Three Must Have Items for Your Dog First Aid Kit

K. Taylor
Most homes have a first aid kit for the two legged members of their family but did you ever stop to consider that you should have a dog first aid kit as well?

Every year millions of dogs are taken in for emergency veterinarian treatment for things that could easily be treated at home. By being prepared with a dog first aid kit, you can save both you and your dog a lot of stress if an emergency ever arises.

There are three must have items for your dog first aid kit.

Muzzle - A muzzle is a must have item for your dog first aid kit because a dog will often become aggressive when they are injured. By muzzling your dog first, you are able to quickly access the injury without the fear of getting nipped by your dog.

Dog Clippers - By keeping dog clippers in your dog first aid kit, you will be able to quickly remove hair from the injured area in order to see the degree of injury. Often times, a wound will look much worse than it really is when hair is matted to the area.

You don't need an expensive pair of dog clippers for your dog first aid kit but you should make sure that the clippers are sufficient to effectively remove your dogs coat. You will want to check your clippers from time to time to make sure that they are operational and that the blades are not rusted.

Hydrogen Peroxide - Hydrogen peroxide can be used to induce vomiting in your dog in case of poisoning or to clean a wound. It is important to call your veterinarian as soon as you suspect that your dog has been poisoned in order to see if it is necessary to induce vomiting. By having the hydrogen peroxide on hand, you an be prepared and save valuable minutes and possibly your dogs life. Hydrogen Peroxide is a must have item for your dog first aid kit because it is a multipurpose item. It will assist in cleaning a wound and induce vomiting if needed due to poisoning.

While we hope that our dogs are never in need of emergency pet care, it is important to be prepared in order to have the ability to help your dog if the need arises. By having a dog first aid kit prepared and readily available you could possibly save your dogs life being able to provide immediate treatment.

Published by K. Taylor

I have been a stay at home mom for many years and have always loved to put pen to paper. I have had several articles published on working from home and issues related to telecommuting.  View profile

  • A muzzle will protect you as well as your dog in cases of injury.
  • Hydrogen Peroxide is a multipurpose tool for your dog first aid kit.

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  • robritt10/10/2007

    What a great piece. Thanks for the article. I will make my kit and set it aside right away.

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