There will be nights of howling, accidents on the carpet and perhaps even that
emergency trip to the vet at 3 am after your dog contracts giardia from infected lake water (this can be avoided by keeping your puppy inside until your vet recommends that it be allowed outdoors, as well as avoiding standing water!)
She's only had one
emergency trip to the vet since we've had her (for Sarcoptic mange thanks to a fox in the area), but should she need surgery or such, we have enough to pay for it.
Fido might complain, preferring to see the action, but it's better to endure barking than break for
an emergency trip to the vet.
She had medication to take and we had to watch for anemia (which at one point caused
an emergency trip to the vet) and keep her activity level down.
Everybody loves doing something special for family pets, but vomiting, diarrhea or
an emergency trip to the vet from food that is new or too rich is no holiday celebration.
Unlike carrots and broccoli, onions are extremely toxic to our feline friends; just a small amount of onion can be enough to necessitate
an emergency trip to the vet.
An emergency trip to the vets on, or around, Christmas day is the last thing you or your dog want.
Follow this advice to avoid
an emergency trip to the vet.
If eaten by your ferret, they can cause intestinal blockage that warrants
an emergency trip to the vet or emergency surgery.
Bottom line is that this is a potentially preventable problem, so be aware and be proactive in taking preventative measures to keep from having to make
an emergency trip to the vet because of foreign body ingestion.
She might chew on these materials, which will not only be messy but if she ends up swallowing pieces, it could lead to a life - threatening internal blockage and
an emergency trip to the vets.
In some cases, inevitably, they will need
an emergency trip to the vet for injectable sedatives, as they can overheat or do themselves physical harm in extreme cases.
No emergency trips to the vet or having to force pills into a cat's pointy mouth!
Instead, it may expand and require
an emergency trip to the vet.
Don't forget that excess caecotrophs (smelly, shiny, dark colored droppings like miniature bunches of grapes) do not count as diarrhea and do not need
an emergency trip to the vet.
Consider a Pet Insurance plan so that you're covered if you have to make
an emergency trip to the vet.