Basic first aid kit:
- scissors
- gauze pads
- non-adhesive pads
- 5 yards of 1/2 inch adhesive tape
- conforming bandage, 2 inch wide
- alcohol
- antiseptic wipes
- cotton balls
- styptic pencil (to stop bleeding for some wounds)
- towel
- blanket (in case of shock)
- surgical gloves
- muslin sling bandage
- tongue depressors
- tweezers
- scraper
- 2cm surgical tape
Also recommended:
- oral syringes or eye dropper
- glucose paste or corn syrup
- antihistamine such as Benadryl
- antigas tablets for bloat such as Gas-X
- fresh water (bottled water works)
- pliers or forceps with a cutting edge
- ice pack
- digital thermometer
- a cloth belt or muzzle (in case of shock–but take the course to learn how and when to use a muzzle)
- hydrogen peroxide (again–use only under professional guidance such as poison control by using a 2% solution to induce vomiting when appropriate)
It is also a good idea to keep the Vet’s phone number and a file with your dog’s medical records near to this canine first aid kit. Contents would could include:
- Information concerning immunizations (with the date)
- List all medications your dog is receiving or has received
- Any parasite or flea medication which your dog is taking should also be noted
- Records of any blood tests and results
- Copies of veterinary invoices and exam sheets. These will help provide important information if another veterinarian besides your normal one has to check your dog.