Pet
Emergency
Pets can sustain accidents and injuries that necessitate emergency care, just like people.
Are you ready in the event of a pet emergency?
However, there are occasions when it may be challenging to tell whether your pet is suffering from a trauma that necessitates a trip to the emergency room or if their symptoms are those of something less serious. The most frequent causes for requesting emergency care for pets are listed below in case you are confused about whether your pet requires veterinary services in Wilvet South 24 Hr. Urgent Care.
Breathing Problems
Both you and your pet may experience extreme fear as you watch them fight to breathe. Breathing problems in your pet are a sign that something is wrong and that it is unquestionably an emergency. Numerous dangerous conditions, including heart failure, allergic reactions, lung blockages, and a host of other issues can all contribute to breathing difficulties. You should immediately seek emergency pet care in this circumstance.
Seizures
If your pet has ever experienced seizures or has just had one, you should transport them as soon as you can to an animal hospital for emergency veterinary care. Their brain’s aberrant electrical activity causes seizures to happen. There are many causes that may cause your pet to have seizures, so it’s important that you get medical assistance for them as soon as possible. Seizures can occasionally be solitary, although other times they occur in clusters.
Veterinary Services
Below are all of the veterinary services we offer at Wilvet South 24 Hr. Urgent Care. If you have any questions regarding our services, please feel free to call us.