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Animal CPR: Here is a page that will print out as a brochure. Print it and keep it handy to review now and then; just in case. http://members.aol.com/henryhbk/acpr.html Belly Bands: Do you need some help with housetraining accidents, controlling marking or incontinence in a dog or cat? Belly bands, or "wiener wraps" as they are also called, may be the answer for you. Low cost and very well-made, Peke a Tzu Rescue offers them for sale and will custom-size them. A great selling point is that all of the proceeds from the sales go to support PaT Vet Fund. The response is quick and friendly and within a couple of days, your order is shipped to you. Order here: Belly Bands
Dancer's Belly Band Home-Made Cold Pack: Empty one bottle of rubbing alcohol into a FREEZER Ziploc bag. Now add an equivalent amount of water, seal the bag, and stick it in the freezer. Pull it out the next time you need a cold pack to put on an injured muscle, etc. It is freezing cold, but there's enough alcohol to prevent a solid freeze so it will conform to part of your body you place it on. Kitten Milk Replacement: Here are two recipes provided by a local vet tech. 1) Kitten Glop 1 large can evaporated milk (goat's milk is best but cow is ok) not skim Pour the whole mess into a covered bowl and place in refrigerator. It will last 2 weeks if kept covered and cool. Warm to room temp before feeding. 2) Kitten Milk 12 oz. can evaporated milk Mix all together and serve Natural Disinfectant: Mark off a large
spray bottle into 21 parts. Fill it with 19 parts Pedialyte Replacement: There are many recipes for homemade pedialyte. Here are three. 1)
1/2 tsp. salt 2) 1 tsp. salt 3) 1/8 tsp. salt Refrigerate after cooling. Karo syrup can be substituted for the sugar. For human kidlets and adults alike, add one packet sugar-free Koolaid and either drink or freeze as popsicles. Piddle Pants: For an incontinent or not-yet-housetrained female dog or cat, here is an inspired tip for preventing "accidents." Purchase toddler or kid-size boys briefs the appropriate size for the dog. Before putting the briefs on the dog or cat, put a Poise pad (cut in half) on the inside of the briefs. You might have to experiment a bit to find the perfect placement. Put the briefs on the dog or cat with the back of the briefs on the tummy. The built-in willy opening is perfect for a tail to slip through. Or, if you would prefer to purchase a pair of Prissy Pants, here's the place to do so. Prissy Pants. Support a rescue group; get a well-made product and have your girl stylishly attired. Pitch/Sap Removal: To remove pitch or sticky sap from an animal's coat or your skin or hair, here are a few ideas:
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