What is it?

A “just in case” emergency kit to induce vomiting in dogs

Did you know every day 1,100 dogs are accidentally poisoned?

When your dog accidentally eats something toxic, your veterinarian will likely instruct you to make them by administering a small dose of hydrogen peroxide.

But how much should you give them, and how do you get them to swallow it? Pup Purge is here to help.

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How does it work?

An oral dose of Hydrogen Peroxide

Administering a small amount of 3% hydrogen peroxide orally irritates the stomach lining, causing it to foam up. This irritation sends a signal to the brain that triggers a vomiting reflex In dogs. The action is fast-acting, and vomiting generally occurs within 10-15 minutes.

What is included?

Everything you need

It sounds simple, but when minutes count having everything you need in one accessible place is critical. Your Pup Purge kit includes: two packets of 3% hydrogen peroxide, one 20ml plastic tipped syringe with marked ml measurements, and dosing instructions.

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Suitable for dogs from 10 lbs to 80+ lbs

Dosing Guidelines

Dog Weight, Dosage (ml)
  • Up to 10 lbs, 1 teaspoon (5 ml)
  • 10-20 lbs,1.5 teaspoons (7.5 ml)
  • 20-40 lbs,2 teaspoons (10 ml)
  • 40-80 lbs,3 teaspoons (15 ml)
  • Over 80 lbs,4 teaspoons (20 ml)
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Most common poisons ingested by dogs

Chocolate, Grapes, Raisins, Onions, Garlic, Xylitol, Alcohol, Caffeine, and more

Recreational drugs such as Marijuana, Psilocybin, and over-the-counter drugs such Advil, Tylenol, Cold & Flu drugs, and more.

Cleaning products like bleach, detergents, disinfectants. Pesticides and Rodenticides. Antifreeze.

Common household plants like Lilies, Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Oleander, Sago Palm, and more.

  • 1. Identify the substance

    Try to determine what and how much your dog has eaten. Your vet will need to know what they consumed and how much of it they ate.

  • 2. Contact your Vet or an Emergency Animal Clinic Immediately

    Time is critical in poisoning cases. Immediately contact your veterinarian, an emergency animal clinic, or a Pet Poison Control Hotline:

  • 3. If instructed to induce vomiting open your Pup Purge kit

    See below for instructions on how to induce vomiting in your dog. Keep one at home, one in the car, and one in your bag.