Remain calm and seek medical attention from
animal emergency centers if emergencies happen in the off hours.
Not exact matches
Fatty Foods / Fat drippings BBQ, fat drippings or scraps of meat can be hazardous
if eaten by dogs, Dr. Troy McNamara of
Animal Emergency Center cautions.
If after 9 pm at night, you may reach one of the following two
emergency clinics: Animal Emergency Center of Sandy Springs 228 Sandy Springs Place NE, Atlanta GA 30328 (404) 252-7881 Blue Pearl Animal Emergency Clinic in Sandy Springs 455 Abernathy Road, Atlanta GA 30328 (404)
emergency clinics:
Animal Emergency Center of Sandy Springs 228 Sandy Springs Place NE, Atlanta GA 30328 (404) 252-7881 Blue Pearl Animal Emergency Clinic in Sandy Springs 455 Abernathy Road, Atlanta GA 30328 (404)
Emergency Center of Sandy Springs 228 Sandy Springs Place NE, Atlanta GA 30328 (404) 252-7881 Blue Pearl
Animal Emergency Clinic in Sandy Springs 455 Abernathy Road, Atlanta GA 30328 (404)
Emergency Clinic in Sandy Springs 455 Abernathy Road, Atlanta GA 30328 (404) 459-0903
• ASPCA's
Animal Poison Control Center - for any animal poison - related emergency or if worried your pet eat something
Animal Poison Control
Center - for any
animal poison - related emergency or if worried your pet eat something
animal poison - related
emergency or
if worried your pet eat something toxic.
If your veterinarian does not offer advanced dermatology services, ask for a referral to
Animal Emergency & Referral
Center of Minnesota's board - certified dermatologist.
Of course,
if your pet has ingested any of these plants, please contact your local veterinarian, your
emergency vet or the ASPCA
Animal Poison Control
Center at 888-426-4435.
If you can't get immediate access to a vet as an alternative: Call the ASPCA
Animal Poison Control
Center (888) 426-4435 (Write the number down and keep handy for
emergencies.
If this is an
emergency after hours, please contact the Animal Emergenc
emergency after hours, please contact the
Animal EmergencyEmergency Center.
If you think your pet has swallowed or been exposed to a poisonous substance, contact the ASPCA's
Animal Poison Control
Center at 888.426.4435, your veterinarian or local
Animal Emergency Clinic (AEC).
If you think that your pet may have ingested a potentially poisonous substance, call the ASPCA 24 hour
emergency Animal Poison Control
Center hotline at (888) 426-4435.
Animal Poison Control
Center ASPCA — 24 HOUR
Emergency Hotline for Poison Control —
If you think that your pet may have ingested a potentially poisonous substance, call (888) 426-4435.
**
If there is a concern that your
animal may be hypoglycemic, first call the Cheshire Cat Feline Health
Center or
Emergency Clinic immediately.
If you have an
emergency outside of our regular business hours, we recommend that you contact one of the following emergency facilities: The Animal Referral and Emergency Center of Arizona at (480) 898-0001 1648 N. Country Club Dr. Mesa, AZ 85201 1st Pet Veterinary Center Chandler at (480) 732-0018 1233 W. Warner Rd. Chandler,
emergency outside of our regular business hours, we recommend that you contact one of the following
emergency facilities: The Animal Referral and Emergency Center of Arizona at (480) 898-0001 1648 N. Country Club Dr. Mesa, AZ 85201 1st Pet Veterinary Center Chandler at (480) 732-0018 1233 W. Warner Rd. Chandler,
emergency facilities: The
Animal Referral and
Emergency Center of Arizona at (480) 898-0001 1648 N. Country Club Dr. Mesa, AZ 85201 1st Pet Veterinary Center Chandler at (480) 732-0018 1233 W. Warner Rd. Chandler,
Emergency Center of Arizona at (480) 898-0001 1648 N. Country Club Dr. Mesa, AZ 85201 1st Pet Veterinary
Center Chandler at (480) 732-0018 1233 W. Warner Rd. Chandler, AZ 85224
If there is an emergency when Animal Kingdom is not open, please call your regular veterinarian, or if you do not have a regular veterinarian please call Roosevelt Veterinary Center (listed below
If there is an
emergency when
Animal Kingdom is not open, please call your regular veterinarian, or
if you do not have a regular veterinarian please call Roosevelt Veterinary Center (listed below
if you do not have a regular veterinarian please call Roosevelt Veterinary
Center (listed below).
