Pet Poisoning First Aid Kit

Create a DIY Pet Kit

Have an emergency first aid kit at home in case of a poisoning emergency. Keeping these items on hand will make it easier for you to work with the Pet Poison Helpline experts.

Hydrogen peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide 3% (non-expired)

Dish soap

Liquid dishwashing detergent (such as Palmolive® or Dawn®)

Rubber gloves

Rubber gloves

first aid ointment

Triple antibiotic ointment (such as Neosporin® without an added pain reliever ingredient)

Vitamins

Vitamin E oil or capsules

Allergy pills

Diphenhydramine liquid or 25 mg tablets (such as Benadryl®), with no other combination ingredients or pain reliever

Dog eye

Ophthalmic saline solution or artificial tears, with no other combination ingredients

Canned tuna

Can of tuna packed in water, chicken broth or some type of tasty canned pet food

Sports drink

Sweet electrolyte beverage (such as Gatorade®)

Syrup

Corn syrup or maple syrup


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