Is this an Emergency?
Common Pet Emergencies
- Ingestion of rat poison, chocolate or anti-freeze needs IMMEDIATE attention. A list of toxic substances for cats and dogs may be found here.
- Difficult or labored breathing
- Vomiting / loss of appetite
- Lethargy or unusual restlessness
- Rapid or extremely slow pulse
- Difficult or unusual movement. Collapsing needs IMMEDIATE attention
- Diarrhea / constipation
- Excessive coughing or sneezing
- Porcupine Quills
- Seizure activity
- Rapid swelling or distention, especially on head or abdomen
- Excessive water consumption
- Difficulty urinating, bloody urine, unable to urinate
- Any trauma (hit by car, lacerations, etc.)
- Excessive salivation / Difficulty swallowing
Is this an Emergency?
Common Pet Emergencies
- Ingestion of rat poison, chocolate or anti-freeze needs IMMEDIATE attention. A list of toxic substances for cats and dogs may be found here.
- Difficult or labored breathing
- Vomiting / loss of appetite
- Lethargy or unusual restlessness
- Rapid or extremely slow pulse
- Difficult or unusual movement. Collapsing needs IMMEDIATE attention
- Diarrhea / constipation
- Excessive coughing or sneezing
- Porcupine Quills
- Seizure activity
- Rapid swelling or distention, especially on head or abdomen
- Excessive water consumption
- Difficulty urinating, bloody urine, unable to urinate
- Any trauma (hit by car, lacerations, etc.)
- Excessive salivation / Difficulty swallowing
After Hours
If you have an after hours emergency, we encourage you to call or visit our local ER Hospital.