If your pet does ingest something they shouldn't have and you need a 24 - hour
animal hospital in Tucson, visit Southern Arizona Veterinary Specialty and
Emergency Center for assistance.
If you need immediate assistance after 8 pm Monday - Friday and 4 pm on Saturday please take your pet to The
Animal Emergency Center of Sandy Springs near I - 285 and Roswell Rd.. They provide overnight, weekend and holiday emerge
Emergency Center of Sandy Springs near I - 285 and Roswell Rd.. They provide overnight, weekend and holiday
emergencyemergency care.
And as always,
if your dog seems ill or you have any questions, call your veterinarian or bring your dog to an
animal emergency center!
If you are worried that your pet is having an emergency or if you have specific medical questions related to your pet's current or chronic medical conditions, please contact or visit your veterinarian, an animal - specific poison control hotline, or your local emergency veterinary care cente
If you are worried that your pet is having an
emergency or
if you have specific medical questions related to your pet's current or chronic medical conditions, please contact or visit your veterinarian, an animal - specific poison control hotline, or your local emergency veterinary care cente
if you have specific medical questions related to your pet's current or chronic medical conditions, please contact or visit your veterinarian, an
animal - specific poison control hotline, or your local
emergency veterinary care
center.
If your pet is experiencing a medical
emergency, please contact one of these local 24/7
animal emergency centers.
It's our goal to make sure everyone who walks into the
Animal Emergency and Referral
Center of Minnesota walks out on all four paws, even
if this sometimes means an increased wait for others.
When in doubt,
if your dog did get into any of these summer food dangers, contact your veterinarian, AERC (or your local
emergency veterinarian), or the ASPCA
Animal Poison Control
Center at 888-426-4435.
If you are in San Diego take him to the VCA
Emergency Animal Hospital and Referral
Center (in the same building as our Hospital) and they will assess him and page me.
Outreach
Center: 826 W Saginaw, Lansing MI 48915 Contact Us: Phone: (517) 676-8370 Fax: (517) 676-8380
Animal Cruelty Anonymous Tip Line (517) 676-8376 or email
[email protected] John Dinon, Director: 517-676-8362 desk Shelter Hours Monday: 11 am - 4 pm Tuesday: 12 pm - 6 pm Wednesday: 12 pm - 7 pm Thursday: 11 am - 4 pm Friday: 11 am - 4 pm Saturday: 11 am - 4 pm Sunday: 11 am - 4 pm * All adoption end 30 minutes prior to close * Closed all County Observed Holidays If the shelter is closed and you have an animal emergency call your local law enforcement a
Animal Cruelty Anonymous Tip Line (517) 676-8376 or email
[email protected] John Dinon, Director: 517-676-8362 desk Shelter Hours Monday: 11 am - 4 pm Tuesday: 12 pm - 6 pm Wednesday: 12 pm - 7 pm Thursday: 11 am - 4 pm Friday: 11 am - 4 pm Saturday: 11 am - 4 pm Sunday: 11 am - 4 pm * All adoption end 30 minutes prior to close * Closed all County Observed Holidays
If the shelter is closed and you have an
animal emergency call your local law enforcement a
animal emergency call your local law enforcement agency.
Emergency Pet Neurologic Veterinarian - Phoenix Specialized Diagnosis: If your pet is experiencing signs of a neurological emergency, bring them to The Animal Neurology & Imaging Center outside Phoenix, AZ for speciali
Emergency Pet Neurologic Veterinarian - Phoenix Specialized Diagnosis:
If your pet is experiencing signs of a neurological
emergency, bring them to The Animal Neurology & Imaging Center outside Phoenix, AZ for speciali
emergency, bring them to The
Animal Neurology & Imaging
Center outside Phoenix, AZ for specialized care.
If your veterinarian does not offer advanced dermatology services, ask for a referral to
Animal Emergency & Referral
Center of Minnesota's board - certified veterinary dermatologist, Dr. Melissa Eisenschenk.
If your veterinarian is unable to see you, but advises immediate care, the
Animal Emergency & Referral
Center of Minnesota has two locations (one in St. Paul, MN and one in Oakdale, MN) that are open 24/7.
