The Pac-Kit Pet First Aid Kit is a compact, travel-ready emergency kit designed to help pet owners respond quickly to common injuries and unexpected situations — at home, on the trail, or on the road. Available in Medium (38 pieces) and Large (48 pieces), it gives you organized, grab-and-go coverage for the moments when your vet isn't nearby.
Why Pet Owners Carry It
Pets don't schedule their emergencies. A cut paw on a hiking trail, a tick bite at the campsite, a scrape during backyard play — these happen fast and far from help. This kit keeps the essentials within reach so you can act calmly and confidently instead of improvising with whatever's in your bag. Compact enough to toss in a backpack or keep in your car, the Pac-Kit is built for pet owners who take preparedness seriously without overcomplicating it.
What It Is / What It Isn't
- This is: A portable first aid kit for common pet injuries and emergencies, suitable for dogs and cats, designed for travel, hiking, camping, and everyday home use — and HSA/FSA eligible
- This isn't: A substitute for veterinary care, a surgical or advanced trauma kit, or intended to treat serious medical conditions
What You Get
Medium Kit – 38 Pieces
- Tick removal tools
- Saline wound wash
- Hydrogen peroxide (multi-use)
- Bandaging and wound care supplies
- Hi-visibility orange soft-sided zippered case with individual pockets and 2 compartments
- Weight: 1.0 lb | Dimensions: 7.28″ W × 2.3″ L × 5.5″ H
Large Kit – 48 Pieces
- All Medium kit contents plus expanded wound care and irrigation tools
- Weight: 1.1 lb | Dimensions: 8″ W × 3″ L × 6″ H
Country of Origin: USA | Brand: Pac-Kit Medical — trusted since the early 1800s
How It Fits Into Your Routine
- Choose your size — Medium for day trips and light travel; Large for extended outdoor adventures or multi-pet households
- Store it where you need it — car glove box, hiking pack, camping bag, or home emergency shelf
- Familiarize yourself with the contents — spend five minutes reviewing what's inside so you're not reading labels under pressure
- Restock after use — replace any used items promptly so the kit is always ready
Common Questions
Is this kit only for dogs?
No. The Pac-Kit is suitable for both dogs and cats. Contents address common injuries and emergencies across pet types.
Is $30–$36 worth it for a pet first aid kit?
Consider what you'd spend improvising at a 24-hour pharmacy during a camping trip — or the stress of having nothing at all. A purpose-built kit at this price point is straightforward preparedness, not a luxury.
Will this replace a vet visit?
No, and it's not designed to. This kit helps you stabilize and respond to minor injuries or buy time until you can reach professional care. Always consult your vet for anything beyond basic first aid.
Medium or Large — which should I choose?
The Medium covers the most common scenarios for a single pet on day trips or around the house. The Large adds expanded wound care and irrigation tools — a better fit for multi-day outdoor trips, multiple pets, or owners who want more comprehensive coverage.
Can I use this kit for my own minor injuries in a pinch?
The bandaging and wound care supplies are general-purpose, but this kit is configured and labeled for pet use. For human first aid, we recommend a dedicated kit.
FAQs
What size should I choose — Medium or Large?
The Medium (38 pieces) is ideal for everyday carry, day hikes, and single-pet households. The Large (48 pieces) adds wound irrigation and expanded supplies — better for multi-day trips, multiple pets, or owners who want broader coverage.
Is this kit HSA or FSA eligible?
Yes. This product qualifies for HSA and FSA reimbursement, making it easy to invest in pet preparedness with pre-tax dollars.
How durable is the carry case?
The hi-visibility orange soft-sided zippered case is designed for portability and repeated use, with individual pockets and two compartments for organized access. Built for travel, not heavy tactical use.
What kinds of emergencies does this kit address?
Common pet injuries including cuts, scrapes, punctures, tick bites, and exposure incidents. It is not designed for serious trauma or medical emergencies requiring veterinary intervention.
Is this right for me if I only have an indoor cat?
Yes — indoor pets still encounter accidents. A compact kit stored at home means you're ready for unexpected cuts, bites, or injuries without scrambling for supplies.
How do I know when to restock?
Check expiration dates on sterile items annually and replace any used components immediately after use. Most supplies have a multi-year shelf life when stored properly.
What's your return or shipping policy?
Visit our Shipping & Returns page for full details.
Is this made in the USA?
Yes. Country of origin is the United States.