Dogs are very loyal animals, so more people will choose them as pets. However, dogs will also be naughty sometimes. They tear down the house every day, which they can barely accept. They will also eat indiscriminately, regardless of good or bad, whi...
Dogs are very loyal animals, so more people will choose them as pets. However, dogs will also be naughty sometimes. They tear down the house every day, which they can barely accept. They will also eat indiscriminately, regardless of good or bad, which makes the owner very headache. So what should you do if your dog eats preservatives? Here are the normal solutions.
1. Inducing vomiting
Because preservatives may cause gastrointestinal mucosal ulcers in dogs, and may even cause gastric perforation in severe cases, so once a dog is found to have eaten preservatives, it needs to be immediately fed with soapy water or diluted hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting. Before feeding, you need to restrain the dog, separate the upper and lower jaws of the dog with your hands, pour the prepared emetic agent into the base of the tongue or deep in the mouth, then slowly release your hands and let the dog swallow on its own. When using hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting, special attention needs to be paid to its dosage, because hydrogen peroxide has strong oxidizing properties and too high a concentration may cause serious damage to the gastrointestinal tract.
2. Seek medical attention promptly
If your dog has eaten a lot of preservatives and has symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy, you need to take your dog to a pet hospital for treatment in time, otherwise your dog's life may be in danger. When taking the dog to the pet hospital, the owner needs to check the ingredients of the preservative or bring the preservative, inform the pet doctor, and then take corresponding detoxification drugs for treatment.
3. Precautions
When feeding dogs, toxic substances such as preservatives, rat poison, mosquito repellent, and cockroach poison need to be placed out of reach of dogs to avoid being poisoned by accidental ingestion by dogs.