IN AN EMERGENCY?

Whether you have an emergency or just need information, you can find answers here.

EMERGENCY
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If your pet is experiencing any of the following, take your pet in immediately for emergency care:
– Your pet has experienced some kind of trauma, such as being hit by a car or a blunt object or falling more than a few feet.
– Your pet is bleeding and you cannot stop the flow of blood.
– Your pet isn’t breathing or you can’t feel a heartbeat. (See )
– Your pet is unconscious and won’t wake up.
– Your pet has been vomiting or has had diarrhea for more than 24 hours, or she is vomiting blood.
– Your pet is having trouble breathing or has something stuck in her throat.
– Your pet has had or is having a seizure.
– Your pet, particularly your male cat, is straining to urinate, or is unable to.
– Your pet shows signs of extreme pain, such as whining, shaking, and refusing to socialize.
– Your pet collapses or suddenly can’t stand up.
– Your pet begins bumping into things or suddenly becomes disoriented.

POISON
Did your dog or cat just eat something poisonous? Call your veterinarian or Pet Poison Helpline immediately. The sooner a dog poisoning or cat poisoning is diagnosed, the easier, less expensive, and safer it is to treat your pet.

Animal Poison Hotline – 1-888-232-8870 – Open 24 hours a day / 7 days per week. ($35 fee)

Pet Poison Hotline – 1-800-213-6680 – Open 24 hours a day / 7 days per week. ($39 fee)

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