Although most things you will read online or hear are just "wives's tales," and will do nothing, it is best to not even attempt to induce labor as many other factors are involved and inducing labor before conditions are idea can lead to many disastrous consequences, such as uterine prolapse. If a qualified veterinarian feels labor should be induced in the animals current condition and there is sufficient cervical space for delivery, a simple inexpensive injection of a drug such as oxytocin is usually administered by one of the the veterinary staff. This is often sufficient to induce labor in most cases and is an easy needle poke for the dog.
It is not recommended to induce vomiting in a dog without consulting a veterinarian first. If your dog has ingested something toxic, it is important to seek professional advice immediately. Your veterinarian can provide guidance on the safest and most appropriate way to induce vomiting in your dog if necessary.
Typically, a dog will vomit within 10-15 minutes after hydrogen peroxide is administered to induce vomiting.
No, you should not induce vomiting in your dog if they have eaten a corn cob. This can cause harm and complications. Instead, contact your veterinarian immediately for guidance and treatment.
Take your dog to the vet, they may have to induce vomiting or give liquids.
It is not recommended to induce vomiting in dogs without consulting a veterinarian first. If a dog ingests something toxic, it is important to seek professional advice on the best course of action.
You must take the dog to an emergency room immediately; as the cherry pits will induce a heart attack and possibly a stroke or seizure.
NO! Never give your dog medical treatments intended for humans. You can get special eye drops from your vet or animal supply store. NEVER GIVE VISINE TO A DOG TO INDUCE VOMITING. You may end up poisioning and killing your dog.
Induce vomiting as soon as possible, monitor closely and start an IV fluid line just in case.
If your dog eats a battery, you should seek immediate veterinary care. Batteries can be toxic and cause serious harm to your dog's health. Do not induce vomiting or give any home remedies without consulting a professional.
Him vomiting is a good thing. Call a veterinarian. Take the rest of the chocolate away first. I am assuming this is your pet that you like Do you like this dog or is it a bad neighbor dog you r trying to kill in a really bad way?
I would suggest never - hydrogen peroxide is a rather unpleasant liquid that is typically used to induce emergency vomiting at home prior to taking your dog to a vet clinic for treatment.
I would call the vet and just ask them this question, it all goes into account on the brand and how much he ate and how long it has been. When a dog eats chocolate, depending on size, you feed the dog hydrogen peroxide (for a medium size dog, about 5-6 spoon fulls) to induce vomiting,