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How To Make A Dog Throw Up In 3 Steps

Making a dog vomit should only ever be done under veterinary advice in an emergency. But if your precious pooch happens to have eaten something that is highly poisonous, your trusty vet may advise that you make your dog throw up as soon as possible. With all of this in mind. let’s learn how to make a dog throw up.

Why Do You Need To Know How To Make A Dog Throw Up?

Hopefully, you may never need to make a dog throw up, but it is a useful skill to learn – particularly if you own one of those dogs that eats anything and everything!

The first and most important thing to bear in mind is that you should never attempt to make a dog vomit unless your veterinarian has instructed you to do so. Some poisonous substances can cause severe chemical burns to a dog when they vomit, so your veterinarian will use another form of treatment instead.

If and when your dog eats something it shouldn’t have, your first port of call for advice should always be your veterinary clinic. This is because your veterinarian will be able to determine the risk posed to your precious pooch by the substance they have ingested, and whether making your dog vomit would be beneficial or not.

How To Make A Dog Throw Up In 3 Steps

In the rare event that your veterinarian advises you to make your dog throw up, you will need to do this as quickly as possible. To do this you will need a 3-percent hydrogen peroxide solution; this can be a good item to include in your doggy first aid kit.

Step #1

Administer the dose of 3-percent hydrogen peroxide recommended by your veterinarian directly into the side of your dog’s mouth using a syringe or turkey baster.

Step #2

If your dog does not vomit within 15 minutes, administer a second dose (hopefully by this point you are well on your way to the veterinary clinic!)

Step #3

Stay with your dog until he throws up, and collect any vomit for your vet to analyze. Make sure your dog does not attempt to eat it!

Final Thoughts

It would be a great idea to write these simple instructions down in your canine emergency kit, along with the contact number of your veterinary clinic. Then, if your furry friend mistakenly eats something poisonous, you’ll be all set to make your dog throw up should your vet instruct you to do so.



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