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#10258 - 10/27/02 04:27 AM survival kit for pets
doracozz Offline
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Registered: 05/22/02
Posts: 18
Loc: California
Along with my own survival kit, I am also putting together one for my guide dog and I'm going to include a first aid kit. I'm not sure which product I should use for minor boo-boos; Bactine, Tripple Antibiotic ointment, Betadine, or A & D ointment. Even though I'm also going to consult the vet, I'm just curious as to what some of you think is the better choice? I want to make sure that I use the product that will make him as comfortable as possible. <br>Any ideas will be very much appreciated! Thanks. <br>Dora

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#10259 - 10/27/02 04:28 PM Re: survival kit for pets
Chris Kavanaugh Offline
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Registered: 02/09/01
Posts: 3824
Dora, I would PM Peanut, our resident DVM in the forum. I presonally try to duplicate first aid for my horses and me where possible. I like the least invasive topicals. Vets hate to clean all the "goop" well meaning owners stucco wounds with just to appraise the damage.

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