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Pet Care Helpful Inforamtion

 Keep your pets happy, healthy, and thriving with our Pet Care Helpful Information guide. From proper nutrition and daily exercise to grooming, wellness, and safety tips, this resource is designed to support you in giving your pet the best life possible. Because when pets feel their best, they live their happiest lives.

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Wound Care

Keep your pets happy, healthy, and thriving with our Pet Care Helpful Information guide. From proper nutrition and daily exercise to grooming, wellness, and safety tips, this resource is designed to support you in giving your pet the best life possible. Because when pets feel their best, they live their happiest lives.

 🐾 Pet First Aid Kit Essentials

Make sure all the items are pet safe and, when possible, hypoallergenic.

🩹 Wound Care & Cleaning

  • Sterile saline solution (for flushing wounds)

  • Antiseptic solution (pet-safe, e.g., chlorhexidine)

  • Antiseptic wipes (alcohol-free)

  • Gauze pads (sterile, non-stick)

  • Cotton balls or swabs

🧻 Bandaging Supplies

  • Gauze rolls

  • Self-adhesive wrap (Vet Wrap)

  • Medical tape (pet-safe)

  • Non-stick wound pads

  • Cotton padding

✂️ Tools & Equipment

  • Blunt-tip scissors

  • Tweezers (for debris or splinters)

  • Tick remover tool

  • Digital thermometer (pet-safe)

  • Syringe (no needle, for flushing wounds or giving liquids)

🧴 Medications & Topicals

  • Antibiotic ointment (no pain relievers added)

  • Styptic powder (for minor bleeding, like nails)

  • Pet-safe antiseptic spray

  • Hydrocortisone spray (for minor irritation, if approved by vet)

🐶 Safety & Comfort

  • Soft muzzle (for dogs)

  • Towel or blanket (for restraint or warmth)

  • E-collar (cone) to prevent licking

  • Treats (for comfort and distraction)

📋 Emergency & Extras

  • Disposable gloves

  • Emergency contact list (vet + emergency clinic)

  • Pet medical records (or summary)

  • Flashlight

  • Extra leash or slip lead

⚠️ Quick Reminder

  • Avoid using hydrogen peroxide or alcohol directly on wounds

  • Seek veterinary care for deep wounds, heavy bleeding, or bites

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  • Call Your Veterinarian: They are your best primary resource.

  • Locate Emergency Vet: Identify the nearest 24/7 emergency clinic.

  • Poison Ingestion: Call poison control before inducing vomiting.

  • Lost Pet: Contact local animal control, shelters, and pet recovery services

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