FIRST AID KIT FOR ANIMALS
BASIC SUPPLIES

- Gauze pads
- Bandages or Vet Wrap
- Cotton Wool
- Thermometer
- Tweezers
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Antibiotic ointment
- Antiseptic cream
- Q-tips
- Instant cold pack
- First Aid book
VITAL STATISTICS
Pulse and Heart Rate
Normal resting rates:
- Cats: 150-200 bpm
- Small dogs: 90-120 bpm
- Medium dogs: 70-110 bpm
- Large dogs: 60-90 bpm

Pulse should be strong, regular and easy to locate.
Checking the pulse:
The easiest place to locate a pulse is the femoral artery in the groin area. Place your fingers on the inside of the hind leg and slide your hand upward until the back of your fingers touches the abdomen. Gently move your fingers back and forth on the inside of the hind leg until you feel the pulsing blood. Count the number of pulses in 15 seconds and multiply that number by 4. This will give you the beats per minute (bpm).
Temperature
Normal temp. for dogs and cats: 100-102.5 degrees
Thermometer should be almost clean when removed.
Abnormalities are indicated by blood, diarohea, or black, tarry stool.