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Found 1 comment on Prairie Horse Supply Vet Wrap Rap Tape Self Adherent Cohesive Bandage, Adhering Stick Self Grip Roll 2, 3 or 4 Inches Wide x 15 Feet Assorted Colors, Paws, Patterns, Single or 2 Pack:

u/scarlet88 · 3 pointsr/dogs

All good recommendations here – having a harness / backpack with a good sturdy handle on top is invaluable in situations where you might need to help your pup up and over an obstacle.

Things that haven't been listed yet:

  • Vet Wrap is a great addition to your first aid kit for both canine and human injuries. It sticks to itself, but not to anything else – perfect for fur (and really hairy human legs)
  • Quick Clot is nice to have for dog injuries since dogs cannot understand "stop moving and hold pressure on this point."
  • If your hike is somewhere with rattlesnakes, the rattlesnake vaccine is recommended. (Note – the rattlesnake vaccine doesn't make your dog impervious to snake bites, just gives you more time to evacuate them in the event that the do get bitten. It's not a miracle drug, but worth it if you need it.)
  • Booties are nice to have in your pack in case the terrain is rougher than you expect – easier to throw on a pair of booties preemptively than carry a dog with roughed up paws. Make sure you're keeping an eye on the paws so that you can add extra protection before the pads are damaged.

    Hope that helps! The most important thing to remember to bring is your own common sense. Your dog will push himself past his limits if you let him – it's your job to keep both of you safe. Have a great hike!