HOW AND WHEN TO INDUCE VOMITING IF YOUR DOG GETS SICK

The following vomit guide is taken from Dogs: The Ultimate Care Guide, Good Health,Loving Care, Maximum Longevity, published by Rodale Press, Inc.

How and When to Induce Vomiting

One teaspoon of hydrogen peroxide for each ten pounds of body weight can quickly induce vomiting. If you’re fresh out of hydrogen peroxide, try a combination of one tablespoon of dry mustard and one cup of cold water. But  vomiting should never be induced when trying to purge caustic substances such as drain cleaner and petroleum-based products that can burn twice — once when they do go down and again if they are vomited.

Also, if your pooch is having trouble breathing, having seizures, has a slow heart rate, is unconscious, or has a bloated stomach, never induce vomiting.

Poison

Antifreeze
Arsenic (ant/rat/mouse poison)
Aspirin

Battery acid
Bleach
Crayons
Drain cleaner

Fertilizer
Furniture polish
Glue
Household Cleaners

Insecticides (flea/tick dips)
Kerosene
Kitchen matches
Laundry detergent
Medications
Motor oil
Nail polish

Paint thinner
Painbrush cleaner
Paste (glue)
Pine-oil cleaners
Plaster, putty

Shampoo
Shoe polish

Toilet bowl cleaners
Turpentine

Weed killers

Induce Vomiting?

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No
No

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No
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No

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No
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No
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No

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No

Yes

 

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