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first aid supplies

Discussion in 'Products & Equipment' started by youngbuck, Mar 26, 2011.

  1. LivewireT

    LivewireT Big Dog

    look this guy up and see what types of questions he asks
    then you'll see
     
  2. youngbuck

    youngbuck Pup

    yeah i'm new to this forum but i am def.. not an agent, i am a iraq veteran... thanks for the response... got kv vet.. .... yeah you def want to be prepared...
     
  3. LivewireT

    LivewireT Big Dog

    never said you were an agent
    but being a war veteran thanks for your service by the way
    you would know how to treat a wound cut or scrape

    I just don't understand these newbie questions
    what kind of supplements, food and medical supplies do you guys need
    and if you're a responsible owner your dogs wouldn't get into accidents
    and if they do you can go to the walgreens store and get just about everything you need
    and then refer to your vet
    any normal dog owner doesn't have medical supplies
    well i guess you won't be buying any dvd's from me now lol
     
  4. old goat

    old goat CH Dog

    what is this crap if your a responsible dog owner you want have a accident . chain break collars break neighbors dogs wild boar coons . live in the country and things happen . live in the city different things happen . the main thing is taking care of your dog .
     
  5. LivewireT

    LivewireT Big Dog

    i use high quality chain and i check em
    and high quality collars
    it happens when you say i'll change that piece later
    i live in the country but a fence seperates my animals from all others
    check everything constantly
     
  6. jacko

    jacko CH Dog

    hear hear !111
     
  7. Shooter_23

    Shooter_23 Banned

    Yeah your right, God forbid someone actually tries to learn something on this forum right??? :confused:
     
  8. Shooter_23

    Shooter_23 Banned

    Okay...where to start.... 1st-well a lot of people come on this site to learn about their dogs,(I'm positive that you were a "newbie" at one point also)
    2nd- Responsible owner or not ACCIDENTS HAPPEN! Yes there are ways to prevent them, and we do all we can to do so, and that's why they call them accidents.
    3rd- Driving to walgreens after the fact is being totally unprepared in my opinion.
    4th- Taking your dog to the vet after a yard accident a lot of times is not the best idea for bulldog owners it could lead to lots of follow up problems with the law, especially with the current witch hunt going on right now!
    And last- Word of advice, when you point the finger, you have three pointing right back at you!
     
  9. outrightmike

    outrightmike CH Dog

    Good reply shooter 23.Just how I feel.
     
  10. mlmaas

    mlmaas Top Dog

    holy crap man i bet if i asked where to buy the best condoms you'd say i was a rapist.....lmao
     
  11. Yardboy

    Yardboy CH Dog

    lol!!!! Best post on this thread. Honestly, you can check your hardware all you want but if the dog slips it's head out of the collar it don't help and the fence thing is nice but if you have more than one dog it won't matter. Friend of mine has had 3 accidents in the last few months and every one was because of another dog running loose into his yard and getting into one of his dogs chain spots. Having medical supplies is just another part of smart responsible ownership IMO.
     

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