All the necessary first aid products in 1 place. Scenario: Your dog just tried jumping a 5 foot chain link fence only to come up a little short, tearing open his belly, and comes running back to you. You could run to the local pharmacy for bandages but likely won't find anything bigger than 3 inch x 3 inch. Or, you could grab your Trauma Kit, which contains everything you need to patch your dog up and get him safely to the vet.
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Sterile Trauma Dressing 12 Inch x 30 Inch — For large wound coverage.
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Sterile Wound Dressing Non-Adherent Pad 3 Inch x 8 Inch — Plus Povidone-Iodine ointment.
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Gauze Sponge Pads 4 Inch x 4 Inch — Plus 2 rolls of conforming stretch gauze.
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Safe-Wrap Self-Adherent Compression Bandage 4 Inch x 5 Yards — Plus conforming lightweight easy-tear stretch tape, 4 inch x 5 yards.
✓ Vet Recommended✓ Complete Trauma Kit✓ Larger Than Pharmacy Bandages
Usage Guide: Use the sterile dressings and bandages to stabilize a wound before transporting your dog to the vet. This kit is for emergency stabilization, not a substitute for veterinary care.
Why standard pharmacy bandages often fall short for dog injuries
Most pharmacy bandages top out around 3 inch x 3 inch, which isn't enough for a larger wound on a dog's body. A dedicated trauma kit includes appropriately sized dressings, like a 12 inch x 30 inch sterile trauma dressing, built for genuinely large injuries.
Frequently asked questions
What's included in this trauma kit?
Sterile trauma dressing, wound dressing pad, Povidone-Iodine ointment, gauze sponge pads, conforming stretch gauze, and compression bandage with tape.
How big is the main trauma dressing?
12 inch x 30 inch.
Is this kit a replacement for veterinary care?
No, it's for stabilizing a wound before getting your dog safely to the vet.