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For dogs only! Not for cats or humans!! Each year countless dogs are killed by accidental ingestion of chocolate, rat poison, antifreeze and prescription pills. If your pet got into something poisonous, you always want to call your veterinarian or an animal poison control center first. Why? Because sometimes you can cause more injury or harm if you induce vomiting when it’s not appropriate. If instructed to induce vomiting, the STAT!Syringe is designed to quickly administer the proper dose of hydrogen peroxide 3%. It is a must have for every dog first aid kit. How to induce vomiting in dogs: You will need: -Standard household Hydrogen Peroxide 3% (do not use any other type!) -STAT!Syringe -Paper towels Fill the STAT!Syringe up to the notch corresponding to your dogs weight with the 3% Hydrogen Peroxide. Place the soft tip of the syringe into the side of your dogs mouth and angle it toward the cheek. Slowly press the plunger of the syringe until the entire dose is delivered. You may repeat this dose for a maximum of two times but wait at least 15 mins between doses. Walking your dog around may help to expedite the process. If still does not vomit after another 10 minutes, bring your dog and the chemical bottle or other toxin to the vet at once as the vet may have stronger products to induce vomiting. It worked! Now what? Vomiting is a quick fix, intended to get the offending substance out of the animals system and to give you time to get to your veterinarian; a trip to the vet is still warranted for precautionary measures. Depending on what was ingested, activated charcoal may need to be given by a healthcare provider to help bind any residual poison and to prevent further absorption. Because there may be important clues needing to be discovered, be sure to save the vomitus to show your veterinarian. When to induce vomiting? If you come home to discover your dog has eaten chocolate, sugarless gum, fertilizer, alcohol, grapes, mushrooms, prescription or re
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I like this product and think it's a great idea I ...
I like this product and think it's a great idea I haven't been able to use it yet which I'm happy for too. Since I have it for emergencies only for my small breed dog. However I was upset when I got the package it was damaged the syringe was broken but still usable so I didn't complain or send it back.
J**C
Great Addition to Dog's First Aid Kit
Could you put together something similar yourself? Perhaps. But when you factor in the fact that the items are of good quality, the syringe has a pup friendly tip, dosage info and instructions are readily accessible, etc. and these potentially life saving items are all bundled together...it's a prudent purchase and great addition to your dog's first aid kit.
C**R
Great Product Every Pet Parent Should Have
Great Product Every Pet Parent Should Have
S**H
Perfect addition to my dog first aid kit
Perfect addition to my dog first aid kit. Easy to understand and use. I know lots of reviews comment the bottle is empty, but mine wasn't, so maybe they've listened to everyone!
A**R
great product
love this product it looks easy to use and great to have around haven't had to use it thank gosh but i am a worrier when it comes to my dogs and this makes me feel 100% safer
A**R
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