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Veterinarian's contact information: have numbers for both your family veterinarian and an after-hours emergency veterinarian readily available |
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Scissors: for cutting hair and bandages |
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Tweezers: for removing objects from skin or paws |
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Eyedropper: to dispense liquid medication or clean superficial wounds |
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Gloves: to help protect you and keep the wound sanitary |
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Gauze pads: for cleaning injuries |
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Gauze rolls: to wrap around wounds or use as a safety muzzle |
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Soft muzzle: to prevent your pet from biting you or chewing on an injury while in pain |
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E-collar: available in a variety of sizes, this opaque or clear plastic, cone-shaped protector attaches to your pet's collar and can be found at veterinary clinics and pet stores. Prevents your pet from accessing a wound or injury. |
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Alcohol prep pads: to sterilize items such as scissors or tweezers |
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Cold pack: to reduce swelling or pain |
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Digital thermometer: to find out if your pet is running a fever (a mercury thermometer can shatter) |
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Hydrogen peroxide: to clean a wound |
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Rags or rubber tubing: to use as a tourniquet |
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Blanket or towel: to wrap around injured pet, carry an injured pet and provide warmth |