Animal Wound care Aid
Posted on 26. Aug, 2010 by vcrowell in Featured
Animal Wound care Aid
In homes around the world, the family pet is definitely part of the family and there is simply nothing we wouldn’t do to make sure our pet has a long, happy, and healthy life. And that’s why more and more of us are taking time to learn a little animal first aid.
Knowing even just a little bit of pet first aid, means that you will be able to help your pet should it become injured or ill. Just like kids, animals can be curious and as a result, they can sometimes get themselves into trouble. Be are prepared to handle both minor and major emergencies is easier with Essential Oils because the oils know where to go and what to do. We hope that never happens but we must prepare.
With animal wound care we can be prepared with animal sents, and knowledge of what oils pets respond well to. A pet kit will hold many of the items that a human first aid kit will hold – Gauze, tape, scissors, antiseptic; alcohol to clean wounds, antibacterial cream for infection, tweezers, and rubber tubing, or a muzzle. You can also buy self-adhesive wrap at the pet store, which can be used for sprains and to hold gauze in place.
The therapeutic benefits of essential oils are meant for every member of the family, including pets. Whether your best friend is in need of a bath, a mood boost, or suffering from minor skin irritation, Young Living has a pet-friendly solution.
Lifesaving first aid may be beyond your ability but your animal first aid kit can help; however do the best you can and then transport immediately to your vet. Keep the number of your vet handy, and hopefully someone can phone ahead for your arrival so that the vet’s office is prepared.
Your vet can assist you with the basics and there is plenty of help online that can have you ready to handle any pet emergency. You can put together your own animal aid kit or you can buy a handy kit that’s already got everything in it, plus a convenient case. Keep it handy in the house and if you take your pet with you in the car you should have an animal first aid kit in your car too.
Your pet is part of your family so make sure you have your animal first aid kit ready for any emergency and avoid festering with Animal Scents Ointment.


