As all pet friends and friends know, because dogs do not have the ability to identify food, dog poisoning often occurs in daily life, and some dogs eat by mistake Some pesticides or highly toxic drugs are prone to death before they are delivered to the pet hospital. Therefore, this requires dog owners to master some emergency measures for dogs in emergencies. Open a channel for the dog's life after the dog is poisoned.
Actually, dog owners just need to pay more attention to learning Regarding the rescue methods of dog poisoning, then there is no need to be at a loss when the dog is poisoned before seeking medical treatment. For this reason, this article introduces several emergency treatment steps after dog poisoning for your reference.
Inducing vomiting:
Mainly used for early first aid of poisoning, generally 1% to 2% copper sulfate solution is used for oral administration, and concentrated salt water and light soapy water can also be used to induce vomiting. Subcutaneous injection of pormorphine (0.07 mg/kg), do not induce vomiting if coma or convulsion occurs.
Gastric lavage:
Thorough gastric lavage within 2 to 4 hours after poisoning is the most effective, but some drugs still remain in the stomach for more than 4 hours, and some drugs are extremely difficult to exclude , so gastric lavage is still necessary. Gastric lavage with gastric catheter is often used.
Enema:
The colon wash should be 0.1% potassium permanganate, or ordinary warm water.
Catharsis:
In order to accelerate the excretion of intestinal contents and reduce the absorption, inorganic salt laxatives, such as sodium sulfate or magnesium sulfate, can be used, 1 g per kg body weight, dissolved Into 20 ~ 50 ml of water, gavage or enema. If it is a non-fat-soluble poison, oil-based laxatives can also be used.
Cleaning:
Wang?pet net recommends to remove skin and mucous membranes toxins, generally with plenty of water, vinegar or soapy water (trichlorfon Table inhalation poisoning is prohibited) repeatedly wash the whole body coat, and dry with a towel.
Oxygen inhalation:
Most poisons can cause breathing difficulties, and in severe cases, suffocation and death. Oxygen inhalation can relieve the condition, and oxygen inhalation can promote the discharge of toxins.
The above are some first aid measures that you need to take after the dog is poisoned, so as to provide enough time for the rescue of the dog's life. Here, we need to remind everyone that after the dog has symptoms of poisoning , the methods mentioned above are only temporary delay or reduce the harm of poison to the life of the dog. The most direct method is to suggest that you send the dog to the pet hospital for treatment in time.