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Your Pet’s Emergency Kit

If your pet takes medicine to treat or manage a condition, pack a supply in your petu2019s kit. Visit the website link to learn more. https://www.sanantoniotxvet.com/

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Your Pet’s Emergency Kit

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  1. Your Pet’s Emergency Kit Few things are scarier for pet owners than an unexpected emergency situation. The best way to handle one is by being prepared ahead of time. One way to do that is with an emergency kit! Here, your vet Castle Hills, TX tells you what to include: First-aid essentials. Pack first-aid supplies to be used in the event of a medical emergency. Include things like gauze, bandages, a pet-safe disinfectant, medical tape, a pet thermometer, a pair of scissors, tweezers, a styptic powder, and a few soft towels. Medications and medical records. If your pet takes medicine to treat or manage a condition, pack a supply in your pet’s kit. It’s also a good idea to put your pet’s medical records—proof of vaccination, documentation of recent procedures, etc.—in a waterproof bag. These items can be very helpful if you have to visit an unfamiliar vet’s office or shelter facility. Long-term supplies. Long-term supplies are essential if a weather event or natural disaster forces you and your pet to evacuate your home. Consider packing canned food, water bottles, dishes, toys, and a pet bed so you can grab it in a pinch. Call your vet clinic Castle Hills, TX to learn more.

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