This kit contains all the animal first aid kit essentials and is ideal for treating animal injuries sustained in or outside the home.
This kit contains all the animal first aid kit essentials and is ideal for when your pet is having an emergency, such as trauma or eye issues. The small and lightweight box makes the kit easy to store and carry when out and about with your pet, in case an emergency occurs outside of the home.
| Contents | Quantity | Use |
|---|---|---|
| Large Nitrile Gloves | 1 | Nitrile gloves prevent your hands from getting bodily fluids on them, as well as protecting your pet's wound from becoming contaminated by bacteria from your hands. |
| Foil Blanket | 1 | Keeps the animal warm if the injury is sustained outside. |
| Resusciade | 1 | Helps you to resuscitate the animal if it has stopped breathing. |
| Tick Twister | 1 | Removes any ticks that are in an animals skin. |
| Conforming Bandage 5cm x 4m | 1 | Ideal for treating a sprain. Can also be used as a base bandage layer. |
| Tweezers | 1 | Can remove thin and small foreign objects that are in the animals body, such as thorns. |
| 5" Scissors | 1 | Can be used for cutting bandages or for cutting anything stuck in your pet's fur, or if your pet is entangled in something. |
| Sterile Gauze Swab 5cm x 5cm | 1 | Helps to cushion, protect and prevent dryness in an open wound. |
| Sterowipes | 2 | Can be used for cleaning a wound, or for cleaning your pet's face. |
| Sterile Eyewash 20ml | 2 | Useful for flushing out foreign objects from an animals eyes. For more information on washing out a pet's eyes, check out our blog 'How to safely clean your dog's eyes' |
| Cohesive Bandage 2.5cm | 1 | Can be used for keeping bandages in place and preventing them from unravelling. |
| Pet CPR guidance leaflet | 1 | Handy tips, advice and steps to follow if you ever need to give CPR to your pet |
If you want to find out more about a pet's first aid kit, check out our blog What should be included in a pet's first aid kit?