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Re: Dog dropped dead on hunt today. What Happened?!?!

PostPosted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 12:15 pm
by one2many
antibiotics
B12
oxy
xanax
duct tape
needles
syringes
iv and fluids
alum to stop bleeding( bet most of you have it in your spice cupboard
Stitch kits
Electrical tape
baling twin
Vet wrap
sterile Gause
Super glue
Needle nose pliers.
Scalpel w/ extra blades
peroxide and alcohol
i know im spacing off something buyt this is my main list of stuff in first aid kits

Re: Dog dropped dead on hunt today. What Happened?!?!

PostPosted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 1:19 pm
by Dutch
Good point.

Re: Dog dropped dead on hunt today. What Happened?!?!

PostPosted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 5:44 pm
by 3legged_lab
one2many wrote:
Dutch wrote:It just occurred to me that I left something out in my narrative.

My buddy texted me from the vet's office and said they had given the dog a sedative and an IV and that they were trying to get her cooled down because she had a very high temperature.

Doing research on hypernatremia (salt poisoning) I have not found anyone who lists a high temperature as a symptom in dogs.

i dont know why guys dont carry IV,sedatives antibiotics and B12 in their dog first aid kit. i dont even exercise the mutts with out first aid kit handy. shit happens and you have to be ready.

I don't even carry bandaids for the people I hunt with

Re: Dog dropped dead on hunt today. What Happened?!?!

PostPosted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 9:40 pm
by NuffDaddy
3legged_lab wrote:
one2many wrote:
Dutch wrote:It just occurred to me that I left something out in my narrative.

My buddy texted me from the vet's office and said they had given the dog a sedative and an IV and that they were trying to get her cooled down because she had a very high temperature.

Doing research on hypernatremia (salt poisoning) I have not found anyone who lists a high temperature as a symptom in dogs.

i dont know why guys dont carry IV,sedatives antibiotics and B12 in their dog first aid kit. i dont even exercise the mutts with out first aid kit handy. shit happens and you have to be ready.

I don't even carry bandaids for the people I hunt with

I got wire tape, and a roll of TP. That's all I need.

Re: Dog dropped dead on hunt today. What Happened?!?!

PostPosted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 11:18 pm
by one2many
3legged_lab wrote:
one2many wrote:
Dutch wrote:It just occurred to me that I left something out in my narrative.

My buddy texted me from the vet's office and said they had given the dog a sedative and an IV and that they were trying to get her cooled down because she had a very high temperature.

Doing research on hypernatremia (salt poisoning) I have not found anyone who lists a high temperature as a symptom in dogs.

i dont know why guys dont carry IV,sedatives antibiotics and B12 in their dog first aid kit. i dont even exercise the mutts with out first aid kit handy. shit happens and you have to be ready.

I don't even carry bandaids for the people I hunt with

same here if they get a boo boo they are on their own.i will patch their dog up but thats it ;)

Re: Dog dropped dead on hunt today. What Happened?!?!

PostPosted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 8:45 pm
by jehler
Chach died once

Re: Dog dropped dead on hunt today. What Happened?!?!

PostPosted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 8:56 pm
by rebelp74
jehler wrote:Chach died once

English labs.... 'nuff said!