მოკლეთ ასე თუა ალბათ რამაც მოწამლა 3 დღის წინ ჭამა... ანუ ნაწლავებშია... კუჭში გავიდა ამ 3 დღის განმავლობაში?
აუცილებელია ნაწლავებიდან გამოტანა საწამლავის და გაწოვის შეჩერება...
აქტივირებული ნახშირი უნდა აურიოთ წყალშიო...და ის უნდა მისცეთო... ანუ სამი აბი 1 ჩაის ჭიქაზე... და და წონის კილოგრამზე 1 ჩაის კოვზი მიეცი... (ეს გაწოვას შეაჩერებს).
და მერე უნდა მისცეთ ინგლისური მარილიო (რომ გამოიტანოს შხამი) მაგრამ მე მგონი თქვენი ძაღლი დასუსტებულია და სჯობს უბრალოდ Yბილის წყლის ოყნა გაუკეთოთ...
და აჭამოთ როგორც აქ წერია რძე, კვერცხის ცილა და ბოსტნეულის ზეთი (ორალურად).
ისე ღებინება თურმე შეიძლეგა გამოიწვიოთ წყალბადის ზეჟანგით... ჩაის ჭიქის მე-10 რაოდენობა ეყოფა 10 კგ ძაღლლსო.... მე ვიცოდი ვირული წესით... მარილი და მისი ჯანი...
The first step in treatment is to eliminate the poison from your dog's stomach by making it vomit. The second step is to delay absorption of the poison from the dog's intestinal tract by coating it with a substance that binds it. This is followed by a laxative to speed elimination.
http://www.doctordog.com/dogbook/dogpoison.htmlNote: Do not induce vomiting or give charcoal by mouth if your dog is severely depressed, comatose, unable to swallow or experiencing seizures. Before proceeding, consult Vomiting, How to Induce in this chapter.
How to Delay or Prevent Absorption
1.Mix activated charcoal (one tablet to 10-cc water). Give one teaspoonful per two pounds body weight and follow with a pint of water. Depending upon the dog's condition, this may need to be given by stomach tube. Veterinary assistance usually is required.
2. Thirty minutes later, give sodium sulphate (Glauber's salt), one teaspoonful per ten pounds body weight, or Milk of Magnesia, one teaspoonful per five pounds body weight.
Note:If these agents are not available, coat the bowel with milk, egg whites or vegetable oil and give a warm water enema.
Induce Vomiting Only When
It's Necessary, And Safe
October 3, 2010
You just saw your dog swallow something that could make her sick.
Do you induce vomiting right away?
No.
The first action you should take is to call your vet or emergency vet clinic for advice.
Why?
Vomiting will not help in some situations. In others, vomiting could harm her even more. What follows is a list of times when you should not induce vomiting in your dog.
* She has already started vomiting.
* She has lost consciousness, she has trouble breathing, or she has become too weak to stand.
* She has swallowed bleach, drain cleaner or a petroleum distillate product. These products will burn the esophagus and mouth parts again on the way up. (See Household Poisons to learn how to protect her from these caustic substances.)
* She swallowed the material more than two hours ago. Don't induce vomiting in this case because the substance has likely passed into the small intestine, at which point your dog can't vomit it back up.
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It's okay to induce vomiting in these two situations:
1) your vet has advised you to do it during your phone call;
2) your dog has ingested antifreeze (ethylene glycol) no more than two hours ago.
How To Induce Vomiting
Now that we know the When, let's work on the How of inducing vomiting in dogs who have swallowed something dangerous.
You want to make it as easy as possible for your dog to vomit. Some food in her stomach will make it easier for her. Feed her a slice of bread or a few crackers. Or try a tablespoon or two of dog food if you don't feed her "human" food.
Follow these steps.
1. Into a small bowl, glass or mug, pour some three percent hydrogen peroxide from the bottle in your first aid kit (see Dog First Aid Supplies for more information on creating a dog first aid kit) or from the bathroom.
2. Using the 10 cc syringe from the kit, draw up about 3 cc's for every 20 pounds (approximately 9 kg) of your dog's weight.
3. Open her mouth slightly and insert the end of the syringe. Squirt a steady stream of the hydrogen peroxide toward the back of her mouth, which will force her to swallow it.
4. Wait ten minutes. If she hasn't yet started to vomit, repeat steps 2 and 3.
5. Call your vet immediately if she doesn't vomit after the second dose.
You can also do this by using syrup of ipecac instead of hydrogen peroxide.