MOUTH: pain, swelling, sudden bad odor, inability to eat or drink
MUSCULOSKELETAL: limping, unable to walk, cuts and bites, swelling,
SKIN: itching, infection, allergic reaction, cuts, bruising, parasite removal
LUNGS: cough, wheezing, sneezing
GI: vomiting, diarrhea, straining to defecate, not eating or drinking or drinking excessively, scooting
URINARY: UTI signs, painful to urinate or multiple attempts, having accidents, licking abnormally at vulva/prepuce
GE***AL: licking, discharge, swelling
A regular Emergency Room Hospital (ER) is required for life threatening conditions, overnight intensive care, and most surgical needs. This is in contrast to a health concern your pet has that needs attended to after regular vet hours, but your pet is stable…
ER CONDITIONS
Trouble Breathing
White or Blue Gum Color
Unconscious or Collapsed
Heart Failure
Hit By Car
Uncontrollable Bleeding
Head Trauma
Trauma that Exposes Bone
Trauma that Opens the Chest or Abdomen
ER SURGERY
Spleen Torsion
Bloat/GDV
Difficulty birthing Puppies/Kittens
Stomach or Intestine Blockage
If upon arrival your pet is found to need further care than we can provide, assessment and stabilization will be offered as well as directing you and your pet to a full service ER or referral hospital depending on diagnostic needs.