Safety for Rabbits

On the safety of hydrogen peroxide to rabbits
If there is any doubt about whether hydrogen peroxide is safe for rabbits in the world, let's discuss it now.

Hydrogen peroxide is also a chemical substance. It is lively and often useful in medicine and cleaning. However, when applying it to rabbits, be careful.

Rabbits' body, skin and organs are very delicate. If hydrogen peroxide is used externally, although it has the ability to disinfect, the rabbit's fur is delicate and the skin is sensitive, or it is irritated due to it, causing the skin to be red, swollen, itchy, and even festering. The skin defense of the cover rabbit is weaker than that of humans, and it is difficult to tolerate the strong oxidation effect of hydrogen peroxide.

As for internal administration, it is especially impossible. The stomach of rabbits is suitable for grains, grass and the like. When hydrogen peroxide enters the body, it will disrupt the normal order of the stomach and intestines. It may cause vomiting, diarrhea, damage the spleen and stomach, and the functions of the viscera are disordered, endangering life.

Observe the physiological characteristics of rabbits, the respiratory, circulatory, and metabolic systems are different from others. Hydrogen peroxide may disturb its physiological balance, causing poor qi and blood, and blocking meridians.

Therefore, if you want to protect the well-being of rabbits, you should stay away from hydrogen peroxide. If it is not necessary to use it, you must carefully review its situation, consult a veterinarian, apply it in small amounts and carefully, and closely observe the shape of rabbits. If there is a slight abnormality, you can quickly treat it. In this way, you can get the safety of the whole rabbit and avoid