I really got into the idea of having the necessities on hand. Its always
a good idea to have something like this prepared for your animals. I knew I had to get something ready for hurricane season and I feel good about it being done months in advance. I spent about 50 dollars at walmart and I'm pleased with the results.
the first aid kit includes clippers, corn starch for clipper accidents, gentle antiseptic wash, neosporin, q-tips, syringes, Vaseline,baby shampoo, fragrance free wipes, and hand warmers. We most likely wont need the hand warmers living on the beach.
Websites recommended pedialyte and juice for diarrhea, so I bought it to keep on hand. The kit should always have water and enough food for a week. I included a baggie of dust and a KD chew log. Included but not pictured is a weeks work of fleece bedding, and clean up rags.
I have snack packs that will last forever that include cheerios, goji berries, banana chips, pineapple, papaya, raisins, and coconut.
I found 3 of these little freezer chiller that I plan to make fleece covers for. Primarily to use for over
heating.
Can't leave Lila out of the blog today because she was being especially sweet today. Since shes new I gave her a shirt I had been sleeping so she could learn my smell. She was sleeping in the sleeve when I woke her up.
Because She was in such a good mood I thought we could let her test the waters, literally. Bath time went really well so I believe shes had one before. The water wasn't very deep tonight but next time I want to fill it up and see if she can swim.
After her bath I put some neosporin on the cracked part of her mass. She resist being wrapped up during this process but I think she knows I'm trying to help.
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