When we bring a new pet home, one of the first things we try to do is “pet proof” our homes. We make sure that our fences are up and all choking hazards and chemicals are safely stored away.
But what about those times when even our most diligent precautions are trumped by our pet’s mischief? For times like these, it’s important to have a few essential items on hand to help care for your pet’s health.
What to Put in Your Pet First Aid Kit:
Keep a pack full of these essentials on hand or in your trunk to help prepare for any number of scrapes, wounds or health issues. Depending on your lifestyle, there may be additional items you can add to prepare for specific climates or environments, like booties for extreme weather.











Dr. Melinda J. Mayfield-Davis, DVM, WCHP-AH, brings over 20 years of experience in veterinary medicine. She is the Technical Services Veterinarian with Innovacyn, Inc., parent company of Vetericyn Animal Wellness. She received her DVM from Oklahoma State University and now resides in Southeast Kansas with her husband, two children, four dogs, and six horses. Prior to working with Innovacyn, Dr. Mayfield owned and operated the Animal Care Center in Columbus, KS.