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    Default First aid kits

    What’s a good one for our hunting dogs? Make your own or purchase?
    Go Tigers!!!

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    My wife made up our large kit back when we were participating in Hunt Tests, and I had a smaller one when I still had hunting dogs.

    If your Vet hunts, ask and see what they would include, along with any example lists you can get here or over at the retriever forum.
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    Tractor Supply has a very impressive selection of first aid equipment.

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    Check out Gun Dog Solutions. Jackson and Boone Walker own it. Jackson is a vet up here and Boone lives down state. Not cheap by any means of the word but from what i have heard their stuff has everything you could ever need.

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    I made my own. Lots cheaper!!

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    One thing I include is Polysporin. Obviously it's an antibiotic ointment, but I can also use it for their eyes. This was on the advice of my eye Dr.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tha Dick View Post
    I made my own. Lots cheaper!!
    Mind sharing what's in yours?

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    I used to carry a basic first aid kit when I was doing field trials. About all I keep handy now is Benadryl and a syringe to administer in case of snake bite.

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    Single dose bottle of burnt motor oil, yella onion juice and clorox.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
    Single dose bottle of burnt motor oil, yella onion juice and clorox.
    Don’t forget the Ivermect and cauterizing pen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCR3 View Post
    Mind sharing what's in yours?
    I’ll get it out and look tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
    Single dose bottle of burnt motor oil, yella onion juice and clorox.
    Or a .22 pistol.

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    Aight, finally remembered.....

    From what I can remember:

    Bandages
    Gauge
    Neosporin
    Stapler for cuts
    Diarrhea meds
    Antibiotics
    Benadryl
    Pepto tabs
    Hydrogen Peroxide
    Antiseptic spray
    Thermometer


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