Every dog owner should create a first-aid kit or purchase one from a pet store. First-aid kits can vary in number of items. Your veterinarian may suggest items in addition to these:
Gauze roll to wrap wounds or use as a muzzle
Adhesive tape for bandages
Non stick bandages such as Telfa pads (Soft, nonwoven backing conforms around wound and seals on all four sides; provides protection from external environment)
Vet Wrap rolls
towels and cloth
Hydrogen Peroxide (3 percent)
Milk of Magnesia or activated charcoal to absorb poison (use only with advice of a vet or poison control center)
Eyedropper for oral treatments
Stretcher (a blanket, board or floor mat)
Thermometer (normal temperature is 100 to 102.5 degrees)
Tweezers
Antibiotic ointment
Cotton Swabs
Instant cold pack
First Aid Book
Scissors
Pliers to remove porcupine twills
Rags or rubber tubing to use as a tourniquet in a life-threatening situation
Flashlight
Bottled water
Emergency phone numbers for your vet and pet hospital
A First Aid Kit for Your Dog
Every dog owner should create a first-aid kit or purchase one from a pet store. First-aid kits can vary in number of items. Your veterinarian may suggest items in addition to these: