PLAN AHEAD: Keep
emergency numbers nearby or programmed into your phone.
Not exact matches
neighbor's or
nearby relative's
number (if you need someone to watch other children in an
emergency)
Keep
emergency contact
numbers nearby, so you can get help from Poison Control if your child ingests something they shouldn't.
Ideally you'll want to keep your pet with you, but if you must separate temporarily, include on your list the addresses and phone
numbers of any
nearby veterinary offices and boarding kennels that could take your pet in an
emergency, as well as the nearest animal shelter.
List of contact
numbers such as veterinarian,
nearby shelter,
emergency pet hospitals and pet - friendly hotels
Just in case, make sure you have a phone
nearby and the
number of your vet and after - hours
emergency clinic posted near the whelping pen.
Be sure to have your veterinarian's
number, and a 24 - hour
emergency pet hospital
number,
nearby in case of complications.
Make sure you have the telephone
numbers of your veterinarian and a
nearby 24 hour
emergency hospital handy.
You should also post the address and
number of a
nearby emergency clinic, along with the
number of the National Animal Poison Control Center (NAPCC), which is (888) 426-4435.