Household Medications for pets
The following is a list of common household human medications that can be used on pets. These Medications can be especially useful if you can't reach a veterinarian.
Antibiotic Dosages for pets
The following is a list of common antibiotics prescribed by veterinarians. Recommended dosages and common usages are included. Please follow the advice of your veterinarian when using antibiotics.
Be Disaster Ready
In case of an emergency (earthquake, storm etc.) all pet owners should make arrangement for their pets; if they plan to evacuate, leave them at home. Arrangements should be made prior to a disaster as supplies may be limited and veterinarian clinics or pet shelters full.
First Aid Kit For Pets
Veterinarian's phone number
Local Poison Control Center's phone number
Gauze to wrap wounds or muzzle animal
Adhesive tape for bandages
Nonstick bandages to protect wounds or control bleeding
Towels and cloth
Hydrogen peroxide (3%)
Milk of Magnesia or activated charcoal to absorb poison (Be sure to get the advice of your veterinarian or local poison control center before inducing vomiting or treating an animal for poisoning.)
Eyedropper to give oral treatments
Muzzle (soft cloth, rope, necktie or nylon stocking ) or use a towel to cover a small animal's head. Do not use in case of vomiting.
Stretcher (A door, board, blanket or floor mat)
Evacuation Preparations Supplies
Make arrangements with a clinic or kennel, most public shelters do not allow pets. If you live in an emergency prone area make arrangements with clinics or kennels as soon as possible so that you know where to take your pets in an emergency
Pet photographs with current immunization records.
Makes sure pet always wears a collar with proper identification.
A secure pet carrier of appropriate size
Food/water bowls
A one week supply of dry food
Water in plastic containers
Pet medications and health records
Leashes and muzzles (even friendly dogs may become dangerous if frightened)
Newspapers and paper towels for cleanup
Animal Toys
If you must leave your pet at home in an emergency:
Place pets in room without windows, it must be well ventilated.
Leave at least a three day food supply
Leave plenty of water
Leave access to elevated spaces in the event of flooding
Do not leave dogs and cats in the same room. They may fight.
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