Teach pet owners how to make a Pet First Aid Kit
Help pet owners be prepared with our latest Pet First Aid Kit pack! This pack tells pet owners everything they need to know about how to make their pet’s first aid kit, and encourages them to speak to you about purchasing supplies. These packs are completely editable, and to save you even more time, we’ve included a pre-written email, and suggested captions for each of our social media templates!
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What information is included in the Pet First Aid Kit pack?
- If your pet is sick or injured, immediately call your local emergency vet.
- Remember that when in pain, pets might become aggressive. Be careful, but don’t take it personally!
- Human medications can make your pet even more sick – never administer medication without your veterinarian’s say so.
- Stay calm. If you’re panicking, your pet will become agitated too.
A pet first aid kit must include a notebook with information on local resources for pet emergencies, your pet’s documents (such as proof of vaccination), and emergency supplies.
Documents in a pet first aid kit must include…
- Your vet’s number
- The address of the nearest emergency-veterinary clinic!
- List of dog/cat normal values (respiration rate, heart rate, etc.)
- List of pet-friendly temporary evacuation centers/shelters
- Your pet’s microchip ID number
- Their updated vaccine records, especially proof of rabies vaccination
- A pen – to take notes when you call your vet
Before giving your pet any medications, contact a veterinary professional. They’ll be able to guide you through what to do! With that said, here are some things you might need…
- A big old blanket or towel – to help move an injured pet, to warm them up, or to protect yourself if they get aggressive.
- Instant ice pack – and a towel to wrap it with
- Blunt ended scissors – safer around your pet
- Tweezers and Tick Tweezers – you might need the leverage
- Pet-safe wound disinfectant – for small cuts and scrapes
- Cotton wool pads, wound dressings and bandages
- Sterile saline solution – to clean wounds and eyes
- Vegetable oil and dish soap – to remove sticky substances
- Ear-cleaning solution
- Hydrogen peroxide 3% – to induce vomit, only under a vet’s direction!
Our Content Pack Calendar has all the marketing assets you need for the rest of the year neatly mapped onto a calendar. It’s been specially designed to help you have the most engaging, productive, and profitable quarter yet for your veterinary clinic. Download 2023 Q4 calendar here!
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Build online booking campaigns
Create promotional booking campaigns that follow set scheduling rules based on preferred dates, the availability of vets, and more!
Add booking links to digital channels
Use trackable booking links in emails, SMS, social profiles, and online ads to promote your campaigns and easily measure the results.
Use analytics to optimize results
See how many appointments and new clients are generated from each campaign, and learn which channels are most effective.