Particularly
since inducing vomiting is not always a good idea.
Not exact matches
Don't
induce vomiting at home, especially if it's been more than 90 minutes
since ingestion.
If it's been less than two hours
since they've ingested it, your vet can safely
induce vomiting.
If it's been under two hours
since ingestion, your vet will probably
induce vomiting.
Vomiting can be
induced if it hasn't been more than two hours
since your dog has ingested the pills, and it's crucial to get everything out of the stomach as rapidly as possible.
Since the iris plant causes gastrointestinal upset, your veterinarian may try to
induce vomiting in your dog.
If less than 30 minutes have passed
since the marijuana was eaten, it may be possible to
induce vomiting, but after clinical signs of toxicosis have begun, the nausea control properties of THC make it very difficult to
induce vomiting.
If Lola has consumed these medications you should
induce vomiting (if consumed in the last two hours) with 3 % hydrogen peroxide and give some activated charcoal; if it has been longer
since she consumed them you should visit a Veterinarian immediately as medications like naproxen are highly toxic to dogs and will cause kidney failure if consumed in large enough doses (one tablet in a dog Lola's size can be too much).
Depending on the amount of time
since ingestion, treatment includes
inducing vomiting and treating with activated charcoal to bind the toxin.
If it has not been more than a few hours
since ingestion, the veterinarian will
induce vomiting with a hydrogen peroxide mixture.
If not too much time (an hour or so) has passed
since consumption of the nicotine product,
vomiting can be
induced.