How Do You Make A Canine First Aid Kit?
Though they can be resilient, dogs can require first-aid too. From overheating to poisonings, bug bites and topical injuries, there is a long list of ailments and injuries that may befall your pooch whether he’s sitting in your backyard or rough housing at the dog park. Learn how to administer first-aid to your dog in place of, or prior to, taking your pooch to the vet. You can restore comfort to your furry friend and peace of mind to yourself. Find a small, plastic container to hold the first aid items. Use a container that will fit in certain areas, such as your car, under your bed or in your purse, depending on your preferences and your dog’s lifestyle. Place the following items into the first-aid kit: cotton balls, gauze pads, surgical/medical tape, scissors, tweezers, oral syringes, towel, exam gloves, ace bandages, thermometer, ear syringe and eye wash. Talk to your doctor about what medications you should store in the first-aid kit. He may recommend Pepto Bismal, Benadryl, aspir