White discharge from dog urethra orifice
0 Oct 27,2023
If a dog eats rat poison, the dog should be induced to vomit immediately. The owner can dilute it with 3% hydrogen peroxide and purified water in a ratio of 1:2 and give it to the dog. Each 1kg dog needs 1-2ml of hydrogen peroxide, and it is recommended to use a needle-free syringe. During the feeding process, try to straighten the dog's neck and lift the head to prevent the dog from aspiration of vomit. After vomiting, you should still send it to the hospital to consult a veterinarian on how to deal with it.
The smell of hydrogen peroxide is very unbearable. No dog is willing to drink it obediently. The dog will struggle violently and shake its head during the feeding process. It is best for the owner to have two people to help. One person holds the pet's body, keeps the dog's head close to his body, and controls the limbs; the other person uses a syringe to push the liquid in from the gap between the front and rear molars, as much as possible. Let the dog drink it all.
After oral administration, the dog can be allowed to walk more, which will help the gastric contents and hydrogen peroxide combine to stimulate vomiting. Vomiting will generally occur within 3-6 minutes.
If it is a foreign body with a high density, you need to use X-rays to check whether it has completely left the dog's body and whether there is any scratch on the gastrointestinal tract. . If the vomit is mixed with blood or has an abnormal color, you may worry about whether the digestive tract organs have been damaged and need to be repaired with medication.