Emergency Care for Your Pet | ASPCA
www.aspca.org › emergency-care-your-petSigns Your Pet May Need Emergency Care Your dog may need emergency care because of severe trauma—caused by an accident or fall—choking, heatstroke, an insect sting, household poisoning or other life-threatening situation. Here are some signs that emergency care is needed: Pale gums Rapid breathing Weak or rapid pulse Change in body temperature
After-Hours Veterinarian | Urgent Pet Care | $99 Exam Fee
urgentvet.comUrgentVet treats cats & dogs - providing care for non-life threatening conditions that happen after your regular vet is closed. Here are some examples of the types of illnesses and injuries we treat. Illness Coughing, Sneezing Diarrhea Dehydration Excessive Drinking Eye Discharge & Squinting Fever Not Eating or Not Drinking Poison/Toxin Ingestion