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First Aid Checklist

You can easily put together a well-stocked pet first aid kit using a waterproof container that opens and closes easily. Print out this checklist and keep within reach:

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

Rabies Recommendation
Animals in pain may bite you. It is critical that you can provide evidence of your pet’s rabies vaccination at all times. Depending on state regulations, a pet without proof of current rabies vaccination may be quarantined.

Disaster Preparedness
A natural disaster can strike at any time, no matter where you live. Whether an earthquake, storm or wild fire threatens your home, prepare for your pet’s well-being with a few weeks’ food stored in an easy-to-grab container plus an ample supply of water. It’s one less thing to worry about while getting your family to a safe place.

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Further Reading :
A Survival Tail
Do you know what to do when your dog or cat becomes hurt?

Survey, Secure, Stat!
Learn warning signs and the best way to prevent your pet from causing further injury.

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