The Pet Meds Bag becomes part of a
whole-system approach to managing the care and
welfare of any pet, whether a cat, dog, horse
or other type of pet, large or small.
Not only does if offer a secure and noticeable
place to keep all relevant medicines in but
also other information such as medicine
information, vaccination certificates, Kennel
Club registration documents, pet passports,
microchip documents, investigation results,
worming charts, flea control applications and
medicinal products purchased over the counter.
The bag is useful for keeping all relevant
and up-to-date information in when attending
vet appointments, vet emergencies, when
attending shows or when travelling abroad with
your animal. It fits with the requirements of
Defra DACTARI programme (dog and cat transport
regulatory requirements).
The textured write on surfaces will help
you and your Vet simply by making sure the
right animal’s medicines are issued, placed in
the bag and used. The bag allows you to record
your vet's details clearly on the front.
The bag also offers guidance on how to store animal
medicines safely, are bright and colourful, so
easy to find.
They have a handle, a grip seal at the top,
are gusseted for extra storage capacity and
have two excellent textured write on surfaces
for your animal’s name and the vet and vet
practice details.
They come in two sizes:
Large - 16 x 13 inches
(excellent for large animal products—wormers,
bandages, dressings etc)
Small - 13 x 9 inches, again
ideal for dog and cat products—wormers,
tablets etc. But most importantly they are
backed up by evidence of the need to keep
animal and human medicines separate.
"The Pet Meds bags are proving a real asset
at the surgery, for dispensing medicines safely
and clearly to both our large animal and small
animal clients. I think the safety aspect is
particularly good - I remember a case where a
client (who was a barrister!) accidentally
picked up a superglue tube instead of the
properly labelled eye ointment from the cupboard
and applied it to her cat's eye. The results
were disastrous. I strongly recommend them to
all my colleagues."