[nagdu] Retrieving Something Dogs Shouldn't Eat

The Pawpower Pack pawpower4me at gmail.com
Tue Mar 11 21:00:11 UTC 2014


Doug, 
yes, this is very acceptable and frequently done.  I prefer to use a turkey baster to get it down.  I have done this several times.  Wait outside.  This works best if the object is thrown up about 30 minutes or less after eating whatever it was

Rox'E and the Kitchen Bitches 
Mill'E, Laveau, Soleil
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> On Mar 11, 2014, at 3:37 PM, Doug Parisian <eggmann at mymts.net> wrote:
> 
> For those who got past the subject, I couldn't dream up a better "gotcha"line.
> 
> I have a friend who owns a dog and when said animal swallowed his son's weed supply, his vet suggested he force the dog to swallow peroxide to get the dog to vomit.  Well, it did the trick.
> 
> To extract my question, is peroxide an acceptable method for inducing necessary vomiting?  Frankly, it seems rather strange to me and he did not answer my question as to whether he would apply the same treatment to one of their children if they should ingest some dangerous medication etc.
> 
> What goes down must come up, really?
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