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STAT!Syringe® to Induce Vomiting in Dogs in an Emergency
STAT!Syringe — Emergency Vomiting Aid for Dogs
For Dogs Only – Not Safe for Cats or Humans
Accidents happen—and when they do, every second counts. Each year, countless dogs suffer or die from accidentally ingesting toxic substances like chocolate, antifreeze, rat poison, grapes, or human medications. That’s why the STAT!Syringe is an essential tool for every dog first aid kit.
This easy-to-use syringe is specially designed to help you safely administer hydrogen peroxide (3%)—but only if your veterinarian or an animal poison control expert tells you it’s the right step. Inducing vomiting at the wrong time can cause more harm than good, so always make that call first.
Once instructed to proceed, the STAT!Syringe makes it fast and accurate to dose based on your dog’s weight, helping you act quickly in those frightening first moments after a toxin is ingested.
✅ What You’ll Need
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STAT!Syringe
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Hydrogen Peroxide 3% only (never use other concentrations)
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Paper towels and a calm environment
When to Use the STAT!Syringe
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After your dog ingests toxic foods (e.g., chocolate, grapes, xylitol gum)
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In cases of recent poisoning (within 2 hours)
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When your dog is alert, breathing normally, and cleared by a vet or poison control
❗When NOT to Use It
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If your dog is already vomiting, unconscious, having seizures, or showing serious symptoms
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If the toxin is caustic or petroleum-based
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If it’s been more than 2 hours since ingestion
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If you own a brachycephalic (flat-faced) breed, check with your vet first—they're at higher risk for complications
Never guess. Call your vet or Animal Poison Control before taking any action:
ASPCA Poison Control: (888) 426-4435
Angel Animal Poison Control: (877) 226-4355
PROSAR International: (888) 232-8870
(Note: A consultation fee may apply.)
🐾 After Vomiting: What’s Next?
Vomiting buys time, but it’s not the end of care. Your vet may still need to evaluate your dog and possibly administer activated charcoal to prevent further absorption of the toxin. If possible, save the vomit for your vet to examine—it can provide crucial clues.
Important Reminders
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Always check the expiration date on hydrogen peroxide—old peroxide loses potency
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Be ready for a quick reaction—many dogs vomit within seconds
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Give outside or in an area that’s easy to clean
🛑 Disclaimer: This product and guide are not a substitute for veterinary care. Always consult a professional before taking action. Inducing vomiting improperly can cause serious harm or death.
Keep calm, stay informed, and be ready with the STAT!Syringe—because when it comes to your dog’s safety, every moment matters.
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Dr. Amber Drake

MEET OUR FOUNDER!
Dr. Amber Drake
Dr. Amber L. Drake is a Board-Certified Holistic Health Practitioner and Canine Clinical Herbalist dedicated to advancing natural, evidence-based wellness for dogs and their families. She is the founder of the Drake Dog Cancer Foundation and Drake Dog Cancer Academy, where she educates pet parents and professionals on holistic approaches to canine cancer prevention, nutrition, and care.
With advanced training in functional medicine, botanical studies, and integrative health education, Dr. Drake bridges science and compassion to empower others with the knowledge and confidence to support dogs through every stage of life.
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