Emergency Outlet Dog Emergency
Supplies and Resources
Emergency Outlet is
concerned for your dog's safety. The products listed will help
lend you a bit of security when you are preparing for an emergency
or protecting against injury. We also have included handy resource
links from disaster planning for your pets to giving your dog
CPR.
We would like to take
a moment to applaud the disaster search and rescue dogs who work
around the clock in some cases to help us in an emergency.
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These
bowls are great to fold up and keep in either your
emergency pack, your dogs pack, or your car when
you take a hike, go camping, go for a trail run
or are setting up your emergency stash. Remember,
your dog needs food and water just as much as you
do. The Quencher with the cinch top is an excellent
way to store your dog's food that you take on your
adventure or in case of an emergency. The Trail
Runner is small enough to stuff in your pocket and
the Go-Between is a great mid-size travel bowl!
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Rough,
muddy and hot surfaces are common in the spring
and summer months. Don't forget to protect your
dog's paws from cuts and burns. Hiking on rocky
surfaces can quickly wear the paws and hot pavement
can cause burns. Check our the many types of boots
linked here to find the best ones for your dog.
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Whether
you take your dog out paddling in the canoe or boating
in the lake, it pays to be safe by having her in
a life jacket. When she's in the water there's always
danger as many dog owners find out each year. Cold
water, fast currents, and fatigue can get to dogs
just as they can get to people.
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During
the dusk and darkness of the early mornings and
late evenings when your out with your dog, it only
makes sense to keep both you and your dog visible
to automobile traffic to avoid disaster. These reflective
vests for your dog are highly visible to on-coming
traffic. You and your buddy should be no surprise
to drivers with this product.
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The
PetSTEP Utility Ramp (Patent Pending) saves you
and your
dog from unnecessary pain by eliminating possible
injuries caused by lifting a struggling dog into
your vehicle, onto a grooming or exam table, your
boat or even your bed. The PetSTEP makes it easy
for an aging or injured dog, a muddy, exhausted
game dog or any dog to walk, unassisted, in &
out of the back of your SUV, Pick-up, RV or Station
Wagon. PetSTEP is dog friendly!
When
purchased with the optional legs, the PetSTEP can
be used as a utility table for grooming, camping,
picnicking, or tailgating.
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Packs
aren't just for people. Dog backpacks are a great
way for your dog to carry her own supplies such
as water, food and snacks on those hikes and backpacking
trips when your pack is heavy enough. The Palisades
Pack, made for extensive treks, even has it's own
hydration system built in. For the shorter hikes
and the every day walks, the Approach Pack is excellent
for carrying balls, Frisbees, snacks and water.
The Day Tripper is a lightweight everyday pack.
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Tired
of holding onto a leash while exercising you and
your dog? Free Spirit Outfitter designed this unique
belt for walking and running with your dog, hands-free.
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Made
of heavy-duty elastic waist-band which hugs your
body comfortably and doesn't slide while exercising.
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Two
solid metal D-rings on the front allow you to
attach the leash to either the right or left hip
with a nickel-plated quick release snap.
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A
generous fanny pack made of 1000 denier cordura
for water resistance and durability with velcro
closure on the back of the belt.
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Two
velstretch straps above the pack to hold a water
bottle or gear.
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Reflective
tape on the pack for night visibility. Great for
all seasons.
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Available
in black.
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Dog Emergency Preparedness from
Barnes and Noble
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Randy
Acker,Jim Fergus,Christopher Smith (Illustrator) / Paperback
/ Wilderness Adventures Press, Incorporated / March 1996
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Click book to order!
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| Nothing can ruin a day afield
(and sometimes an entire trip) faster than a dog injury. This
is the first field guide covering the injuries a dog can encounter
in the field, presenting the symptoms and treatment. Sized
to fit in a pocket (4 x 6) and spiral bound for easy use.
Each section is tabbed for quick access to a particular ailment
and covers such things as snake bites, gunshot wounds, poisoning,
choking, cuts, bleeding, lacerations, pests, eye problems,
vomiting, ear problems, shock, heat prostration, broken bones,
conditioning, and first aid supplies. |
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