WHAT YOU'LL NEED
• Gauze swabs
• Cotton wool, rolled (avoid cotton balls or rounds)
• Crepe bandages, various sizes
• Small scissors
• Savlon or iodine
• Tape
The nature of emergencies is that they can strike at any time. When they do occur, particularly in the case of sudden pet wounds that happen more often than we like, it is better to be prepared. With a few items from your local pharmacy, build a wound-care first aid kit your pets will appreciate.
WOUND-CARE BASICS
When wounds occur, quick reaction can help prevent damage or infection, especially in the case of serious accidents. Follow these steps to use your first aid kit before booking your pet in at your local vet.
This story is from the Garden&Home; March 2024 edition of South African Garden and Home.
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