First aid kit filled with the essentials needed when something goes wrong on a trip and the dog needs treatment. Everything is packed in a durable softshell and the contents include basic instructions on how to handle specific situations.
A dog first aid kit that should have a place in every travel backpack, should an injury happen to your dog along the way. In fact, timely basic treatment can prevent unpleasant consequences, for example by covering the injured paw to prevent infection from entering the wound. The first aid kit is designed with the dog's needs in mind, but many of the items included can also serve to a human in an emergency, such as bandages, tourniquets or plasters. It also includes a vet's guide to dog first aid and a list of over-the-counter dog medicines that you can add to your first aid kit.
Contents of the first aid kit:
- Koban -
Self-adhesive flexible bandage for quick wound treatment, especially on the
extremities. Holds much better than a traditional bandage.
- Boots made of nylon - 2 pcs = Cover boots in case of paw
injuries, the dog has feeling in his feet and it is easy to walk in them.
- Emergency whistle = Useful not only in the mountains, when
you need to call the dog to you or alert you to his location.
- Tweezers for ticks =
Almost mandatory equipment from March to October.
- Disinfectant = For
basic treatment of an open wound that has gotten dirt in it.
- Gauze 7,5 x 7,5 cm - 5
pieces
- 70 cm tourniquet
- Absorbent cloth/pad
- Isothermal foil =
To prevent the woofers from getting cold while injured or waiting for help.
- Elastic bandage 6 cm x 4 m
- Gloves = To
protect you from coming into contact with an open wound or dirt.
- Smooth plaster 2.5 cm x
5 m
- Patch with pad 4 cm x 8 cm - 6
pcs.
- Steel scissors with round tip
- First aid manual for the dog compiled by a vet.
Choose the size according to the size of the boots:
S - dog up to 15 kg
M - dog up to 20 kg
L - dog up to 30 kg
XL - dog over 30 kg