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Emesis induction time frame is not the same for every toxic substance.
When your dog patient has ingested something potentially poisonous, the first thing you need to figure out is whether inducing emesis is an option (it’s contraindicated in some cases!). With certain substances, you only have 30 minutes to act while with others, you’re lucky enough to have a time frame of several hours. However, it really depends on the substance and the situation.
To help you make a quick decision in these time-critical circumstances, we have developed a ToxBuddy Emesis Induction Guide. This practical document includes a table with over 30 common poisonous substances and their typical time frames for emesis induction in dogs. We have also added some useful, substance-specific remarks and left a little space for your own notes. We hope you find it useful!
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