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  • MeoW_MeoW's Avatar
    2,526 posts since Oct '02
    • came across this list on the net... if you think something needs to be added, please share your comments so we can have a comprehensive list for our pets Wink

      Be ready for an emergency with a first aid kit for your doggie or kitty

      It is a good idea to have a few things on hand at all times in the event of an emergency. It could make a difference to the health and welfare of your injured pet. Keep these items in a box in a handy place.

      1. Phone numbers of your vet and emergency clinic with driving directions if needed.

      2. Hydrogen peroxide - a good wound disinfectant and emetic (to induce vomiting). The vet may instruct you over the phone as to how to get your pet to vomit any poisons.

      3. Oral syringe for giving the hydrogen peroxide or other medications.

      4. Gauze roll and gauze sponges for wound cleaning and bandages.

      5. Bandage tape and adhesive tape for securing gauze.

      6. Scissors for cutting bandages and tape.

      7. Styptic powder - to stop bleeding. Use this if you accidentally trim your pet’s nails too short.

      8. Triple antibiotic ointment (Neosporin) - to help prevent infections in wounds.

      9. Tweezers - to remove splinters.

      10. Eye wash - a saline solution to flush contaminants from the eyes. You can use your contact lens solution.

      11. Thermometer - non-breakable plastic digital types are the safest.

      12. Water based jelly, k-y, not petroleum based Vaseline, to lubricate the thermometer.

      13. Thick towels - to cover the animal for warmth if in shock (after being struck by a car.)

      14. Pet carrier - to transport the injured pet more safely and comfortably to the clinic.

      This may seem like a lot of preparation, but if something happens to your pet, you be glad you had this kit ready to administer emergency care for your injured pet. You could lessen the pain and severity of an injury and maybe even save a precious life.

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  • Danisdead101times's Avatar
    15,952 posts since Nov '03
    • eh...even i have the first aid kit,i think i also don't really know how to bandage my baobei~ rushing him to the vet will be a wise choice~ Wink

  • _Aaron_'s Avatar
    2,300 posts since Nov '04
  • MeoW_MeoW's Avatar
    2,526 posts since Oct '02
    • done... Wink

      Originally posted by _Aaron_:
      Shun bian post in Cats forum k?
      Else i copycat it and post myself... ^_^

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  • tare's Avatar
    17,204 posts since Aug '03
    • Originally posted by Danisdead101times:
      eh...even i have the first aid kit,i think i also don't really know how to bandage my baobei~ rushing him to the vet will be a wise choice~ Wink

      well a 1st aid kit is impt. at least have the basic essentials.... sometimes not tat serious no need to rush to vet... save alot of $$....

      but always have antiseptic cream, and hmm... forgot wat solution is tat... yellow color one, for bites and rashes... esp. if ur dog have sensitive skin, it'll helps alot...

      have something for cuts, insects bites and rashes....

      but hehee.. i understand how u feel lah... initially i even take urgent leave just to take my bubble to the vet! called in office said my son needs to see doc! my colleagues almost flipped Laughing

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