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Thinking of adopting a new pet? Congratulations! Deciding which species is the right fit for you is an exciting process, along with picking out new pet beds, habitats or collars. One thing that many people overlook when preparing to adopt is what pet care products they should purchase. The following is a list of pet care essentials you should stock up on before adopting your next pet:
Shampoo If your pet has hair, then you’ll need to keep a pet-safe, pH balanced shampoo on hand. Look for a pet shampoo with a spray nozzle for easy application and formulas specific to your pet’s coat type, to ensure your pet’s skin will get the nutrients needed to stay healthy. You Might Also Like: Pick the Right Shampoo for Your Dog's Coat
Nail Clippers Another grooming tool you’ll likely need is a pair of nail clippers. Though outdoor pets can sometimes wear down their nails by scratching trees or running around on rough ground, most pets will still need their nails trimmed regularly.
Eye Care Any animal can end up with eye irritation, which is why it’s important to keep a pet-safe eye solution and ophthalmic gel on hand to flush out any irritants and soothe any burning, stinging or itching. Ear Care Similarly, it’s important to also keep a pet-safe ear solution on hand to flush out any irritants and keep ears clean. Ears are often breeding grounds for bacteria that can cause infections, so regular cleanings should be a part of your grooming routine. Tweezers Tweezers are an extremely helpful tool to keep on hand for when your pet gets a splinter or debris trapped in a cut that needs to be removed before treatment. Wound and Skin Care For any abrasions, post-surgical sites, burns, hot spots or rashes, you should keep a wound care solution on hand to soothe irritation and promote optimal healing conditions. Be sure to choose products that are pH balanced and won’t cause any burning or stinging. Emergency First-Aid Kit In the case of an injury or other emergent situation, you should keep a first aid kit on hand with items like gauze, water bottles and spare leashes. You can also build your own animal first-aid kit. For emergent injuries or illnesses, you should always contact your veterinarian before administering any treatments.As a pet parent, it’s important to be prepared for whatever comes your way. With these wellness items, you can make sure your pet is always feeling their best. Check out our online store to find all of the Vetericyn products designed to help you become a pro at at-home pet care.
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.
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