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 KazzyK,  Just curious....what would you use the vaseline for? You have an excellent First Aid kit. I am going to use yours as a guideline for what I need to get to make a kit for us. Thanks for the info. | 
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 Judy- I read your story about the irresponsible owner, and just sat here shaking. The way you described it, I could just see that horrible scene in my mind's eye, like something out of a horror movie. I'm just beating myself up for not knowing about any of this. Linda, the doctor mentioned again today about not breaking open the blisters because they get infected. They also put mom on an antibiotic today for that very reason. Thank you so much for the info. Karan, your kit is wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing this information. I'm going to get to work on one right away. The only thing I don't know about is a pet clot pack. Thank you everyone for your kind words and wonderful wishes. I'll pass them all on to mom. Hugs to each of you. | 
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 So glad your mom and Allie are okay and that your mom acted so fast:D Shoot my mom would have been screaming for me to come get the ants off Joel, hehe | 
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 1). :blush: It eases insertion of a rectal thermometer. 2). It's great at stopping crawly things in their tracks. A glob of vaseline on a flea, ant, spider, etc, will stop if moving quickly, so you then have time to comb the hair aside & pick it off. 3). It's a great lube for many things. Say if a dog's paw or head was stuck...like between a railing or something...you could slather it up with vaseline to help it slide out. Many people would use butter in such a situation, but vaseline is easier to transport in the heat/cold extremes of a car. Variable car temperature is also the reason I have things like benadryl pills in the car instead of the liquid. I do have liquid at home though. | 
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 The PetClot stops bleeding. It's made by the maker's of QuikClot. It's a pack, that you open & hold against a cut or abrasion and quickly stops bleeding. | 
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 Karan your kit is wonderful, thank you for posting this....I will use yours as a guide for when I put mine together. OP I hope your brave mother gets well soon....I have been bitten by fire ants, they are nasty. It never occurred to me that these things can kill our precious babies. Thank you for sharing. | 
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 I am sooooo happy to read and learn from this!! I just had ants ruin my electric drive gate.... They made a nest in the electric box and between the gate man, the electrician, the bug man AND $500 later I have learned to watch for fire ants! Now I have had my whole yard sprayed and will be more diligent patrolling my yard for ants!! I am going to Walgreens tomorrow to make Charlie an medical emergency kit!  How much Benadryl would I give to Charlie, if needed? He's 4.6 lbs. In Texas fire ants can be anywhere.... So I need to be prepared!! Thanks for all the good tips!! This is why I love all of you so much.... Your all so smart!! :-) | 
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 Oh my goodness! How horrible!! Your Mom is just wonderful. Praying that she feels better soon!! | 
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 Kim, I am so sorry your mom is hurting and so happy she was quick acting!! Fire ants are all over here in Alabama. I'm always on the lookout for new mounds in my yard. KazzyK - great first aid kit! | 
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 Kim I am so very grateful that  your Mom saved Allie from being bit. I am also very sorry that she did.  I hopr she starts feeling better soon. I do have a alternative to the epi pen though. I am allergic to any stinging  insect and a few other things but I know for me I would not be able to use an epi pen , so my Doctor recommended alavert. they have the ones that dissolve right away once you put it in your mouth. My doctor recommends putting it under the tongue. | 
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 God Bless your Mom she is a true hero and sacrificed herself to protect Allie. I hope she is feeling better. How scary I really do need to carry benadryl. | 
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