First Aid Kit for Dogs
Hearing Dog Cherelle wants everyone know that it is a good idea to have a doggie first aid kit along side the people first aid kit. Part of preparing for full time living and traveling in our RV is to make sure Cher's first aid kit is packed and up to date. Check with your pet's veterinarian about what basics you should have in your dog's first aid kit. Cher is a 58 pound Golden/Lab mix and her vet suggested the following in her first aid kit:
Benedryl
Hydrogen Peroxide
Hydro-cortisone ointment
Ipecac
Pediatric Electrolyte
Scissors & Tweezers
Thermometer
Cotton balls
Gauze Roll
Self stick tape.
She will also be getting a shot for rattlesnake bite. Yes you read that correctly. Since Cher and I will be visiting parts of the U.S. where we could encounter rattlesnakes on our walks, she will be getting a shot for rattlesnake bite. As a hard of hearing (almost deaf) person I probably will not be able to hear the rattler. Cher might decide she needs to check out the sound and get to close to the snake and get bit. The shot does not make her immune to the venom, but should she get bit it does slow the effects of the poison and give us some time to get her to the nearest vet. The shot also improves the odds of her surviving. For any dog owners who live and hike with your dog in parts of the country where rattlesnakes are common you might want to discuss this "vaccine" with your veterinarian.
Best Wishes to You All
Tail Wags from Hearing Dog Cherelle (aka "Cher")
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