We are proud to offer technologically advanced digital X-rays, laser surgery, and onsite lab diagnostics, which allow us to rapidly respond to a medical emergency and achieve the best possible outcome for your pet.
If your pet receives emergency medical treatment from another emergency hospital, please let us know. We are committed to keeping your pet healthy, and post-emergency follow-up care can be performed by our office regardless of the emergency hospital used to treat the trauma. We will collect the medical records from the emergency hospital for you, so we can keep a complete medical history for your pet.
- Accident or injury—Hit by a vehicle, a physical confrontation with another animal, or a great fall
- Bleeding—From an injury or in the urine or feces
- Poisoning or ingestion—Chewed or swallowed a hazardous chemical, plant, chocolates, medication or foreign object (i.e., toys, keys, rocks, etc.)
- Diarrhea/vomiting—Repeated or severe diarrhea or vomiting
- Respiratory difficulties—Repeated coughing, shallow or laboured breathing, or choking
- Behavioural changes—Pacing, aggression, whimpering, sleep changes, or withdrawal from normal activities
- Dietary changes—Loss of appetite or increased urination.