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Once an accident happens, be sure to deal with it as soon as possible, there is a common method you can try.
1 Foreign bodies are most likely to get stuck on the top of the big teeth or behind the throat, and removal requires the cooperation of two people, one person holds the dog and makes it open its mouth wide, and the other person carefully removes the foreign body with round-tipped forceps or clips. Remember not to risk putting your hand in the mouth of the ditch to avoid being bitten by the dog, although the dog did not mean to. However, it is better to go to the hospital and let the doctor solve it.
Remember not to give bones to your dog in the future. Bones are a very dangerous thing for dogs, although dogs like to eat, but those sharp bones can easily cause gastric mucosal damage when swallowed, and it will develop into ulcers!! It is not good to use bones as toys for dogs, as untreated bones tend to rot, causing diarrhea and easily bruising teeth.
Eating foreign bodies by mistake Most dogs are quite greedy, and they can eat what they can eat, and they want to eat what they can't eat, so they have heard of dogs eating foreign bodies by mistake from time to time, so they should pay attention to table tennis balls, thread balls, toilet paper, bones, corn bones, cosmetics, fragrances, and poisonous plants ......Do not put it in a place that is easily accessible to dogs to avoid being eaten by greedy dogs, or even suffocation. Condition: Vomiting, coughing hard, difficulty breathing Treatment:
First look at the items on the periphery of the dog's location, so that the dog can eat the type by mistake. Break open the dog's mouth, carefully check the mouth for foreign objects, and carefully remove it with tweezers if you find something stuck; If the dog has swallowed something, it can be fed with strong salt water to facilitate vomiting. However, when it is found that the dog swallows something is a chemical, it is necessary to be especially careful in the treatment, because in the process of vomiting, it is likely to cause secondary damage to the esophagus, so if it is found that the dog swallows a chemical, you can first feed a large amount of activated carbon, and seek the help of a veterinarian, and follow the instructions for emergency treatment.
In addition, the foreign body is in the throat: When a piece of wood or ball is stuck in the throat or trachea, the dog will have difficulty breathing and will die if it is not removed in time. Try drowning first aid to remove the foreign body, if it doesn't work, send it to the doctor immediately**.
Dogs can't eat bones. Although dogs love bones. Because the bones are so sharp, it's easy to cut through a dog's stomach.
In this case, if you eat too much, it may hurt when the dog poops, and it may even bark. You watch for bleeding. If it bleeds, it will cut the stomach and intestines.
If not, don't give your dog bones next time. What dogs can't eat: onions, chocolate, cola, milk, greasy stuff are the ultimate killer foods, remember!
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Do you have a foreign body in your throat that you went out with your hands? Even if you put your hand in it, dogs are very repulsive.
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If the dog is constantly at home, the most likely thing to accidentally eat is likely to be a variety of household items, including the owner's socks, clothes, detergent, kitchen waste, bones, fish bones, plastic bags, and toys. These are daily necessities. If the owner does not keep them in place, the dog can easily touch them.
In particular, many owners will neglect toys. If the toy bought for the dog is too fragmentary and can be disassembled, the dog is likely to eat it in its mouth. When taking a dog out to play, stones, leaves, twigs, and strips of cloth on the side of the road can be carried into the belly by the dog.
What to do if a dog swallows something by mistake?
Confirm the project. The first thing the owner should do after discovering that the dog has swallowed something by mistake is not to induce vomiting immediately, but to determine what it swallowed first. Not everything is suitable for vomiting, such as sharp objects, including fish bones, stones, broken toys, pins, and other things.
Vomiting can re-injure the dog's stomach or esophagus, causing secondary injury. If a dog accidentally ingests chemicals such as various detergents, batteries, oils, and paints, vomiting may cause burns or cause further damage to the body.
Selectively induce vomiting. If the dog swallows something by mistake and causes vomiting, the owner can give it 3% hydrogen peroxide and 1 teaspoon of hydrogen peroxide per kilogram of body weight. Pour the measured hydrogen peroxide into a spoon or dropper and drop it into the base of the dog's tongue.
Be careful not to mix hydrogen peroxide into your dog's food or water, or it won't work. After that, you can take the dog out for a walk and let it walk for a while. The contents of his stomach react with hydrogen peroxide, making the dog want to vomit.
When the dog vomits, the owner remembers to collect the dirt and take it as a sample when going to the hospital for a check-up. Doctors can analyze the poison more quickly and provide an antidote.
If the owner is not sure what the dog has eaten by mistake and it does not cause vomiting, the best thing to do is to immediately send the dog to the hospital for acceptance**. If a dog eats something poisonous, the dog can react very quickly. If it continues to stall for time, it will seriously affect the condition of the dog.
Swallowing a foreign body may puncture the intestines or esophagus. If the intestine is blocked, it can also interfere with blood flow to the organs, leading to necrosis of intestinal tissue. Some dogs can also have peritonitis, so it is very important to take them to the hospital immediately.
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If there is a foreign body in the dog's esophagus, the dog should be taken to a pet hospital to have the foreign body removed from the esophagus surgically.
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If there is a foreign body in the dog's esophagus, you must not deal with it yourself, and take the dog to the pet hospital to find a professional doctor to remove it.
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I think the best thing to do is to take the dog to a pet hospital and use tweezers to clip the foreign object out.
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The dog's mouth can be very open, first try to take it out with your hands, if not, go to the pet hospital to check and take it out.
Just like a person is stuck, going to the hospital is the safest way to go.
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It can be treated in the same way as a person, because the throat tissue is basically the same, and the dog can be fed vinegar and then given plenty of water. If this trick doesn't work, then you need to take the dog to the pet hospital as soon as possible, which is the most effective and safest way.
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Go to the animal hospital and let the hospital doctor have a way to get the foreign object stuck in the dog's mouth and take it out of the throat.
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Go to a pet hospital to find a professional veterinarian.
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A foreign body is stuck in the throat, and it needs to be chanted a thousand times!
See a veterinarian! I can't get it myself.