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Natural First Aid For Your Pets

Of course we want to be prepared if our animals seem sick or unhappy, and one way to make sure that we are is to look into putting together a natural first aid kit. Your pets are going to be as prone to accident or injury as the people in your household, with the only difference being that they cannot talk about it! When you are interested in moving forward and making sure that your pets are going to stay in tip top shape, think about what you can throw into your first aid kit. This can be something that travels with you, and you can be sure that your pet will appreciate it.

One important tool that you can use when you are looking at how to take care of your dog or cat is a thermometer. Checking your animal's temperature can give you a good idea of what is going on, and it can tell your veterinarian a lot. If your dog has had a marked lack of appetite, has been dealing with diarrhea or has seemed listless or fatigued, check their temperature. If you notice that they are hotter than they should be, you may find that they are dealing with a fever that has been brought on due to an infection. This can mean that they are going to be dehydrated, so make sure that they get all the water that they need. Electronic thermometers are safer and easier to use, so consider stocking one in your first aid kit.

Another important thing to throw into your first aid kit is a heating pad. If your dog seems chilled or seems to be shock, a heating pad can help them regulate their temperature to a place where they are safe again. If your dog is just feeling generally down or if he is recovering from an illness or an injury, a heating pad can be something that is quite important as well. Do not simply give him a heating pad that is meant for people as they might chew it open. Instead, look for one that is designed for animals and that has an electrical wire that is covered over and which will prevent chewing. Towels that you can microwave or warm in the dryer can also be an important part of your natural first aid kit.

If you want to be ready for any kind of emergency, also look into how pedialite can help your dog. This is essentially water mixed with electrolytes and it can keep your dog from the worst effects of dehydration. This can be given to your dog if he is in shock or if he has having issues with dehydration. You may also want to make sure that your first aid kit is going to be stocked with bandages and with antibiotic cream.

Take some time and think about the situations that your dog is likely to find himself in. This can be something that you need to look into and it is always better to be safe than sorry. Make sure that you have a well stocked natural first aid kit and you will be much more secure.

Kelly Marshall
This article was written by Kelly Marshall of www.ohmydogsupplies.com - the best place for dog beds, including free shipping on orthopedic dog beds.
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