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Pet First Aid: Do’s and Don’ts

You probably have first aid kits in a few different locations. This may be especially true if you have children who just can’t resist touching that hot stove or picking up that piece of broken glass.

Fully stocked first aid kits in the home, car, play area, office and maybe even a mother’s purse or diaper bag can be the difference between a quick patch-up and an hour-long wait at the emergency room.

But while you may have these easy-access homemade kits available to tend to a burn, cut or scrape, are you prepared to treat similar ailments when Fido or Fifi are in distress?

In many ways, our pets’ needs in an emergency situation are very similar to our own. Yet unlike us, our dogs and cats can’t tell us what the problem is and in some cases our best intentions can only make matters worse. Check out this list of do’s and dont’s when your pets need emergency care.

Do have a pet first aid kit handy. A good kit should include:

Remember, always seek veterinary care if your pet seems to be in distress, as they cannot tell us what their symptoms are. A first aid kit can help with a number of pet incidences until they can be properly assessed, and will help Fido and Fifi bounce back into action ASAP.

-The Alternative Daily

Souces:
https://www.avma.org/public/EmergencyCare/Pages/Basic-Pet-First-Aid-Procedures.aspx
http://www.treehugger.com/green-home/21-natural-home-remedies-pets.html
http://petsynergy.com/the-holistic-first-aid-kit

 

 

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