Educational Library

Emergency Conditions
That
require immediate attention
If your pet has any of the following symptoms, seek
emergency treatment immediately:
Allergic Reactions
Such
as facial swelling, hives, severe itching, vomiting, or collapse.
Bleeding
Bloated /Swollen Abdomen
With or without vomiting.
Bloody stool or urine or pain- Bloody or painful bowl movements or urination.
Collapse
Difficulty breathing
Noisy respiration, gasping for breath, continuous
or worsening cough, open mouth breathing, pale or white gums, blue tongue.
Depression/
Lethargy/ or Hiding
Lasting more than 24 hrs. Eye Problems – Such
as redness, trauma, holding eye shut, sudden blindness.
Heatstroke
Excessive
panting, weakness, bruising, collapse, elevated body temperature.
Inability
to Urinate or Inability to Move Bowels
Inability to Deliver Puppies or
Kittens
Contractions lasting longer than two hours without delivery of
a puppy or kitten, more than 15 minutes of labor with the fetus or membrane
showing, and vaginal bleeding.
Ingested Poison
Bring the container when
possible otherwise write down the commercial/ chemical name of the product
and a list of ingredients if you have it.
Loss of Balance, Consciousness
or Seizure
Tremors, staggering, tilting of the head, blindness, collapse,
dilated pupils or sudden changes in behavior.
Loss of Appetite
Greater
than 24 hrs.
Trauma
Hit by vehicles, falls, stepped on, bite wounds.
It is important to have your animal checked by a veterinarian ASAP even
if you do not see bleeding or bruising on the pet's outside.
Pain
Penetrating Wounds
Lameness
Cannot bear any weight on the leg (s).
Vomiting, Retching, or Diarrhea
Persists, is painful or contains blood.
