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i. 3% hydrogen peroxide used for skin   problem may arise when calculating
               and wound disinfection           the right dosage. Namely, medication
                                                doses for dogs can’t be equivalent to
              4. A thermometer                  those recommended for humans (neither
              5. Medical charcoal               adults nor children). The administration
                                                of   non-steroidal  anti-inflammatory
              6. In case of digestive problems:   drugs or analgesics such as ibuprofen
              probiotics  (preferably  those  for  or paracetamol, which are extremely
              canines that you can buy in a veterinary   toxic, can be particularly dangerous. In
              pharmacy), Peptoran pills (2 mg / kg /   case your dog needs analgesics, they
              dose every 12 hours). This medication is   need to be prescribed by a veterinarian
              used as treatment for milder cases. In   and you will have to administer them
              case of persistent vomiting or diarrhea,   according to his instructions. In some
              be sure to contact your veterinarian.  unforeseen situations when a dog is in so
              7. Syringes (2.5 and 10 ml - up to   much pain that you are sure it needs pain
              2 pieces) for extraction and use of   medication, you should immediately visit
              hydrogen peroxide, povidone-iodine   your veterinarian.
              and / or liquid medicine to the mouth.
              8. Clean linen cloth or towel
              9. Disposable surgical gloves
              10. Pet nail clippers
              11. Blunt tip scissors which can cut hair
              and bandages
              12. Tweezers or a similar medical
              forceps. It’s also good to have a specially
              designed tick removal tweezers
              13. Muzzle, ideally a basket muzzle or a
              soft muzzle (in the absence of both use
              bandage or a band)

            good for people = good for dogs?
            While there is a general consensus not
            to let dogs eat food prepared for humans
            or take medications that are intended
            for humans, at times there may be few
            exceptions.
            Medication intended for humans can
            essentially also be used for your dog if it
            is prescribed by a veterinarian. Another



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