Pet safety pocket guide
The pet insurance company VPI sent me this information about a cool pet safety guide that fits in your pocket. Keep your pet healthy and safe. From the leaders in emergency reference publishing since 1986, this guide is sturdy, waterproof, and alcohol fast. Easy to use and understand, it covers everything from daily care and first aid to disaster and evacuation planning, CPR and emergency response. A must-have tool for new and experienced pet owners alike.
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The Pet Emergency Pocket Guide is a practical reference for pet owners that provides complete planning, response and survival guidelines for both common and uncommon pet emergencies, presented in an easy to use and convenient pocket-sized format.
This compact tool delivers step-by-step instructions for daily care, first aid, illness and injury assessment, emergency planning, natural disaster preparation and survival, new information on evacuation and sheltering, and a complete section on traveling safely with pets. The guide features tabbed, color-coded and illustrated sections that make it easy to use, with checklists and inventory lists for creating your own pet emergency, travel, and evacuation/shelter kits.
This comprehensive resource is only 3"x5", making it convenient enough to keep at home, at work, in the car or emergency kit. Built to be tough, it is also waterproof, alcohol-fast and tear-resistant.
The Pet Emergency Pocket Guide is an all-in-one reference you can trust. This one affordable tool gives you the most current information available, in a simple format that helps you look up information quickly, find what you need fast and know what to do in seconds.
Complete before-during-after guidelines
How-to first aid, including CPR and Heimlich
General care, including handling and grooming
Transporting and muzzling pets
Glossary of signs and conditions for illness
Assessment of more serious conditions
How to create a pet emergency kit
Traveling with pets, including a travel checklist
List of common toxic foods
Preparing for natural disasters
Creating an pet evacuation











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