This larger pet first aid kit was designed for the adventurous and active pet parent whose animal companion is more likely to get in some type of physical trouble (Example: The avid dog park/run member, hiker, hunter, traveler, etc.)
Kit Dimensions: 9" Long x 7" Wide x 4" thick
Weight: 1 lb 9oz
The 75 pieces 'WELL FED MAYDAY KIT'
Includes:
- 4 x Tongue Depressors
- 2 x Hydrocortisone Cream
- 4 x Cotton Swabs
- 2 x Insect Bite Applicator
- 3 x Antibiotic Ointment (1g)
- 1 x Cold Pack
- 6 x Antiseptic Wipes
- 1 x Water Based Sterile Lubricant
- 1 x 4x4.1 yd Stretch Gauze (non sterile)
- 1 x Trauma Pad
- 1 x Thermal Blanket
- 1 x Plastic Tweezers
- 1 x Hydrogen Peroxide (4oz)
- 8 x Alcohol Prep Pads
- 5 x Safety Pins
- 1 x Triangular Bandage 40x40
- 1 x Vet Wrap
- 3 x Gauze Pads 3x3
- 1 x Digital Thermometer
- 6 x Towelettes (handywipes)
- 1 x Scissors
- 1 x PEN Light
- 4 x Large Vinyl Gloves
- 4 x PVP Iodine Wipes
- 1 x Styptic Powder
- 5 x IckyBoo Bags (Poop Bags)
- 1 x Pencil
- 1 x Content Card
- 2 x Incident Report Pages
- 1 x Whats Normal Info Page
- 1 x NiteIze SpotLit LED Light
NOTICE: NO medication is included with any of
the Mayday First Aid Kits. If your companion is taking anything we recommend you
add to the kit and make sure you keep an eye on the medications expiration
dates. Check with your veterinarian to make sure the quantities administered are
adequate for YOUR pet. Save $2.00 on Your Wag'N Pet First Aid Bandana when you purchase your Well Fed Mayday Kit! Select from following Bandana colors:
Very Red (Red Bandana with White Imprint), Pumpkin (Orange
Bandana with Black Imprint), ChocoBerry (Dark Brown Bandana
with Dark Pink Imprint) or Pink Wag (Light Pink Bandana with Maroon
Imprint).
Save $2.00 on Celox™ Veterinary Gauze and Granules when you purchase your Well Fed Mayday Kit! Celox™ Veterinary Gauze and Granules stop potentially lethal bleeding fast. Unlike some other clotting agents it is non-exothermic so will not burn the patient or care giver. Truly your best option when dealing with dog ear bleeds, facial trauma to snout, lacerations, etc. Learn more here.
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