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What To Pack In Your Pet's First-Aid-Kit

What To Pack In Your Pet's First-Aid-Kit

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What To Pack In Your Pet's First-Aid-Kit

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  1. What To Pack In Your Pet's First-Aid-Kit? As a pet owner, we do everything to keep our furry pal happy and healthy. Sometimes there are things, which takes place suddenly that are beyond our control. There can be emergency anytime. That's the reason it's important that we keep a pet's first-aid-kit handy. You don't need to buy expensive things, you can easily assemble your own kit by gathering the items. Let's take a look what all things go in the first-aid-kit. First thing you need to keep with the first-aid-kit is the medical records of your furry pal, including the number of your vet, current photo of your pet, as well as your contact details in a waterproof bag. Keep a muzzle or strips of clothes, so that when you're treating your pet, he may not bite you. Do not try to muzzle your pet, if he has any breathing problem, vomiting or choking. The other items you will need in your first-aid-kit are: Hydrogen Peroxide Antiseptic Solution Small Flashlight Tweezers First-Aid-Tape Gauze Pads Soft Blanket Towels Cotton Balls

  2. First-Aid Scissors Instant Cold Pack Instant Hot Pack Hand Sanitizer Latex Gloves Alcohol Swabs There might be some of the items in the house itself like a small flash light, tweezers, soft blanket, towels etc. No need to buy an extra set - just try to make your pet's first-aid-kit their regular storage place. Make sure, if you have given first-aid to your furry pal, it should be immediately followed by veterinary care and remember it is not a substitute for a trip to a veterinary clinic. Medicines like Benadryl and activated charcoal should not be administered until the vet prescribes. Remember, to always carry or have an easy access to the telephone numbers for your regular vet, a 24- hour emergency animal hospital and an animal poison control center too. Always keep the first-aid-kit one handy at home and in your car, as you never know when emergency might occur.

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