Pawmergency Activated Charcoal
Pawmergency Activated Charcoal
Emergency Charcoal Gel That Could Save Your Dog’s Life
✓ Buys you critical time to get to your vet safely
✓ Used by vets to bind and block dangerous toxins
✓ Instant first-aid support when every second counts
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Pawmergency Activated Charcoal
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How does PawMergency work?
How does PawMergency work?
PawMergency works by binding toxins in your pet's gastrointestinal tract before they can be absorbed into the bloodstream.
These toxins are then safely eliminated through your pet's stool.
Our gentle formula does not induce vomiting like hydrogen peroxide, avoiding the risk of esophageal burns, gastric ulcers, and aspiration pneumonia that can occur with emetic treatments.
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How do I use PawMergency?
How do I use PawMergency?
Always contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (888-426-4435) first if you have questions.
(1) Remove the cap at the end of the applicator.
(2) Twist the dial based on your pet's weight. We recommend using 1mL per 1lb of bodyweight. For example, a 30lb dog will need 1 full tube of PawMergency.
(3) Place the tip of the applicator directly into your pet's mouth and press the plunger, allowing time to swallow.
(4) Put the cap back on the applicator and store in a cool, dry place for future use.
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When should I use PawMergency?
When should I use PawMergency?
PawMergency should be used when you suspect your pet has ingested something toxic. Activated charcoal is most effective within the first hour of toxin ingestion.
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What toxins can PawMergency absorb?
What toxins can PawMergency absorb?
When administered within 4 hours of ingestion, activated charcoal is effective in binding the following toxic substances:
- Grapes and raisins
- Chocolate and caffeine
- Onions and garlic
- Moldy food
- Tobacco
- Certain household plants
- THC
- Many human medications
- Certain pesticides
Important Safety Note: Not effective against alcohols, heavy metals, caustic materials, xylitol, or hydrocarbons.
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Is it safe for my pet?
Is it safe for my pet?
Yes! PawMergency has been supported by 50+ years of activated charcoal research in both human and animal medicine.
Even if no intoxication occurred, PawMergency is safe to administer. It can be used as a nutritional aid in the management of diarrhea, flatulence, and bloating.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Orders are usually dispatched within 24 hours and delivered within 5-9 business days.
To request a return, please use our online contact form and include:
1. Your order number.
2. The reason for your return.
3. Your email address.
Our team will guide you through the process and ensure your return is handled quickly and smoothly!
“My dog ate dark chocolate while I was cooking, and I panicked. I gave him this gel immediately and called the vet. They said I did the right thing—that extra hour likely saved his life. It’s easy to use, fast-acting, and gives me serious peace of mind. Every pet owner should have this on hand.”

The Simple, Life‑Saving First Aid Every Pet Owner Should Have
PawMergency® is an activated charcoal and kaolin paste designed to absorb most common household pet toxins - chocolate, grapes, THC, human medications, and more.
It works by binding toxins in the stomach before they can be absorbed, which are then safely eliminated through your pets stool. Unlike hydrogen peroxide, it doesn't force vomiting or risk further harm.
We didn’t even realize our dog had gotten into the trash until he started acting strange. He was shaking, pacing, and wouldn’t settle. I saw that he had chewed through a coffee pod, and I panicked because caffeine is deadly for dogs. I remembered I had bought this charcoal gel months ago “just in case,” and thank God I did. I wasn’t sure how to use it, but the instructions were super clear and based on weight. I gave him the dose and within minutes he started to calm down. We still called the emergency vet and monitored him overnight, but he was totally fine. This product probably saved his life. I will never be without it again.
My puppy is into everything. One day she got into my purse and chewed up a bottle of ibuprofen. I had no idea how many she swallowed, but she had white powder all around her mouth. I immediately called poison control and they told me to get her to the vet, but it was 40 minutes away. I had this charcoal gel in my kit and used it as a first step. She took it without a problem and I was able to buy us time to get to the vet. The vet said it absolutely helped reduce absorption and that we did the right thing. This stuff is legit.
I bought this for peace of mind because my dog once ate a sock and we had to go through surgery. When he started vomiting one night after chewing on a suspicious plant in the yard, I was terrified. I wasn’t sure if it was toxic, but I didn’t want to take chances. I gave him the emergency dose using the gel, and the vomiting stopped shortly after. We still took him in the next morning, and they said it was a smart move—it could’ve prevented a worse reaction. I’m so grateful I had this at home.
Our older dog got into a pack of sugar-free gum with xylitol. I didn’t even realize it until he started trembling. My wife remembered we had the charcoal gel in our pet drawer. We followed the instructions exactly and gave it to him while we were calling the vet. Vet said timing was everything. The fact that we acted fast might have prevented organ damage. I truly believe this product saved our dog’s life. We’ve since ordered two more—one for the car and one for travel.
My friend’s dog passed away from eating rat poison, and ever since I’ve been extremely paranoid. When I saw my beagle sniffing around in our shed, I panicked. Sure enough, there was bait crumbled on the ground. I didn’t know if he ate any, but I wasn’t going to wait for symptoms. I used this gel, which thankfully I had bought a few weeks ago. It was easy to administer, and he didn’t even fight me on it. No symptoms ever appeared and the vet later confirmed it was the right first step.