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Using Hydrogen Peroxide to Induce Vomiting in Dogs Dosage

The method of using hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting in dogs
Dogs eat poisons by mistake. If you want to use hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting, you should be clear about the dosage. Hydrogen peroxide can irritate the stomach mucosa of dogs and cause them to vomit. However, improper dosage can harm the dog's body.

Generally speaking, for dogs weighing about ten kilograms, a concentration of hydrogen peroxide of 3% can be used, and the dosage is about 5 to 10 milliliters. If the dog body is heavier, up to 20 kilograms, the dosage can be increased to 10 to 20 milliliters. This dosage needs to be accurate, and it is difficult to achieve the effect of inducing vomiting at least, and more may cause damage to the stomach mucosa, causing severe vomiting, diarrhea, and even shock and other dangerous symptoms.

When applying the medicine, it is advisable to slowly inject a syringe into the base of the tongue of the dog to make the dog swallow naturally. After injecting the medicine, the abdomen of the dog can be gently massaged to help it speed up the effect of the medicine. However, if the dog still does not vomit after fifteen to twenty minutes of injecting the medicine, it should not be used again. Take the dog to the doctor as soon as possible.

And the act of inducing vomiting is not applicable to all cases of accidental ingestion. If the dog accidentally eats corrosive substances such as strong acids and alkalis, or sharp foreign objects, it will cause secondary damage if it induces vomiting. Therefore, in case of accidental ingestion by the dog, the nature of the object should be judged first, and if necessary, the doctor should be consulted before the method of induc