Nobody wants to get caught off-guard by an emergency. Luckily, I have a bit of information for you to be better prepared for when the unexpected happens.
Set a plan
Ask your vet about an emergency protocol, especially if your clinic isn’t available 24/7. Have the clinics information in a prominent place in order to quickly get the contact info for your vet, saving valuable time. If you use a pet sitter,, be sure to point out where this info is located.
Be careful
Always handle an injured pet with extreme caution. Even the sweetest dog or cat can act out when hurt.
Make a kit
Have a pet first-aid kit ready. You can buy a complete Pet first-aid kit right on Amazon or put together your own.
Get insured
Most plans cover injuries, like broken bones, swallowed objects, car accidents and bite wounds as well as illness and well visits.
Get informed
If you have to go out of town and must leave your fur baby behind, make sure their pet sitter has basic pet first-aid knowledge and ask if they carry a pet first-aid kit. An emergency can happen any time. If you can't be there but you know your pet sitter is prepared, won't that make you feel so relieved? That's why Nana of Nana's Pet Sitting has been certified in Pet first-aid and also carries a fully stocked first-aid kit and a big book of solutions to any pet problem!
There are many pet first-aid courses presented online that are free. Some of these are Alison, Coursera and Red Cross. It will feel amazing to learn some new things that will keep your pet safe and healthy. In addition, there's all kinds of lovely affordable books in print or digital.
See
Always be vigilant when walking your pet, especially at night. Use a flashlight to ensure your pet is not walking on dangerous glass and steer them away from frogs and snakes too!
Stay calm
Most importantly, try to keep your cool. Not only will you think more clearly, your pet will sense your calmness allowing them to be calmer as well.
With a little planning, a little prevention and a little learning will help keep your fuzzy beloved pets safe for a long time.
Comments