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    Dog First Aid Kit for Multi-Dog Households

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    Three dogs at quite different sizes — a Corgi, a Husky, and an older Retriever — means you can't really rely on a kit sized for one type. The weight range alone spans maybe 12kg to 35kg, which affects things like dosing guides and bandage sizes. Are you mainly thinking about general home emergencies, or is there something specific driving this — hiking trips, the Retriever's age, anything like that?
    Bit of both really. The Retriever is starting to slow down a bit so I worry about her more, but we also take all three out on longer walks. I just want to be prepared if something happens away from home.
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    That makes complete sense. An older Retriever on long walks is exactly the profile where having something on hand matters — muscle strains, paw injuries, cuts from rough terrain. And with three dogs, the odds of something happening go up just by sheer numbers. Do you tend to carry a bag when you're all out together, or would this mostly live at home?
    I'd want it to work for both. Something I can take out but also keep stocked at home.
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    Then you want something with a proper carry case, not just a zip-lock pouch. Given the size range of your three, you also need bandages in more than one width, and a dosing guide that acknowledges weight differences. The one I'd point you to is the Canine Covers Pet First Aid Kit — it comes in a sturdy zippered case, has multiple bandage sizes, wound wash, a digital thermometer, tick remover, and a weight-based dosing reference card. It's comprehensive enough that you won't find yourself raiding it for one dog and leaving nothing for the others. It's genuinely stocked for a household rather than a single animal.
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    Does it have anything specific for paw injuries? That's where I'd worry most on walks.
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    It includes non-stick wound pads and cohesive bandaging wrap, which is exactly what you'd use for a paw cut or graze — wrap it firm enough to stay on but not cut off circulation. The cohesive wrap works well on all three of yours because it comes in a generous length and you just cut to the size you need. I'd also suggest adding a small tube of antiseptic wound gel like Veterinary Formula Clinical Care when you set it up — that's not always in pre-built kits but makes a real difference for field use. The core kit handles the rest.
    That sounds really practical. I'll go with that.

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