Below is an updated list of recommended items to include in a first aid kit for your pets.
Activated charcoal (liquid)
Anti-diarrheal liquid or tablets
Antibiotic ointment (for
wounds)
Antibiotic eye ointment
Antihistamine for itching or sedative
Bandage scissors
Bandage tape
Betadine® (povidone-iodine)
or Nolvasan® (chlorhexidine),
scrub and solution
Bubble wrap (for splinting)
Cold packs, hot packs or hot water bottle
Cotton balls
Cotton bandage rolls
Cotton-tipped swabs
Duct Tape or other heavy tape (for immobilization)
Elastic bandage rolls
Electric clippers
Eye rinse (sterile)
Flea and tick prevention and treatment
Gauze pads and rolls
Hydrogen peroxide
Ice cream sticks (which may be
used as splints)
Info card with your
veterinary emergency clinic phone number and the local or nationalpoison-control number(800-222-1222)
Info card indicating
your pet’s base-line temperature and weight
Isopropyl alcohol/alcohol prep pads
Karo Syrup or honey (for shock)
Latex gloves or non-allergenic gloves
Liquid dish detergent (mild
wound and body cleanser)
Measuring spoons
Medications and preventatives (such
as heartworm prevention), minimum 2-week supply, with clearly
labeled instructions. Provide veterinary and pharmacy contact information
for refills.
Muzzle(s)
Needle-nose pliers
Non-adherent bandage pads
Plastic Wrap (to seal wounds)
Saline solution (for rinsing
wounds)
Sterile lubricant (water based)
Styptic powder (clotting agent)
Syringe or eyedropper
Syrup of Ipecac (to induce vomiting)
Thermometer (digital)
Tourniquet
Towel and washcloth
Tweezers
For more detailed information, visit the AVMA website.