- Adhesive tape
- Antihistamine tablets
- Aspirin
- Different bandages, including a pressure pad
- Calamine lotion
- Cotton-wool
- Cough mixture
- Curved scissors
- Disinfectant
- Eye Ointment (Obtained from your vet)
- Ear Ointment (Obtained from your vet)
- Guaze
- Honey
- Nail-clippers
- Liquid paraffin
- Soda (washing)
- Thermometer
- Tweezers
- Vaseline
- Worm tablets (roundworm, tapeworm, or whatever applies in your country)
- Anti-parasite spray
- Antiseptic dusting powder
- Shampoo or dip (whatever applies in your country)
If your vet knows you are reliable, he may supply a stock of antibiotics, which can be given as soon as you see any sign of bad diarrhea in your dog. If you are isolated, or living in a hot climate, it is important to discover which remedies you are most likely to need, and get a stock in accordingly.