A first aid kit for dogs is a collection of essential medical supplies and tools that can be used to provide basic care and treatment to a dog in case of an emergency or injury.
Emergencies can strike at any time, When they do occur, you should always be prepared with a first-aid kit for dogs, in addition to your human supplies.
PerfectSeal carries a variety of first aid kits in assorted sizes and styles to suit all your first aid needs.
This list will help you assemble everything you’ll need in a first-aid kit for a canine medical emergency or health issue.
Item | Product Name | Specification | Qty |
1 | Alcohol Pads | / | 12 |
2 | Povidone-lodine Pred Pad | / | 2 |
3 | Cotton Balls | 10pcs/bag | 1 |
4 | Adhesive Bandages | 56x19mm | 10 |
5 | Gauze Pads | 2″x2″ | 2 |
6 | Adhesive Elastic Bandage | 5cmx4.5m | 1 |
7 | Pair of Vinyl Gloves | / | 1 |
8 | Scissor | 9cm | 1 |
9 | Tweezer | 12.5cm | 1 |
10 | Normal Saline | 15ml | 1 |
11 | Whistle | / | 1 |
12 | Tick Remover | / | 1 |
13 | Cleansing Wipes Alcohol Free | / | 2 |
14 | Castile Soap Towelette | / | 2 |
15 | Sterile Gauze Sponge | 2″x5yds | 1 |
16 | Adhesive Tape | 1.25cmx5m | 1 |
17 | Emergency Blanket Silver | 140x220mm | 1 |
18 | Vet Bond Tissue Adhesive | 3ml | 1 |
19 | Nylon Bag | 18x10x6cm | 1 |
1. Alcohol pads: Clean and disinfect wounds and skin.
2. Povidone-iodine prep pads: Effective against a wide range of bacteria, viruses, and fungi, often used for cleaning wounds that are dirty or infected.
3. Cotton ball: Often used for cleaning around a wound or to apply a cleaning solution, ointments, or other topical medications.
4. Adhesive bandages: Cover and protect minor cuts, scrapes, and blisters on the skin.
5. Gauze pads: Cover and protect wounds.
6. Adhesive elastic bandages: Also known as “vet wrap” or “self-adhesive bandages can be used to support and protect injured limbs.
7. Pair of vinyl gloves: Prevent the spread of infection and disease and ensure that the dog is receiving proper care.
8. Scissor: To cut gauze pads, bandages, or hair away from the wound.
9. Tweezer: To remove splinters or ticks from your dog’s skin.
10. Normal Saline: Clean, irrigate, and moisten wounds.
11. Whistle: Signal for help or get the attention of other people in an emergency situation.
12. Tick Remover: safely and effectively remove ticks from a dog’s skin.
13. Cleansing wipes alcohol-free: cleaning and disinfecting wounds, as well as for general cleaning and hygiene purposes.
14. Castile soap towelettes: Cleaning and disinfecting wounds or sensitive areas.
15. Sterile gauze sponges: Cleaning and dressing wounds. These sponges are made of sterile, absorbent gauze and are designed to be used on clean, dry wounds.
16. Adhesive tape: Securing dressings and bandages in place. This type of tape is made of a thin, flexible material that adheres to the skin or fur, and it comes in various sizes and widths to accommodate different types of bandages and wounds.
17. Emergency blanket: Also known as a space blanket or thermal blanket, is used to help regulate body temperature in case of an emergency or during transport to a veterinary clinic.
18. Vet bond tissue glue: A common item found in first aid kits for dogs, it is used to close small cuts and wounds quickly and easily. This type of glue is a topical tissue adhesive that is applied directly to the skin or wound, where it dries quickly and forms a protective barrier over the wound. About the application of tissue adhesive in dog neutering
19. Nylon bag: Store and carry a first aid kit for dogs. The bag is typically made of durable nylon material that is resistant to tearing and water damage, and it comes in a variety of sizes and styles to accommodate different types and sizes of first aid kits.
A fully equipped household pet first aid kit contains almost all of the supplies you may need for your pets. Regularly checking and updating your dog’s first aid kit can help you respond quickly and effectively to a variety of emergency situations.