Designed with hunting dogs in mind, the Gun Dog kit provides all the essential supplies to handle most canine injuries and emergencies while in the field. Comes in a heavy-duty bag with two see-through pouches and a third removable field pouch.
Durable First Aid Bag with Removable Field Pouch
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Designed with hunting dogs in mind, the Gun Dog kit provides all the essential supplies to handle most canine injuries and emergencies while in the field. Comes in a heavy-duty bag with two see-through pouches and a third removable field pouch.
Durable First Aid Bag with Removable Field Pouch
Every Ready Dog first aid bag is designed as a system. Each bag has two see-through pouches for easy organization and identification of contents. Additionally, our bag has a removable Field Pouch for easy transportation of first aid items directly to the field in a hunting vest or pack.
High Level of Treatment Tools
Each kit has an assortment of gauze products capable of addressing minor cuts to serious trauma. Additionally, each Gun Dog Kit contains aspirin, antihistamine, and honey.
Sterile Skin Stapler
A sterile, disposable skin stapler preloaded with 35 stainless steel staples ready for field use. This is a great tool for barbed wire cuts and skin tears that are common with hard going bird dogs.
Kit Contains:
1 - Durable First Aid Bag with removable Field Pouch
1 - 7 1/4" Stainless Steel Paramedic Shears
1 - 5 1/2" Stainless Steel Kelly Forceps
1 - 52 x 84 Mylar Emergency Blanket
6 - Sterile 4 x 4 Gauze Pads
2 - Sterile 5 x 9 ABD Pads
1 - Sterile 10 x 30 Multi-Trauma Dressing
1 - 4.5" x 4 yd Sterile Bulk Roll Gauze
1 - 4" x 5 yd Self Adhering Bandage Wrap
4 - Sterile Cotton Tipped Applicators
1 - 1" Medical Tape
1 - 1" x 18" Latex Free Tourniquet
1 - 8 oz Bottle Hydrogen Peroxide
1 - 4 oz Bottle Eye Wash
1 - Instant Cold Pack
1 - Syringe
8 - 1 Packs Antihistamine Capsule
2 - Packets Honey
1 - Skin Stapler w/ 35 SS Staples
1 - Pair Exam Gloves
1 - Emergency Information Card
1 - Odor Removal Solution Recipe
3 - Providone-Iodine Swabsticks
2 - Antiseptic Wipes
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