First Aid Items For Rabbits
**These items for suggestions have not been verified by a vet but have seen as common recommendation across rabbit professionals. Before beginning any treatment program we advise speaking with your vet**
Medicinal
*ProBios Paste - Equine formula (enteritis issues)
*GasX strips or simethicone drops (gas issues with enteritis)
*Tums-fruit flavored (calcium boost for kindling does)
*Injectable Penicillin: I have PenG w/Procaine (mastitis)
*Powdered and injectable tetracycline (vent disease)
*Triple antibiotic ointment, no pain meds in it (general wounds)
*Terramycin eye ointment or Veterycin spray (nestbox eye)
Tools
*Disposable Scalpels-- rounded and pointed blades (lancing abscesses)
*Vet wrap, sterile gauze pads, telfa pads or large non stick bandages, Q-Tips, Cotton balls (general bandaging if necessary)
*Syringes- feeding type, tuberculin (1cc) and larger, 6-12 CC sizes
*Hypodermic needles..18g to draw with, 22g to inject with
*Blue kote, Bag Balm (for wounds, ie. sore hocks, etc.)
*Spray Iodine, different dilutions (general cleaning, wound care)
*Vinegar and rubbing alcohol (general cleaning)
*Liquid bandage or Super Glue (small cuts)
*Scissors (we have bandage scissors, and small, straight scissors)
*Tweezers- sharp and blunt
Eye Droppers – for administering liquids or meds
*Scale (charting weight)
*Calculator (for calculating dosages for ABX)
*Dosage charts (for your commonly used meds)
*Clove oil (natural topical pain reliever)
Pens and paper – for writing down notes and information
Medicinal
*ProBios Paste - Equine formula (enteritis issues)
*GasX strips or simethicone drops (gas issues with enteritis)
*Tums-fruit flavored (calcium boost for kindling does)
*Injectable Penicillin: I have PenG w/Procaine (mastitis)
*Powdered and injectable tetracycline (vent disease)
*Triple antibiotic ointment, no pain meds in it (general wounds)
*Terramycin eye ointment or Veterycin spray (nestbox eye)
Tools
*Disposable Scalpels-- rounded and pointed blades (lancing abscesses)
*Vet wrap, sterile gauze pads, telfa pads or large non stick bandages, Q-Tips, Cotton balls (general bandaging if necessary)
*Syringes- feeding type, tuberculin (1cc) and larger, 6-12 CC sizes
*Hypodermic needles..18g to draw with, 22g to inject with
*Blue kote, Bag Balm (for wounds, ie. sore hocks, etc.)
*Spray Iodine, different dilutions (general cleaning, wound care)
*Vinegar and rubbing alcohol (general cleaning)
*Liquid bandage or Super Glue (small cuts)
*Scissors (we have bandage scissors, and small, straight scissors)
*Tweezers- sharp and blunt
Eye Droppers – for administering liquids or meds
*Scale (charting weight)
*Calculator (for calculating dosages for ABX)
*Dosage charts (for your commonly used meds)
*Clove oil (natural topical pain reliever)
Pens and paper – for writing down notes and information