My corgi mix ate a chicken bone and all the vets in our city were closed as it is the weekend. However we called an emergency vet and he advised that all we need to do is make sure our dog pukes. We gave him a small dosage of the hydrogen peroxide and within 3 mins he puked everything up and is completely fine
Thanks Dr Alex for all of you do in the veterinary world 🌎 I know you sure helped me out several times and I'm forever grateful to you and I really appreciate you and your videos my little Arnold will be gone 11 weeks this Friday, lord I miss him and Bigfoot so much I'm forever lost without them 😢..take care buddy and God bless you and your family.
@@stemgbawarladyheartd.8871 no, never tried it on a human. I guess there is some danger if you have a sore in your belly, you dont want foaming in your blood system
Great information but it tended to concentrate on substances rather than foreign body type ingestion. Sharp objects mentioned but millions of dogs swallow socks/hair scrunchies/chunks of fabric/chunks of soft toys/stuffing - soft items basically. Is inducing vomiting ok in these instances?
My mastiff puppy 76pounds got ahold of dried rat poison how long does it take I'm waiting maybe she didn't eat it we r hysterical I got her fir my birthday in March
The most common rat bait takes about 3 days to start having effects and what normally happens if it's too late to make vomit is take a blood test at this time and give the antidote of vitamin k if the test shows enough was eaten to be dangerous
@OurPetsHealth I really appreciate your making this vid and admire how fast you responded to this rightfully worried pet owner. I called a vet just now trying to get basic info and (my chaweenie was just choking on grass) they wouldn't even tell me what helps induce vomiting unless I paid them.