How Do You Pack A First Aid Kit For Pets?
Keep a first aid kit for your pet accessible at home or in your car when traveling. Gathering the necessary items ahead of time could help save your pet’s life in an emergency. Get a durable, waterproof (or at least water-resistant) container that opens and closes easily yet securely. It should be large enough to hold the items mentioned below. Include bandage material, such as gauze pads, cotton gauze, adhesive tape and masking tape. Keep a bottle of hydrogen peroxide and anti-bacterial ointment or cream in the kit. Include diarrhea medication, but seek your veterinarian’s approval before use. Be sure to pack a pair of scissors, plus tweezers or forceps. Add a few eyedroppers for dispensing liquid medication or for cleaning superficial wounds. Include syrup of ipecac to induce vomiting in the event your pet is poisoned. If your pet is poisoned, consult your veterinarian before inducing vomiting. Find activated charcoal at any health food store. This remedy is good for poisoning or dia