Emergency kit for your dog – What should you absolutely not forget?
Tine HauschtingAn emergency can happen faster than you think. Whether it's a small cut during a walk, an insect bite, sudden poisoning, or an accident – being well-prepared can help your dog in an emergency and give you peace of mind.
Why an emergency kit is important
A well-equipped emergency kit allows you to provide quick first aid and minimize the risk of complications. A calm owner also helps the dog stay calm.
These items should be included in every emergency kit:
- Sterile wound dressings and gauze bandages – to stop bleeding or cover wounds.
- Disinfectant & wound ointment – for the quick cleaning and care of minor injuries.
- Tick tweezers & tweezers – remove ticks quickly and safely.
- Thermometer – to detect fever or hypothermia.
- Towel or blanket – as a base to transport the dog or keep it warm.
- Treats and water calm the dog and help with stress.
- NaturDrops Calm & Balance Drops – help your dog stay calm in stressful situations.
- NaturDrops Stomach & Intestine Buddy Drops – provide support for gastrointestinal discomfort.
- Keep veterinary contacts and important documents – vaccination record, medical history and phone numbers – readily available.
Extra tip:
Practice using the assistive devices in your everyday life. This way, you'll be calm, prepared, and able to act quickly in an emergency.
Our partner tip:
Tine is the perfect person to contact after injuries or a long recovery. She treats animals after injuries and gets them back in shape, supporting your dog not only in emergencies but also during regeneration.
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