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pet first-aid kit

tools wound care cleansing Agents


-SCISSORS WITH BLUNT END -GAUZE PADS -SALINE EYE SOLUTION

-DISPOSABLE GLOVES -ADHESIVE TAPE -ARTIFICIAL TEAR GEL


Use this gel when your pet has dry
or irritated eyes to moisturize and
-ORAL SYRINGE/TURKEY BASTER -ALCOHOL WIPES flush them out.
Use this to administer liquid medicine
or water if your pet is having trouble -LIQUID DISHWASHING SOAP
drinking on their own or being fussy. -ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT
-COTTON BALLS/SWABS -HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
-STYPTIC POWDER You can use this to disinfect minor
This can be used to stop minor bleeding, wounds and/or to induce vomiting,
-TWEEZERS like when you accidentally clip your pet’s (call vet or ASPCA® Animal Poison
nail too short. It takes about 15 seconds Control Center before administering).
to start working.

-ICE PACK

-TOWELS

If you think your pet’s condition is worsening or that they may


have a medical emergency, contact your veterinarian right away.

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United States Fire Insurance Company (NAIC #21113. Morristown,NJ), produced and administered by C&F Insurance Agency, Inc. (NPN # 3974227), a Crum & Forster company. Through a licensing agreement, the ASPCA receives a royalty fee that is in exchange for use of the ASPCA’s marks and is not a charitable contribution. C&F and Crum & Forster are
registered trademarks of United States Fire Insurance Company. U0221-FIRSTAIDV

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