If you have an
emergency outside of our regular business hours, we recommend that you contact one of the following emergency facilities: Animal ER (858) 569-0600 (Kearny Mesa) Open Nights, Weekends, and Holidays Veterinary Specialty Hospital (858) 875-7500 (Sorrento Valley) Open 24 Hours Emergency & Specialty Hospital (619) 299-2400 (Mission Valley) Open 24 Hours Pet Emergency & Specialty Center (619) 462-4800 (La Mesa) Open
emergency outside of our regular business hours, we recommend that you contact one of the following
emergency facilities: Animal ER (858) 569-0600 (Kearny Mesa) Open Nights, Weekends, and Holidays Veterinary Specialty Hospital (858) 875-7500 (Sorrento Valley) Open 24 Hours Emergency & Specialty Hospital (619) 299-2400 (Mission Valley) Open 24 Hours Pet Emergency & Specialty Center (619) 462-4800 (La Mesa) Open
emergency facilities:
Animal ER (858) 569-0600 (Kearny Mesa) Open Nights, Weekends, and Holidays Veterinary Specialty Hospital (858) 875-7500 (Sorrento Valley) Open 24 Hours
Emergency & Specialty Hospital (619) 299-2400 (Mission Valley) Open 24 Hours Pet Emergency & Specialty Center (619) 462-4800 (La Mesa) Open
Emergency & Specialty Hospital (619) 299-2400 (Mission Valley) Open 24 Hours Pet
Emergency & Specialty Center (619) 462-4800 (La Mesa) Open
Emergency & Specialty
Center (619) 462-4800 (La Mesa) Open 24 Hours
If you suspect your pet may have ingested any potentially poisonous substance and you can not get a hold of your veterinarian or other local
emergency pet service, in North America, you can call the ASPCA's
Animal Poison Control
Center at 1 -888-4ANIHELP (1-888-426-4435).
Your primary care veterinarian may refer you to
Animal Emergency and Specialty
Center to determine
if chemotherapy is a viable option for you and your family member.
The
Animal Emergency and Referral
Center is nothing
if not a team - oriented practice dedicated to our one core goal: Providing the very best care for your pet.
If your pet has an
emergency after hours, please contact Pet Emergency & Specialty Center of Marin or VCA Animal Care Center of Sonom
emergency after hours, please contact Pet
Emergency & Specialty Center of Marin or VCA Animal Care Center of Sonom
Emergency & Specialty
Center of Marin or VCA
Animal Care
Center of Sonoma County.
If you need
emergency pet care now in Charlotte — Atrium
Animal Hospital & Wellness
Center recommends the following resources available 24/7.
If you call during a time that we are not open and you feel that your pet has a true
emergency we would recommend that you call either the Veterinary Specialty Emergency Center at 302-322-6933 or the Newark Animal Hospital (VCA) at 302-
emergency we would recommend that you call either the Veterinary Specialty
Emergency Center at 302-322-6933 or the Newark Animal Hospital (VCA) at 302-
Emergency Center at 302-322-6933 or the Newark
Animal Hospital (VCA) at 302-737-8100.
If we are closed, we recommend the
Animal Emergency and Trauma
Center, 336-632-0605, located at he intersection of I - 40 and Guilford College Road.
If we are closed, please contact the
Animal Emergency and Trauma
Center at 336-632-0506.
The
Animal Medical
Center's Dental Service always places an intravenous catheter to administer drugs, fluids and
emergency drugs
if needed.
If you suspect or know that your pet has eaten or been exposed to a toxic substance or product, contact your veterinarian,
emergency veterinary clinic, or the ASPCA
Animal Poison Control
Center [888-426-4435 *] immediately.
If your vet is not available after hours, Berks
Animal Emergency Referral
Center is open 24/7 and located on Lancaster Avenue in Shillington.
If your cat has an
emergency when we are not open, please contact The Animal Emergency and Trauma Center at 336-
emergency when we are not open, please contact The
Animal Emergency and Trauma Center at 336-
Emergency and Trauma
Center at 336-632-0605.
If your pet has an
emergency when we are closed please call the Animal Emergency and Referral Center of York 717
emergency when we are closed please call the
Animal Emergency and Referral Center of York 717
Emergency and Referral
Center of York 717-767-5355
If you suspect your dog has eaten a poisonous plant, contact your regular veterinarian, your local
emergency vet, or the ASPCA
Animal Poison Control
Center at 888-426-4435.
If the services of
Animal Emergency Center are necessary we will receive a report informing us with details about your pet's visit so we can provide the best follow up care.
If you suspect that your pet ingested a toxic substance, immediately contact an
emergency veterinary clinic or call the ASPCA
Animal Poison Control
Center hotline.
If your dog has an accident, or you suspect she has ingested a toxin, Dr. Melinda strongly advises immediate action by calling your vet, local
animal emergency hospital or the ASPCA's national
animal poison control
center at 888-426-4435.