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Emergency care begins with your call to the veterinarian. Be prepared to describe the emergency situation. Your veterinarian may instruct you on how to administer first aid and how to safely transport your pet.
In this 35-minute online course, you will learn the basics in caring for cats and dogs through a variety of topics – from understanding and checking your pet's vital signs, to preventative care for cats and dogs, to caring for the most critical emergency situations - including breathing and cardiac emergencies, wounds, bleeding, and seizures.
Do you know what you would do if your dog ate some chocolate? What if your cat had a seizure? What if your pet was overheating on a hot summer day, or fell down the stairs and started limping? Knowing some basic first aid information and being prepared for emergencies can help you avoid the feelings of panic that may accompany these situations.
Emergency Hours _Open 24 hours a day 7 days a week, including weekends and holidays. At vca, our team of veterinary specialists are dedicated to the health care needs of your pet. This booklet has been created to help you pre-vent and cope with a medical emergency involving your pet. Please
First Aid Treatments to Perform At Home. Most emergencies require immediate veterinary care, but first aid methods may help you stabilize your pet for transportation. If your pet is suffering from external bleeding due to trauma, try elevating and applying pressure to the wound.
This first aid collection is an emergency preparedness ready-reference for dogs and cats. Wise preventive measures, intelligent use of first aid principles, coupled with recognition of abnormal symptoms and treatment of disorders, diseases, and problems, lead to effective health care.
Any vet will see you in an emergency, even if you are not registered with them. Check your pet is breathing and assess for any wounds; If your pet is in pain, they might bite when moved, so take care; Ask for help: you may need other people to stop traffic or make phone calls for you; Gently move your pet out of the road.