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Accidents can't always be prevented (that's why they're called accidents), but by being prepared you can help keep small problems from turning into big ones.

"Having a first-aid kit at home can be of substantial assistance," says Michael Schaer, D.V.M., professor of medicine and associate chief of staff at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine in Gainesville.

You can buy first-aid kits at pet stores. Or you can stock your own. Here's what it should include.

  • Our telephone number (405-359-3340) - 24 HOUR EMERGENCY CARE available 
  • A veterinary first aid manual such as Emergency Care for Cats and Dogs
  • Gauze rolls or pads
  • Adhesive tape
  • Absorbent cotton
  • Scissors, preferably with rounded tips
  • Hydrogen peroxide
  • Antibiotic ointment
  • Hydrocortisone ointment
  • Eyewash
  • Tweezers
  • Rectal thermometer
  • Syringe (without the needle) for giving oral medications
  • Antihistamine liquid

610 South Kelly, Suite Q 

Edmond, Oklahoma 73003

(405) 359-3340