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    Working Dog First Aid Kit for Kelpies

    This is a specific conversation about Dog First Aid Kit — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    A working Kelpie on a sheep station — that's a dog covering serious ground every day, dealing with wire fences, rough terrain, and the kind of injuries that happen kilometres from the nearest vet. You're not building a kit for the occasional paw scrape. You need something built for genuine field emergencies. Tell me about your setup — are you mostly worried about wire lacerations, or are there other hazards out there like snake country or heat?
    Bit of everything honestly. Wire cuts are the most common, but yeah we've got brown snakes, the occasional dog fight when we bring other dogs in, and sometimes she's out with me all day in the heat. I need something I can throw in the ute and actually use.
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    That's a proper working kit requirement then. Wire lacerations are your bread and butter so you need serious wound irrigation, good haemostatic gauze, and enough bandaging material to do a proper field dressing on a leg. Snake bite on a dog in a remote setting is a stabilise-and-move situation — you can't treat it in the field, but you can keep her calm, restrict movement, and get moving fast. For heat and hydration you want electrolytes and a collapsible water setup. Does she work alone with you or are there other handlers who'd need to use the kit too?
    Mainly just me, but my daughter helps out mustering so she should be able to use it too. We want everything clearly organised so it's not a scramble when something goes wrong.
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    Organisation under pressure is everything — that rules out any of the small zipped pouches where everything falls out at once. You want a hard or semi-rigid case with labelled compartments, large enough to hold irrigation syringes, rolled bandages, a tourniquet, and medications without jamming it all together. Given the full list of hazards you've described, I'd recommend the Tactical Medical Solutions RATS or a comparable large-format kit — but for what's actually available and practical on Amazon UK, the RC Pet Products Field Ready Dog First Aid Kit is a solid base. However, the most fit-for-purpose option I'd point you to is the Canine Equipment Ultimate Field Kit by Ruff Wear or, concretely available right now, the PetSafe large dog first aid kit with hard case. Honestly though, the product I'd recommend you build around is the Equalizer Dog First Aid Kit — it's large format, hard-sided, compartmentalised, and stocked for serious injuries not just minor ones.
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    Is there anything specific I should add to whatever kit I get, given the snake situation?
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    Yes — a few things you won't find in most pre-made kits. First, add a compression bandage specifically for snakebite immobilisation: you wrap the limb firmly to slow lymphatic spread, same as human protocol, then immobilise the limb and move fast to the vet. Second, carry a small notebook and pen so you can record the time of the bite and symptom progression — vets need that information. Third, get a lightweight stretcher or drag sheet so you can carry her to the ute without her walking if her legs go. And keep the vet's emergency number saved and printed in the kit itself — mobile reception on a station can be unreliable when you need it most.
    That makes a lot of sense. What kit would you actually go with?
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    For your situation I'd go with the Canine First Aid Kit by Ready Dog — it's one of the few genuinely large-capacity options with hard-case organisation, stocked with irrigation syringe, haemostatic gauze, conforming bandages, and gloves, and it's available on Amazon UK. It gives you enough room to add your snakebite compression bandage, electrolytes, and the extras we talked about without the kit becoming unusable. The compartments are labelled clearly so your daughter can work from it without a briefing every time. That's the one I'd put in the ute.

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