1. ID Tag …. 2. Transition …. 3. Housetraining   ….   4. Feeding

5. Fleas & Ticks …. 6. Heartworms …. 7. Poison Control …. 8. First Aid Kit

9. Marker Training …. 10. Aggression …. 11. Resources & Recommended Reading

You can treat minor injuries for your pets by having appropriate remedies, tools, and equipment available. Having the following items assembled in advance will make it faster and easier to treat an urgent situation.

• Muzzle

•Muzzle
•E-collar (“cone”)
•Pepto Bismal tablets
•Benadryl capsules (25 mg)
•Panacur worming powder
•Hydrogen peroxide (unopened)
•Rubbing alcohol
•Petroleum jelly (Vasoline)
•Triple antibiotic ointment

•Muzzle

•Hydrocortisone 1% cream
•Fungal cream
•Sterile, non-adhesive pads
•4×4″ gauze sponges
•Sterile gauze 3″ bandage
•3″ width Ace bandage
•Rectal thermometer
•Tweezers and scissors
•Saline eyewash

•Phone number and address of nearest 24/7 emergency vet clinic. (Keep this on your fridge!)

1. ID Tag …. 2. Transition …. 3. Housetraining   ….   4. Feeding

5. Fleas & Ticks …. 6. Heartworms …. 7. Poison Control …. 8. First Aid Kit

9. Marker Training …. 10. Aggression …. 11. Resources & Recommended Reading

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