Out of curiosity, for those who carry dog first aid kits with you upland or waterfowl. What do you have in them and what would you say is an absolute necessity?
Out of curiosity, for those who carry dog first aid kits with you upland or waterfowl. What do you have in them and what would you say is an absolute necessity?
Most of the "retriever" guys on here probably carry a dental dam.
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Splint, tourniquet, a decent set of shears, a chest seal, a small bottle of isopropyl alcohol and a collapsible or cloth muzzle would be a good start.
"Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the government take care of him better take a closer look at the American Indian" - Henry Ford
Haha, sorry, I have had a side of spice it seems with every meal the past few days.
Don't encourage him.
suture kit, antibiotics, dex, super glue, rolls of gauze, ace bandages, betadine, antihistamines, syringes, large ones to hydrate them if they overheat small one w/needles for other things, gatorade, peroxide, EMT gel, scalpel, hemostat and I am sure I am forgetting something.
Last edited by Woodiewacker82; 10-06-2020 at 06:20 PM.
Sutures, drivers, gauze, tape, razor, mushers secret, bandaids, superglue, quickclot pads. In addition to others listed above.
I made one kit, have dog and people stuff in it for oos trips.
there is some vet in the upstate that started a gun dog first aid kit company...gewgull that one
At least I'm housebroken.
You need to carry everything that you would need to perform this while in the wilds of Saskatchewan...
What all did we need? The number for the closest veterinarian...
Benadryl and a straw to put down there throat in the event of a snake bite to the head or throat. Keep airway open from swelling.
Damn Ralph swung for the fences :O
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