Measure out the needed amount of hydrogen peroxide based on your vet's directions or following this formula -- one teaspoon of peroxide to every 10 pounds of weight. One teaspoon equals five cubic centimeters or five milliliters on the syringe. So a 40-pound dog would need 4 teaspoons, which is 20 cc or 20 ml. 15 сент. 2015 г.
How many ml peroxide to make a dog throw up?
The rule of thumb is to give 1 teaspoon (5 ml) for every 10 pounds of body weight. This can be repeated once if your dog does not vomit within 15 minutes. Here are four things you should know before attempting to induce vomiting in your dog with hydrogen peroxide.
What happens if dog doesn't vomit from hydrogen peroxide?
Dogs that are unconscious cannot be induced to vomit. First off, they cannot swallow the peroxide and it gets in their lungs resulting in the potentially fatal, aspiration pneumonia. If by chance, it does get to their stomach.
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