Sorry for the delay. This is what I usually have in the truck when I'm hunting with the dog(s). This includes more than what's in the first aid kit.

Water for the dog(s), usually 5 gallons.
water bowl
dog food bowl
32 oz. water bottle that I carry filled for the dogs, squirt top
dog food
extra leash
flea comb (nice for removing small burrs)
matt rake from England (really nice for removing cockleburrs!)
blanket
towel

Stuff in my first aid kit:
Muzzle
Ace bandage
White tape
Roll of 1" and 2" gauze
Chemical ice packs
Chemical hand warmers (lg size)
Super glue gel
1 tube of Nutri-Stat or Nutri-Cal
Needle Nose Pliers
Wire cutters
Regular pliers
Bent end tweezers
Straight tweezers
Scissors (good sharp ones)
Styptic Stick Swabs
Styptic powder w/Q-tips
Couple packs quick clot powder
Bottle of eye wash water
Toe nail clippers

All of this stuff in the first aid kit will fit in a 10" x 15" duffel bag.

Depending on where I'm (and what I'm) hunting, I will carry different things that I might need if I'm a ways from the truck.
At the very least I'll carry 32 oz. of water, tweezers, super glue gel, and a leash. I run the dogs with a close fitting break-away collar that has my personal info (name, addy, cell phone, regular phone, e-mail) and the dog's name on it. I don't let the dogs ride loose in the car, they're in the kennel to and from the field. I have a grate on the bottom of the kennel to keep them out of the water if they're kenneled wet. (I try to dry them off first as much as possible, that's what the towel is for)


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