and I work at a doctors office so I can get stuff for a good deal...
Any ideas of what all needs to go into it?
I figured some of you with more experience would have some good ideas.










I paid less than $40 for it at a Bass Pro Shop.I would go buy a bag like that but I can get most everything really cheep at my work.


LOL, I bought the kit put together........I didn't buy each individual thing except the emt gel so it wasn't any trouble at all. It cost me less than $40. Picked one up at a Bass pro SHop when we were out of town on vacation. Keep it in the dog box (don't carry it with me in the woods)..........never have needed to use it, but it's there if needed.......same with the stuff at the house for all of us, some stuff we have never used, but we have it on hand in case it's needed.Paul Conway wrote:Buckshot, if I were your hounds and saw all the trouble you went through on the first aid kit I'd be running into barb wire, gettin bit by snakes, whatever it took to get you to use the kit so I didn't aggravate you by letting you carry it for nothing time after time.



LOL, Duct tape is in the tool box...If it can hold a NASCAR bumnper on, it's in my toolbox.bearcoons wrote:buckshot i was surprised to see you carry flour thought only the real old timers knew that trick. it works trust me couple things i didnt see on your list i would recomend is serean wrap and duct tape. the wrap is good for a sucking chest wound or bad cut cut to the gut and of course the duct tape is self explainable. hey just incase people dont know this trick we should tell them
if a dog has a cut minor or bad you can use flour on it to help stop the bleeding it acts like a clotter
i really enjoy this type of talk the first aide in the field is real important knowledge. maybe more people will way in with what they know or had happen and others can add there 2 cents on how to help our hounds out
