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Contents for your pet's First Aid Kit-


 

First Aid Kit

The following items are suggested to have in your pet’s First Aid Kit

Item

Use or Purpose

Waterproof Container

Storage

First Aid Book

 

Veterinarian’s Phone Number

Emergency Assistance

Hemostat

To remove ticks, porcupine quills, fish hooks, etc

Super glue

To repair small cuts on the foot pads and torn nails

Eye Wash

To wash eyes free of foreign materials & irritants

Antibiotic Eye Ointment

To treat minor eye irritations

Ear Wash

To clean and flush ears after swimming & bathing

Buffered Aspirin

For aches & pains – remember NO TYLENOL & IBUPROFEN

Nail Trimmer

 

Skunk Stuff

Pump Spray to help neutralize skunk odors

Rectal Thermometer

To detect fever, cold and overheating (Normal 101 to 102.5 degrees)

Iodine Swabs

To clean wounds

Instant Cold Pack

To control swelling caused by injury, insect bites and burns

Nutrical

An energy supplement to prevent overtiring

Latex Exam Gloves

 

Cotton Swabs

For cleaning ears, etc

Elastic Bandaging tape

 

1 inch Adhesive tape

 

Sterile Telfa Pads

To cover the wound before bandaging

Roll Gauze

To wrap over a telfa pad, then bandage.  Also can use as a muzzle.

Pepcid tablets

 

Blanket

For protection or to carry a pet as a stretcher

Fork

To remove burrs, etc

Flashlight

 

Skin Stapler

Use if skilled and instructed on use

Duct Tape

Bandage

Saran Wrap

Bandage

Digel

Relieve Excessive Gas

Thermometer

 

Benadryl (Diphenhydramine)

Antihistamine for bug bites

Sugar or Syrup

 

Needle Nose Pliers

 

Ipecac

Induce Vomiting

 

 

 

Please keep in mind that these items and suggestions are for emergency use and should not take the place of veterinary care