Choosing Clippers & a Muzzle for Dog First Aid Kits

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Part of the video series: Emergency Dog Health Care

Summary: Clippers, and muzzle types are important for first aid and different for every dog, learn what to add to a first aid kit in this free dog owner video.

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Dr Adrienne Mulligan Dr. Adrienne Mulligan started her lifelong dream to be a veterinarian at Oakridge High School in Oakridge, Tennessee. She graduated in 1977 and moved on to t... read more

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Choosing Clippers & a Muzzle for Dog First Aid Kits

Hi Dr. Adrienne Mulligan and I'm here to talk to you about how to put together a doggy first aid kit for those emergencies that you may run into at home and I'm here on behalf of expertvillage.com. Today I will show you a few items that could be luxuries or if you want to go invest in them you can buy them it is always nice to have a pair of clippers. You could buy clippers at large pet stores for usually around $150 and they could be a good investment but you could also sometimes use little tiny clippers that men use for there beards these could be for small wounds but you may have this in your house. You can purchase better quality clippers to keep in your first aid kit. The other most important thing to keep in your first aid kit is a muzzle. When my dogs hurts or is in pain or injured they are very like to protect there self by striking out. So when you are going to work with your dog on a painful pressurizer and to them that might be something in there ear or something in there foot then you really want to be able to put a muzzle on. You don't want to use a muzzle on flat breed, flat nose breed like boxers. Boxer come here lets show them you little flat nose. I don't know if you could see that way on dogs like boxers there noses there noses are really not amenable to be putting a muzzle on them and so it is best to use something like a Elizabethan collar. Elizabethan collars could keep you from getting bitten because they could protect you or they could also be used to keep the dog from getting off there bandage. If you don't have a regular muzzle or an E collar you could actually make a muzzle for most types of dogs and what you want to use like a long piece of material or long piece of cloth. Tie a knot a large knot, a large loop, but that over there nose like that pull it tight and just you could make a figure under there shin and tie it behind there neck and they you effectively have the muzzle so they could not hurt your or there self.

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