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After dogs eat chocolate, use hydrogen peroxide as an emergency method
If dogs eat chocolate by mistake, the consequences are dangerous. Chocolate contains theobromine and caffeine, which are difficult for dogs to metabolize and easy to cause poisoning. The symptoms are various, including vomiting, diarrhea, convulsion, arrhythmia, and even life-threatening in mild cases.
At this time, hydrogen peroxide can be used as an emergency measure. An appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide can cause vomiting in dogs, help them excrete undigested chocolate, and reduce the degree of poisoning. Generally speaking, for every 5 pounds of dogs, 1 teaspoon of 3% hydrogen peroxide can be used to slowly feed through the mouth with a syringe or dropper. Do not force it to prevent choking.
After feeding, it can gently massage the abdomen of the dog, promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, and speed up the vomiting response. Usually within a few minutes, the dog will vomit. If there is still no vomiting after 15 minutes, an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide can be added according to the weight, but the total amount should not exceed 3 teaspoons.
It should be noted that this is only an emergency treatment and cannot replace professional veterinary treatment. After vomiting, the dog should be sent to the veterinary office immediately for further diagnosis and treatment. And improper use of hydrogen peroxide can also cause damage to the dog's mouth, esophagus and stomach. If it is not necessary, it should not be done at will. Only timely and proper treatment can ensure the dog's health.
If dogs eat chocolate by mistake, the consequences are dangerous. Chocolate contains theobromine and caffeine, which are difficult for dogs to metabolize and easy to cause poisoning. The symptoms are various, including vomiting, diarrhea, convulsion, arrhythmia, and even life-threatening in mild cases.
At this time, hydrogen peroxide can be used as an emergency measure. An appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide can cause vomiting in dogs, help them excrete undigested chocolate, and reduce the degree of poisoning. Generally speaking, for every 5 pounds of dogs, 1 teaspoon of 3% hydrogen peroxide can be used to slowly feed through the mouth with a syringe or dropper. Do not force it to prevent choking.
After feeding, it can gently massage the abdomen of the dog, promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, and speed up the vomiting response. Usually within a few minutes, the dog will vomit. If there is still no vomiting after 15 minutes, an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide can be added according to the weight, but the total amount should not exceed 3 teaspoons.
It should be noted that this is only an emergency treatment and cannot replace professional veterinary treatment. After vomiting, the dog should be sent to the veterinary office immediately for further diagnosis and treatment. And improper use of hydrogen peroxide can also cause damage to the dog's mouth, esophagus and stomach. If it is not necessary, it should not be done at will. Only timely and proper treatment can ensure the dog's health.

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