Always for him Emergency armed
When you're out and about with your four-legged friend, everything usually goes smoothly. Unfortunately, this is not always the case: there are some dangers lurking outside that can quickly become one Injury to the dog can lead. These include, for example
- cuts, e.g. due to broken glass
- Conflicts with other animals that too Bite wounds lead
- Insect bites and bites that cause parts of the body to swell
- Falls that come with Sprains or broken bones end or too
- Injuries to the musculoskeletal system, e.g Torn ligaments or Patellar luxations.
Relieves pain the four-legged friend
Dogs that get injured often have big ones Pains, that you might not even notice at first. This not only means that the four-legged friends suffer a lot, they can also become unusually aggressive – which is then released adrenaline lets them switch into defense mode.
As caregiver you are then required to: You are often the only person the animal lets near you. With appropriate first aid, it is often possible to relieve the pain so that the dog can make it home without any problems.
First aid avoided Consequential damage
Competent first aid also helps to prevent dangerous consequential damage.
- If bones and joints are injured, the musculoskeletal system is relieved so that the injury does not get worse.
- In the case of wounds, first aid helps primarily against infections: By keeping germs away, you reduce the risk of dangerous secondary diseases, which can range from nasty inflammation to life-threatening blood poisoning.
Then definitely go to the vet
A rule of thumb is: No matter how small the injury may be – to be on the safe side, you must definitely go to the vet after using the first aid kit!
What Is it in a first aid kit for dogs?
Externally, a first aid kit for dogs is very similar to a first aid kit for humans, which is mandatory in every car. A lot of the content is identical, but there are some things that you actually only need for pets.
Below is a brief overview.
Wound dressings & Pavement
Intended for smaller, superficial wounds – e.g. abrasions Plasters and wound dressings. They serve primarily to Germs keep away from the injury. Since dogs pick up a lot of dirt, securing their four-legged friends is particularly important.
They are included in practically all first aid kits. You can often find them in multiple versions and different sizes. Using scissors, it is possible to cut a plaster to fit the wound precisely.
Pressure bandage
A Pressure bandage however, takes place at heavy bleeding Application: It is less used for disinfection, but rather ensures that blood loss is stopped. If this does not happen, it is entirely possible that the animal will become unconscious or even bleed to death.
To do this, the injured area is first covered with a compress. This is then bandaged with a gauze bandage; if bleeding is very severe, a second layer is recommended. The bandage is then tied well.
Sterile Gloves
A good first aid kit will definitely contain at least one pair sterile disposable gloves. You always have to put these on when it comes to treating a wound.
On the one hand, they serve that Self-protection: With them you prevent pathogens from spilling over to you. But they protect the four-legged friend even more Germinate.
Bandages
A limb bandage, often also as bandage However, it is primarily used to relieve pain when the musculoskeletal system has been injured. This often involves muscle injuries or joint pain, but physical trauma, for example because the animal was hit, can make the intervention necessary.
tweezers
Many sets also include one Tweezers. With her you can do everything Foreign body such as broken glass or splinters of wood, quickly remove them from the paw, for example.
It is then necessary to disinfect the area and apply a plaster or wound dressing. If you see that the dog is limping, you should go home as quickly as possible and avoid putting unnecessary stress on the animal.
Tick tweezers
It is advisable to have one, especially when traveling on holiday Tick tweezers to be carried in the first aid kit. If you find out that one of the dreaded pests has attacked your four-legged friend, you can quickly remove the parasite without leaving any parts behind in the body.
Scissors
Also one Scissors should be part of every first aid kit. Unlike us humans, it is not only used to cut bandages and plasters: you can also use it to remove excess fur from wounds. This greatly reduces the risk of infection.
Cooling compress
At swelling – e.g. due to insect bites – one comes Cooling compress for use. It then not only relieves pain, but also ensures the animal's ability to move. If such an utensil is not included in the first aid kit, you can also use a damp cloth, which you then attach to the affected area with a bandage.
Such compresses can also be used in summer Symptoms of overheating to combat and regulate the four-legged friend's body temperature downwards.
Mouth bandage
If the pain is severe, one can be very important Mouth bandage be: It has a similar function to a muzzle and is used to prevent the dog from snapping wildly or even biting someone due to severe pain.
Disposable syringe
Also one Injection should not be missing from a good first aid kit. However, it is sufficient to carry it with you without a cannula, because it is not actually intended for injections.
Instead, in an emergency, it is primarily used to protect the dog To get water or medication into their mouth quickly and safely. A syringe is also useful for larger wounds because it can disinfectant solutions applied accurately without running the risk of the dog biting you.
Emergency blanket
And finally, many first aid kits also contain one Rescue blanket for dogs. It is made of thermally insulating, solid material and is folded very small to fit in your pocket.
Such a blanket can fulfill several functions:
- In the cold it prevents the dog hypothermic becomes.
- It can be used to keep the dog's hind legs in the stable side position to increase, which often prevents death from suffocation.
- If the animal is unable to move, it can also use the blanket worn become. But you usually need the help of a second person.