Dogs are prone to accidents, cuts, bites, heatstroke. Emergencies can happen anytime, and having a first aid kit could make a critical difference. What if your dog steps on glass and cuts their foot while out on a walk?
The Poorly Paws First Aid Kit contains:
4 x Alcohol-Free Sterile Cleansing Wipes
1 x Disposable Gloves
1 x Tick Remover (3 sizes)
1 x Tweezers
1 x Saline Solution
1 x Disposable Tourniquet
1 x Scissors
2 x Dressing Pads
1 x Torch
1 x Conforming Bandage
1 x Cohesive Bandage
1 x Microporous Tape
The distinguishing factor is not just the kit itself but the included educational component. Teaming up with Rachel Bean, a royal veterinary nurse, Poorly Paws created instructional videos, ensuring users not only have a first aid kit but also the knowledge to use it effectively. Despite its small size, the kit contains a wide array of items.
It is also a good idea to do a Canine First Aid Course, a basic understanding of how to deal with situations may be valuable and help should you ever need to:
1. Assess the Situation and Stay Calm
2. Control Bleeding
3. Perform CPR for Dogs
4. Treat Burns
5. Handle Choking or Obstruction
6. Deal with Heatstroke
7. Deal with Poisoning or Toxic Ingestion
8. Handle Eye Injuries
9. Manage Seizures
10. Handle Fractures or Sprains