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How to induce vomiting in a dog

Date: 2025-03-05

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How to induce vomiting in a dog
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Under normal circumstances, dogs can use soapy water to induce vomiting at the first time, which can ensure the toxins are discharged in a short time, and this method is relatively safe and effective. Secondly, hydrogen peroxide can also be taken orally to induce vomiting. This method is suitable for dogs that have just eaten by mistake within half an hour. However, hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidizing properties, so the dosage must be strictly controlled, generally diluted at a ratio of 1:9.

Pay attention to the amount of hydrogen peroxide used to induce vomiting. After oral administration, let the dog exercise more, and it will vomit immediately. After the dog runs out of hydrogen peroxide, he can feed a small amount of diluted Shuhua milk to protect the gastrointestinal mucosa. The vomiting reaction will damage the stomach wall to a certain extent. After inducing vomiting, you need to give the dog oral anti-inflammatory drugs and drugs to regulate the gastrointestinal tract, usually for three days. The safest way is to send it to a pet hospital for treatment immediately. After confirming the food eaten by mistake, use special emetic drugs. Common emetic drugs include activated charcoal, which can absorb toxins in the digestive system and prevent them from remaining in the body.

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Generally speaking, the method of inducing vomiting is suitable for dogs who swallow poisonous food by mistake. Common foods that are harmful to dogs, such as chocolate, grapes, common medicines, and plants and flowers, can induce vomiting shortly after the dog swallows them by mistake. However, there are some things that dogs cannot induce vomiting after swallowing them by mistake, such as bleach, drain agents, petroleum products, etc., or some corrosive substances or sharp objects. The process of vomiting may cause secondary damage to the dog’s stomach. Therefore, before inducing vomiting, be sure to confirm what the dog swallowed. In addition, it is best to consult a veterinarian before inducing vomiting, and explain the dog's situation (type of food swallowed, swallowing time, symptoms, etc.), and then induce vomiting after obtaining the veterinarian's instruction.

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