If the dog has swallowed something harmful, first call the vet . If the vet says to induce vomiting, mix hydrogen peroxide with some lukewarm water. Should use 1 tsp for every ten pounds that the dog weighs. It should take at least 15-20 minutes until the dog finally does vomit.
Please note that I have been advised by some vets that hydrogen peroxide can damage the esophagus and cause bleeding and other problems. Of course, if you are in dire straights and cannot reach an emergency vet, this may be your only option. Just be careful!
You bet ! go to the vet
Vomit has an acid pH.
The is pH for vomit is 2.
No, obviously plants etc cannot vomit, also rats do not have the ability to vomit, that's why rat poison is so effective on them.
No, it is physically impossible to laugh so hard you vomit out your small intestine. The small intestine extracts nutrients from bile. The small intestine is part of the stomach, but no vomit comes out of it.
Stomach acid is normal. Vomit is normally acid but does not have to be. The stomach acid is a weak solution of hydrochloric acid, HCl.
Hydrogen peroxide can be diluted with water and used as a gargle but should never be swallowed. In the event you do swallow concentrated hydrogen peroxide, drink water and DO NOTattempt to vomit. Contact your physician should you begin to feel ill.
Yes. I just tried to gargle with it to get rid of a bacterial infection, and it triggered an automatic vomit response when it hit the back of my throat.
I don't think so. Peroxide will make your dog vomit and can make him ill. NO PEROXIDE!!!!!!!!
Results should be seen in 15 to 20 minutes.Get in touch with your veterinarian before you induce vomiting in your dog, to see if it is necessary and safe. Your vet will determine how much to dilute the peroxide and the size of the dose.Be sure you are using three percent peroxide, not the stronger peroxide used for bleaching hair.
makes them vomit up the choclate
Peroxide is given to a cat to make it vomit if it has ingested something that could be dangerous or fatal. DO NOT try to do this yourself - go to the vet. A vet will know exactly how much to safely give a cat.
Generally, cats are only given hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting if they have eaten something poisonous. If this is the reason you gave it to your cat, you need to take your cat to a veterinarian right away. The hydrogen peroxide may have gotten the cat to vomit and therefore taken care of any immediate danger, but there could still be some poison in the cat's system, or even other damage depending on what it ate. Also, hydrogen peroxide is given to cats in very small amounts. You would need to put it in a lot of water to be safe for your pet. If you accidentally gave your cat too much, this could be just as dangerous as poison. Hydrogen peroxide is highly corrosive, and can cause damage to membranes in an animal's stomach, resulting in internal bleeding. It can also cause blistering, stomach pain, diarrhea, and further vomiting. If this is the case, your cat still needs taken to a veterinarian promptly.To summarize, if your cat is still showing symptoms of any kind after this, it needs to be taken to a veterinarian. This should be done any time a cat ingests something toxic, if that is why you gave it the hydrogen peroxide. If it is not the reason, and your cat is still showing symptoms, it is most likely caused by the hydrogen peroxide itself. Either situation is dangerous for your cat, and it needs immediate care.
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Definitely not, it is safe to boil out infections and put in sores to kill bacteria but if you drink too much it it will kill you. you can try drinking some water to dilute it, if the amount was too much you will throw up, it is possible that you may require an internal tube to reduce severe distension due to the gas that forms.
The best stain and odor remover is this: Dish Soap Baking Soda Hydrogen Peroxide There really is no set-in-stone amount of each to use but make sure you dont over use the hydrogen peroxide! Hydrogen peroxide can bleach some fabrics in high concentrations so be careful with it. If you dont have or feel comfortable using peroxide than you can use oxyclean instead. The dish soap acts as a grease cutting agent (like butter stains!) The baking soda acts as a odor remover (like cat or dog urine) The peroxide or oxyclean will dissolve any organic mater (blood, vomit, poop...) Make a paste or soak the item in a sink with hot water (check the tags first you might have to settle for just warm) I have used this to get the smell off my husbands hockey equipment. And to get the smell of cat spray off a few clothes. It actually works that well!
All transplant recipients can still vomit afterwards. However if they are taking a category of drug called an "anti-emetic", they may vomit less frequently.
when a dog feels sick they will eat grass. this causes a gag reflex and then causes the dog to vomit. peroxide might be harmful depending on how much was swallowed