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Induce Vomiting Hydrogen Peroxide Dog

Dogs use hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting
Dogs eat poisons by mistake, and they need to quickly urge vomiting to detoxify. In regular methods, using hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting is quite effective.

If you use dioxygen to induce vomiting, you must be careful. First, when it is clear that the concentration of hydrogen peroxide is commonly used as 3% concentration of hydrogen peroxide. High concentrations should not be used to prevent damage to the dog's mouth, pharynx and gastrointestinal tract.

Dosage is also critical. Usually small dogs, 5 to 10 ml is appropriate; medium dogs 10 to 15 ml; large dogs 15 to 20 ml. Use a syringe or dropper to slowly inject at the base of the dog's tongue and urge it to swallow.

After injection, gently rub the abdomen of the dog to help the hydrogen peroxide act in the stomach and quickly vomit. However, there are also dogs who are slow to respond to hydrogen peroxide. If they do not vomit for a few minutes after injection, they can make up a small amount, and the total amount still needs to be strictly controlled.

When inducing vomiting, make sure that the dog's head is slightly lower and tilted to one side to prevent the vomit from being accidentally sucked and suffocating. If the dog has vomited, depending on its condition, if it is still sluggish, vomiting or has other abnormalities, take it to the veterinary hospital for professional treatment.

In short, using hydrogen peroxide as a dog to induce vomiting, although it can be an emergency, it is not a foolproof solution. It is necessary to use it with caution, and then seek medical treatment according to