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Writer Reviews
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"Outdoor Safety. Their six complete kits are more extensive than any other offerings I’ve seen. Their top-selling Pro Model #3030 Sport K-9 First Aid Kit retails for $119.95, and trust me, if you were to buy all this stuff separately, it would cost a lot more."
"I’ve got a huge first aid kit I’ve accumulated over the years, but I found myself checking this one [#3030 Pro Model] to see what I was missing. Outdoor Safety has been around for 20 years and focuses on quality. In other words, these kits feature items that you will actually use, and all are veterinarian approved."
Dave Carty, Gun Dog Magazine – September 2010
"The canine first aid kit that meets all needs: The #3030 Pro Model Kit from Outdoor Safety."
Steve Masello, Midwest Outdoors – September 2009
"Outdoor Safety… this company has been putting its kits together for nearly 20 years [1991], and they’ve got it down to a science. The top of the line is Pro Model #3030. From Benadryl to hydration mix, trauma pad to SAM splint, this has nearly everything but the vet himself packed inside."
Jennifer L.S. Pearsall, Gun Dog Magazine - September 2009
"I examined Outdoor Safety’s top seller, the Pro Model #3030 Sport Canine First Aid Kit. It contains 90 items. Pawing through them, I felt like I do on Christmas morning. I rank this as the best value."
[Pro Model #3030 Kit awarded "Top Dog" distinction over its competitors]
Arden Moore, Tufts University Newsletter: Your Dog - July 2009
"Outdoor Safety’s #3030 Pro Model Sport Canine First Aid Kit is widely regarded as the most comprehensive canine first aid kit available."
Chad S. Mason, Gun Dog Magazine – September 2008
"Buy the Outdoor Safety Basic Kit [#707 Gun Dog Field Kit] to carry in the pocket of a hunting jacket or game vest when appropriate. And buy the Premium Kit [#3030 Pro Model Kit] to carry in your vehicle, keep at your hunting shack or to put in your field bag."
Jerry Thoms, Gun Dog Magazine – August 2007
"...every hunter should carry a kit of supplies to treat [canine] injuries. Outdoor Safety markets gun dog first aid kits that include all the essentials, plus more."
Lee Leschper, Amarillo Globe News – February 2, 2003
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