Not exact matches
If your pet does become sick during the holidays,
contact your veterinarian or a
local emergency
animal hospital immediately.
If you need recommendations as to veterinary facilities in your area, please
contact your
local SPCA or call the American Veterinary Medical Association at (847) 925-8070 or email them at:
[email protected] or check the American
Animal Hospital's Healthy Pet Locator.
If your dog eats a product that has xylitol in it,
contact your family veterinarian,
local animal emergency
hospital, or ASPCA Poison Control immediately.
A beloved pet makes a dash out an open door or gate and disappears from view leaving its frantic owners to conduct a neighborhood search, put up flyers,
contact animal hospitals, shelters,
local or social media.
If you have an emergency with your pet, please
contact a
local veterinarian or emergency
animal hospital immediately.
For veterinary advice about a specific
animal health problem your pet may be experiencing,
contact your veterinarian, a
local veterinary organization or the nearest veterinary teaching
hospital.
In these cases, caretakers and trappers are encouraged to
contact our
Animal Rescue Services Team at 617.426.9170 or a
local emergency veterinary
hospital.
If you have an emergency outside of our normal business hours, please
contact a
local emergency
animal hospital.
Please
contact your family veterinarian or
local animal emergency
hospital if you have any questions or concerns regarding your pet!
Call your
local veterinarian or emergency veterinary
hospital for immediate assistance with a sick
animal, or
contact your
local animal control department for other
animal emergencies.
Finally, include your veterinarian's and
local animal emergency
hospital's
contact information.
It is not possible for us to provide proper care for
animals at a greater distance, so owners are requested to contact a local veterinarian or seek referral to the Cornell University Hospital for Animals at 607.25
animals at a greater distance, so owners are requested to
contact a
local veterinarian or seek referral to the Cornell University
Hospital for
Animals at 607.25
Animals at 607.253.3100.
If your lost pet is recovered by the
local shelter or taken to an
animal hospital as a lost pet, the pet is scanned, the number found, the registry
contacted, and you will be notified.