Your pet may get hurt or feel unwell, so it is very important to keep them free of wounds until the veterinary doctor arrives. Plan for the unexpected and allow accidents do happen or when your pet gets ill. At other times, they may run too fast that trip and fall or eat what is not to be eaten. You may tweak it but the goal is that you feel prepared when your pet gets themselves into trouble (and they will!) with a first aid kit. This might be a true lifesaver for your pet, especially when an emergency situation pops up.
You'll want to make sure your pet first aid box has a few key items that can help you to care for our furry loved ones when they need it. Let me show you some of the essentials that must be included in your pet first aid box:
Thermometer- If your pet is sick, you need to have a thermometer on hand in order to take its temperature. If you monitor their temperature over the initial phase of giving birth, it will help to determine if they need veterinary attention.
You should have enough supplies in your pet first aid box that you can make it a while between trips to the store. This is even more crucial to remember if you live way out where a vet or pet store is far and between. The last thing you want is to lack essentials supplies during an emergency. Check your pet first aid box on a regular basis and make sure to replace any outdated supplies so you have everything at the ready just in case.

To create a first aid box for your pets, and start by choosing the container that can hold all of the items you need. I like a thick walled plastic box with lid, it keeps everything dry and stops the contents getting beaten about. You can also use a small backpack or tackle box to keep your supplies. The bag must be very portable, and not to heavy.

Now just add all of your supplies! Label absolutely everything or you will never be able to find that one item fast enough when running from doorbusters! You should also bring a card with your pet's name, breed and if it had any health issues. This information, too can be so valuable for a vet hospital trip — if ever you have to take your pet to the animal hosp.

Finally, store your pet first aid box in a location you can see and get to easily. Or, more accurately — somewhere your entire family would know of. Tell them how to use these boxes, so they are ready as well. Remember to take the first aid box with you if you plan on traveling with your pet. When you have this on hand your pet can feel that love and attention from miles away.