Are you prepared in case of emergency? Do you have the necessary supplies needed in case of accidents? FIRST AID TOOLS should never be out of your closet for it can save your puppy in case of accidents and other emergency conditions.
Probably the very first thing you should involve to your list of must-dos when taking care of a dog is preparation.
Especially when you are away, you can never tell what might be the possible things to happen to your dog. You may leave your dog under your household members attendance. Or even if you are going outdoors with your dog taken out with you, having the first aid kit with you will seem right. You can never tell when an accident would happen. You can never tell how far the nearest clinic next to your location is. To aid the injury and save the life of your dog, an easy-to-carry bag for toiletries is all it takes.
MEDICATIONS
1) Antiseptic (e.g. Nolvasan)
2) Eyewash
3) Wound disinfectant
4) Antibiotic ointment for skin
5) Ear-cleaning solution
6) Hydrogen peroxide, 3% resolution (may be used to make the canine vomit)
7) Activated charcoal (can be used to absorb poison ingestion consult vet first)
Materials (Bandaging and wound dressing)
1) Sterile cotton balls
2) Gauze pad or rolled gauze + gauze tape
3) Any helpful material for an improvised splint (e.g. several rolls of newspaper or magazine)
4) Adhesive tape (comes in paper and skin kinds)
5) Muzzle
6) A pair of scissors and tweezers
7) Penlight plus spare batteries
8) Clean towels (could be paper or pieces of cloth)
9) Blanket to be used as a stretcher
10) Nylon slip leash
11) Stethoscope and pediatric rectal thermometer
12) Disposable gloves
13) Emergency heat pack and cold pack
14) Diphenhydramine hydrochloride
Necessary contact numbers:
1) His veterinarians address and mobile phone numbers
2) Emergency hospital/clinic directions and telephone numbers~
3) Poison Control center numbers
In place you left the first aid kit somewhere; it is important that you have you have written your address and location inside of the first aid kit bag. Adding more information, you can include the photo of your dog on the outside of the container. Have his health problems, breed, name, and gender written on it. You may also attach the veterinarians name, contact numbers and address as this may help the finder to return your dog to your care. Being without difficulty in contacting the right people who would help your dog in emergency situations can lessen the problem.




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