Kit Contents:
*1 - Bottle Powder Stypic (toenail bleeding)
*1 - Pair Latex Gloves (personal protection from blood)
*1 - 1" x 6 yd. Sterile Gauze Bandage (wrap wounds)
*1 - Bottle of Eye & Skin Wash, 1 Fl. Oz. (flush wounds)
*2 - Packages of Triple Antibiotic Ointment, 1 gr. (wound)
*2 - Packages of Hydrocortisone Cream 1 gr. (rashes, itching)
*2 - PVP Iodine Antiseptic wipes (sterilization)
*2 - Insect sting wipes (apply to insect bites/stings)
*1 - Roll 1/2" x 21/2 yd. Adhesive Tape (secure bandage)
*2 - Packages 2" x 2" Gauze Pad (apply to wounds)
*2 - Packages 3" x 3" Gauze Pad (apply to wounds)
*1 - Pair Scissors (trim hair and cut bandage or tape)
*1 - Hand Wipe (personal cleanup)
*2 - Antiseptic Towelettes (clean wound or hands)
*5 - Cotton Swab (apply ointments or creams)
*2 - Green Soap Towelettes (clean wound or hands)
*1 - Pet Care Card (detailed first aid instructions)
*1 - Pet Emergency Card (record your vet's emergency #'s)
*1 - Pr. Plastic Forceps (splinters/tick removal)
*1 - Pet Kit Case
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2006-07-07 13:51:26
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answered by Fighting Dreamers 2
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2014-09-25 18:06:21
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answered by Anonymous
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lol a guinea pig first aid kit?
2006-07-03 08:36:11
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answered by corbin909 4
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well get some salt for guinea pigs because they need to lick it in the summer
get a chew toy for them so they can wear down their teeth before they grow up into their brain and kill them.
a nails clippers to cut their toenails.
if it doesnt shed a scissors to cut its hair
some gauze
NO BANDAIDS! that would really hurt when you took it off.
maybe some flea/bug protection spray
a guinea pig/rodent leash
blanket
2006-07-03 11:41:49
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answered by WhItE sOx RuLe! 2
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Petplace.com is what I have used. A gp first aid kit is on there and what medication to give and not give a gp. When in doubt, call a vet.
2006-07-03 16:05:55
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answered by Anonymous
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"To help you determine your guinea pig’s condition and provide first aid, you should have the following available:
gauze or clean cotton sheeting
povidone iodine solution (antiseptic for washing cuts and bites)
glass thermometer used for humans or electronic ear thermometer (Thermoscan)
stethoscope (there are stethoscopes available for about $15.)
clock or watch with a second hand "
2006-07-03 02:57:56
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answered by ted_armentrout 5
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A guinea pig reference book that makes you calm down. A pair of nail scissors. His/her fave food list.
Chill out, will ya?!
2006-07-03 10:33:23
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answered by Ms617 3
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Syringes to syringe feed your pig
Critical Care (from Oxbow)
Gauze
Betadine and/or Chlorhexidine
Vetrap
You should also have a scale and weigh your pig regularly. Weight loss is often the first sign of illness.
2006-07-03 03:15:11
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answered by qwerty456 5
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small band-aids that dont stick too well, so that when you do pull it off the guinea pig it doesn't take too much hair with it.
2006-07-03 02:52:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do you need a piggie first aid kit? Are you planing to hurt your piggie? I've had piggies for years and haven't need one. If something comes up and you have to hand feed your piggie, you can get a feeding syringe that they will load for you with nutrical in it.
2006-07-03 09:48:18
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answered by Anonymous
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