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Here’s What to Put in Fido’s Emergency Kit

Most of your petu2019s kit will be made up of first-aid supplies. You can purchase a pet-specific first-aid kit, or build your own. To know more details, click here. https://www.metairievets.com/

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Here’s What to Put in Fido’s Emergency Kit

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  1. Here’s What to Put in Fido’s Emergency Kit Emergencies are scary because you just never know when one might happen. That's why it’s best to be prepared! Packing an emergency kit is a great way to do just that. Below, your pet clinic New Orleans, LA tells you what to include: Basic Medical Supplies Most of your pet’s kit will be made up of first-aid supplies. You can purchase a pet-specific first-aid kit, or build your own. You’ll want to include things like gauze, bandages, medical tape, a pet-safe disinfectant, a pet thermometer, scissors, tweezers, a tongue depressor, styptic powder, a few soft towels, and a pair of latex gloves to protect your hands. Medical Records In a sealed waterproof bag, pack your pet’s medical records like proof of vaccinations, documentation of recent veterinary procedures, etc. These documents can be extremely helpful in a pinch, especially if you need to visit an unfamiliar vet’s office. Your Dog’s Medication Does your dog take medicine to treat or manage a condition? It’s worth keeping a supply in your emergency kit so that you always know where some can be found. Check any expiration dates frequently. Call your vets New Orleans, LA today for further advice on yourpet’s emergency kit.

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