Dog First Aid Kit

In a home where there are children or aging family members, a well stocked medicine chest is a must. Children and older members of the family are often affected with health problems. A medicine chest at home will ensure that any member of the family will receive immediate first aid care when needed. This is true with pets as well. Dogs are as well prone to accidents because of their very energetic and inquisitive nature. A well stocked first aid kit will somehow lessen the anxiety of a pet owner knowing that emergency care will be given to the pet. First aid kit ensures that the owner can administer measures that will stabilize the pet’s condition before it is transported to a veterinary facility.
A dog owner needs to be ready for any eventuality. As caring for a dog is comparable to caring for a baby, a medicine kit for the pet will be very useful given the fact that accidents can never be prevented. A medicine kit will be necessary even if a veterinary facility is next door. Running to the every now and then would be a costly habit. Aside from this fact, the vet may not always be available.
A dog owner equipped with a first aid kit can give the pet emergency care anywhere and anytime of the day. Dog owners would want to have the pet around. In the wild or in far flung places where no veterinary facility is nearby, a well stocked medicine kit in the car can save the life of an injured pet.
A dog owner can either buy a commercially made kit or create one that would be suited to the needs of the pet. As expected, the first aid kit of an owner that lives in the city would not be as complete as the kit of an owner that lives in remote areas.
Whether pre-made or customized, a dog’s first aid kit should have equipments like scissors, tweezers, a leash and muzzle, a rectal thermometer, cotton balls and swabs. Various sizes of bandaging materials will also be necessary. The kit should contain antibiotics ointments for the skin and for the eyes, wound disinfectants, antidiarrhea and antihistamines. Activated charcoal and hydrogen peroxide would be very necessary because dogs are prone to ingesting poisonous substances. Lastly, it would be a better idea if the contact numbers of the vet will be written on the cover of the first aid box.
Find out more about first aid kit as well as information on first aid for dogs at Sarah’s Dogs.

