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1. Determine the Severity of the Ingestion:
- Check the dog’s mouth for any remaining orange pieces.
- Observe your dog’s behavior for signs of distress, such as vomiting, diarrhea, or signs of pain.
2. Contact Your Veterinarian:
- Call your veterinarian immediately to report the ingestion.
- Provide them with the following information:
- Type of citrus fruit ingested (mandarin oranges)
- Amount ingested
- Dog’s age, weight, and breed
- Any symptoms the dog is exhibiting
3. Induce Vomiting (Only if Directed by Veterinarian):
- If directed by your veterinarian, you may induce vomiting by giving your dog 1 tablespoon of 3% hydrogen peroxide per 10 pounds of body weight.
- Mix the hydrogen peroxide with equal parts water and administer it to your dog orally using a dropper or syringe.
- After administering the hydrogen peroxide, walk your dog around to encourage vomiting.
4. Give Activated Charcoal (Optional):
- Activated charcoal can absorb toxins from the digestive tract.
- Give your dog 1 gram of activated charcoal per 10 pounds of body weight.
- Mix the activated charcoal with water and administer it to your dog orally using a dropper or syringe.
5. Monitor Your Dog’s Condition:
- Keep your dog under close observation for the next 12-24 hours.
- Contact your veterinarian immediately if your dog exhibits any of the following symptoms:
- Vomiting or diarrhea that persists for more than 24 hours
- Signs of pain or discomfort
- Lethargy or weakness
- Liver or kidney damage (yellowing of the skin or eyes, excessive thirst or urination)
Additional Notes:
- Do not give your dog lemon juice or vinegar: These substances can irritate the stomach lining and worsen the situation.
- Citrus fruits can contain psoralens: These compounds can make dogs more sensitive to the sun, so keep your dog away from direct sunlight for the next few days.
- Most small dogs will not ingest enough mandarin oranges to cause serious problems: However, it is important to seek veterinary attention if you are concerned about your dog’s health.
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