The dog first aid kit

what to keep at home for emergencies

First aid kit

Being foresighted often helps you not to be caught unprepared in particularly urgent situations.

What should this box include?

  • physiological solution

  • antiseptic ointment and lotion

  • thermometer

  • thin and well-pointed scissors

  • tweezers

  • cotton wool

  • bandages

  • sterile gauze

  • non-adhesive bandage tape

  • adhesive plaster

  • cotton-fioc

  • disposable sterile syringes

  • clearly visible THE VETERINARY'S PHONE NUMBER and a 24H CLINIC

Useful medicines

As for useful medicines, we recommend a decongestant eye drops, an ear lotion and vaseline oil as well as medicines that the vet usually prescribes.

Materials and tools
  • saline solution
  • antibiotic ointment
  • antiseptic lotion
  • thermometer
  • thin sharp scissors
  • tweezers
  • cotton wool
  • bandages
  • sterile gauze
  • non-adhesive tape
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