I gave my pup hydrogen peroxide after he swallowed a sock but now what should I look out for?

I gave my puppy some hydrogen peroxide earlier today because he swallowed a small sock. I’m really worried and trying to keep an eye on him now. Can you tell me what symptoms or changes I should watch for to make sure he’s okay?

Answer

It sounds like you are doing your best to keep your puppy safe after realizing he ingested a sock. Monitoring him closely is a wise decision, as there are certain symptoms to look out for in these situations.

  • Watch for signs of vomiting, lethargy, or loss of appetite.
  • Monitor his breathing to ensure it remains normal and unlabored.
  • Check for signs of distress, such as pacing or abdominal discomfort.

When dogs swallow foreign objects, there is a risk of blockage in their digestive tract. Hydrogen peroxide is sometimes used to induce vomiting and may help the sock come back up. However, it is important to watch your puppy closely over the next few days for any unusual behavior or symptoms. If you notice any signs of distress, or if he doesn't seem to be acting like himself, please contact a veterinarian immediately.

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If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my puppy vomits?

    If your puppy vomits, try to determine if the sock or any part of it was expelled. Continue to monitor him for any signs of ongoing distress or complications.

  • How can I tell if the sock is causing a blockage?

    Look for symptoms such as vomiting, abdominal pain, refusal to eat, or changes in bowel movements. These could indicate a blockage and require immediate veterinary attention.

  • Is it safe to give hydrogen peroxide to a puppy?

    Hydrogen peroxide can be used to induce vomiting, but it should be done under veterinary guidance. In some cases, it may not be the best option, so consulting with a vet is always recommended.

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