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It is better for us to determine nothing is seriously wrong than for a true emergency to go untreated. If you believe a significant change in behavior has occurred, seek veterinary attention soon. Often the first sign in these types of emergencies is a behavior change. This type of emergency comprises most cases seen at emergency clinics and is very long and diverse.

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If not treated immediately the pet will collapse, seizures will follow with the pet going into a coma, with death rapidly to follow. Immediate professional medical attention is necessary. The saliva will become thick and tenacious, and the dog often vomits. The tongue and mucous membranes will appear bright red. Signs include heavy panting and difficulty breathing after being left in a car, heavy exercise outside, or left outside without shade or protection. If your pet has ingested something not intended for consumption, please contact us immediately. Some common household items that are poisonous to pets are antifreeze, rat and mouse poison, ibuprofen, acetaminophen, and chocolate. PoisoningĪnytime you suspect your pet has swallowed poison, you should contact us immediately. Emergency surgery is frequently necessary. By the time signs are visible, infection is already present and she may already be experiencing kidney failure and other serious changes. Signs include discharge from the vagina, excessive urination and drinking. This emergency can lead to kidney failure, bladder rupture, and death, if not treated quickly.

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Animals strain to urinate frequently with little or no urine produced. Usually seen in male cats, but can occur in male dogs and, less commonly, in female dogs and cats. This condition can rapidly lead to shock and death if not treated immediately. Signs include a distended (large and swollen) abdomen, drooling due to difficulty swallowing, and an inability to get comfortable. Gastric Distention (Bloat)īloat is typically seen in large, deep-chested breeds. It is imperative for you to notify the veterinarian immediately if any of these signs occur so that proper medical treatment can be prescribed/administered. Signs of an abnormal reaction may include pain, lethargy, vomiting, hives, fever, or facial swelling. If a reaction occurs it is usually within an hour of administration of the vaccine(s). On rare occasions, some animals may exhibit an abnormal reaction to vaccines.













Er vet near me