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Make sure to read carefully, it says do NOT induce vomiting if your dog ate several things, so if that is the case call an emergency 24 hour vet right now!

http://www.doctordog.com/dogbook/dogvomit.html

Good luck!

2007-02-04 15:06:47 · answer #1 · answered by leos_mama 3 · 0 0

Hi, if what she ate was caustic (such as cleaners and other corrosive products) do not make her throw up. Take her to a vets right away. If she ate something sharp or large do not let her throw up either, it could cut her or get stuck coming back up. However, if the only other alternative is for her to throw up, depending on her weight, if she is about 15 pounds, give her a TEASPOON of hydrogen peroxide. If this does not work within 15 minutes, give her another dose. Meanwhile I would call an emergency vet if she swallowed something lethal. Dogs can digest things pretty fast.

2007-02-04 23:15:03 · answer #2 · answered by lady_sabrina1117 1 · 0 0

Take her to the vet. I'm assume she ate something bad. So hurry. You can't make her throw up the vet has to give her a characoal mixture

HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
Three percent hydrogen peroxide (not hair coloring strength peroxide) is quite effective in making dogs and cats vomit. You must be sure to use three percent peroxide. Despite the label indicating that hydrogen peroxide is toxic, it is safe to give to dogs for this purpose. It is considered toxic since it induces vomiting and therefore does not stay in the body.

The appropriate dose of hydrogen peroxide is one teaspoon per 10 pounds of body weight. If you have an oral syringe, one teaspoon equals 5 cc or 5 ml. Once given, walk your dog around or gently shake the stomach area to mix the peroxide with the stomach contents. Vomiting should occur within 15 to 20 minutes. If no vomiting occurs, you can safely repeat the three percent hydrogen peroxide once. If it is still not effective, your dog may need to be seen by a veterinarian for stronger vomiting medication.

Once the hydrogen peroxide is given, it is important to watch your pet so that he does not re-ingest the substance. If there is concern about toxicity, collect and take a sample of the vomitus to your veterinarian.

2007-02-04 23:07:49 · answer #3 · answered by charlie2182 3 · 1 0

Hydrogen Peroxide.... 3 to 8 cc should do it (or about a tablespoon). There is a lot of controversy on whether to use HP or not.... dog folks have used it for years without "bad" results and most households have it on the shelf when it's needed.

2007-02-04 23:08:54 · answer #4 · answered by muttly 2 · 0 0

Why do you need to make your dog barf? If it swallowed something toxic you should phone a vet immediately, sometimes it's better not to induce vomiting. A dog will usually throw up on it's own if it needs to. However if the dog is choking you could try squeezing its abdomen just beow the ribs very forcefully.

2007-02-04 23:08:41 · answer #5 · answered by good advice 3 · 0 0

my dog is choking/poisoined i need to act quickly, so ill go turn on my pc wait for it to load up, sign on to the internet, then sign into answers then type out a q stating my dog needs help asap then wait an hr or two for a reply, all the while my dogs suffering unattended, i could have phoned the vet but why should i when answers is more fun way to ask. doh! ,,,,, (just pointing out fact )

2007-02-07 17:24:37 · answer #6 · answered by 0000 3 · 0 0

Why? If your dog has eaten something bad, then it can do more harm than good to make your dog sick - take it to a vet who can give it something like activated charcoal, which absorbs what the dog has eaten, stopping it from being absorbed - but this needs to be done asap.

2007-02-05 05:04:38 · answer #7 · answered by MyNutmeg 6 · 0 0

What is wrong with you? What are you doing to your dog? Take him to a vet and tell the vet that you are too insane to care for him properly. Ask him to find the dog a home.

2007-02-05 00:10:35 · answer #8 · answered by peggy j 3 · 0 0

You can make your dog vomit the following ways:

1. Syrup of ipecac (one teaspoonful per ten pounds body weight); or
2. Hydrogen peroxide 3% (one to three teaspoonfuls every ten minutes; repeat three times); or
3. One half to one teaspoonful of salt, placed at the back of the tongue.

2007-02-04 23:11:21 · answer #9 · answered by Abby K9 4 · 0 0

I don't know why you need to but, a table spoon of peroxide and if it doesn't throw up in 10 min do it again!!

2007-02-04 23:08:32 · answer #10 · answered by lilkismet73 2 · 0 0

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