{"id":593,"date":"2018-08-15T14:55:07","date_gmt":"2018-08-15T20:55:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sitmeanssit.com\/dog-training-mu\/fort-collins-loveland-dog-training\/?p=593"},"modified":"2025-02-27T15:43:09","modified_gmt":"2025-02-27T22:43:09","slug":"creating-a-dog-first-aid-kit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sitmeanssit.com\/dog-training-mu\/fort-collins-loveland-dog-training\/creating-a-dog-first-aid-kit\/","title":{"rendered":"Creating a Dog First Aid Kit"},"content":{"rendered":"

Our pets are like family to us. Whether you have one dog or many, you probably take care of them to the best of your abilities. You feed them the right food, take them to the vet, and make sure they get all their vaccines. While we do all these things to prevent any harm, many pet owners aren’t prepared for accidents or medical emergencies. It can be extremely scary to have something happen to your dog and not be able to get them the care they need, whether you’re far away from a vet or it is a strange time of day. Luckily, you can create a first aid kit and teach yourself a few things to make sure you’re prepared for anything your dog needs in an emergency. Here are our tips and tricks for creating a great first aid kit.<\/p>\n

What Do You Need?<\/h2>\n

When preparing your dog’s first aid kit, think about what are the most common injuries and diseases that your dog could suffer from, and even more specifically to your dog. Does your dog love an activity that could lead to a specific illness or injury? If so, account for that in your kit. Some common dog injuries to plan for are\u00a0ingesting a foreign object, bites by another animal, eye injury, ligament ruptures, broken nails and heat-related issues, such as heat stroke. Your dog may also suffer from\u00a0ear infections, worms, renal failure, parvovirus infections, heartworm disease and fungal diseases.<\/p>\n

The Staples<\/h2>\n

When we think of a first aid kit for humans, we think of bandaids and gauze. These are for the most common human injuries. For our dog’s first aid kit, we should do the same. Think about the incidents that will happen mostly frequently and prepare for them. Here’s what you’ll need.<\/p>\n