Getting Help Never hesitate to call your veterinarian or local
emergency veterinary clinic if you think your dog may be having a problem.
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If the seizure lasts more than 5 minutes, call your veterinarian or
veterinary emergency clinic immediately.
If you have an
emergency please contact the Niagara Veterinary Emergency Clinic @ 905-
emergency please contact the Niagara
Veterinary Emergency Clinic @ 905-
Emergency Clinic @ 905-641-3185.
If ingestion of KetoChlor Shampoo is suspected, consult your veterinarian or
emergency veterinary clinic immediately.
If accidental overdose occurs, contact your veterinarian or
veterinary emergency clinic.
If you're interested in joining the Niagara
Veterinary Emergency Clinic team, please complete our convenient eform and submit your résumé.
If you have an
emergency that requires immediate attention, please call the The After Hours Emergency Clinic 330-530-8387 or Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital 330-
emergency that requires immediate attention, please call the The After Hours
Emergency Clinic 330-530-8387 or Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital 330-
Emergency Clinic 330-530-8387 or Metropolitan
Veterinary Hospital 330-666-2976.
If you think any of these are causing the panting, take him immediately to your nearest
emergency veterinary clinic.
If you are looking for the fastest response, or if this is a veterinary emergency, please call SouthPaw Animal Clinic directly at (913) 956-495
If you are looking for the fastest response, or
if this is a veterinary emergency, please call SouthPaw Animal Clinic directly at (913) 956-495
if this is a
veterinary emergency, please call SouthPaw Animal
Clinic directly at (913) 956-4959.
If you feel that your pet is in immediate danger, contact your regular veterinarian or an
emergency veterinary clinic as soon as possible.
If you suspect that your pet has received an overdose of Proanthozone, consult your veterinarian or
emergency veterinary clinic immediately.
If you suspect that your pet has received an overdose of Cosequin DS Plus MSM, consult your veterinarian or
emergency veterinary clinic immediately.
Before the next meeting - at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 19 - members are to get figures on what it would cost to set up
clinics at the shelters, check into getting
veterinary students to perform surgeries and find out
if the
emergency clinic would be a viable location.
If you have an
emergency outside of our normal business hours, we recommend calling or visiting an
emergency veterinary hospital or urgent pet care
clinic near you.
What to do
if you have a PET EMERGENCY when our office is closed: If your pet is sick or injured and is in need of emergency medical care when our office is closed, the following local emergency clinics are open 24/7 - even holidays: BluePearl Veterinary Partners 32 Fourth Avenue @ Pacific Street 718.596.0099 Veterinary Emergency and Referral Group (VERG) 2220 Flatbush Avenue @ Avenue R 718.677.67
if you have a PET
EMERGENCY when our office is closed: If your pet is sick or injured and is in need of emergency medical care when our office is closed, the following local emergency clinics are open 24/7 - even holidays: BluePearl Veterinary Partners 32 Fourth Avenue @ Pacific Street 718.596.0099 Veterinary Emergency and Referral Group (VERG) 2220 Flatbush Avenue @ Avenue R 718
EMERGENCY when our office is closed: If your pet is sick or injured and is in need of emergency medical care when our office is closed, the following local emergency clinics are open 24/7 - even holidays: BluePearl Veterinary Partners 32 Fourth Avenue @ Pacific Street 718.596.0099 Veterinary Emergency and Referral Group (VERG) 2220 Flatbush Avenue @ Avenue R 718
EMERGENCY when our office is closed:
If your pet is sick or injured and is in need of emergency medical care when our office is closed, the following local emergency clinics are open 24/7 - even holidays: BluePearl Veterinary Partners 32 Fourth Avenue @ Pacific Street 718.596.0099 Veterinary Emergency and Referral Group (VERG) 2220 Flatbush Avenue @ Avenue R 718.677.67
If your pet is sick or injured and is in need of
emergency medical care when our office is closed, the following local emergency clinics are open 24/7 - even holidays: BluePearl Veterinary Partners 32 Fourth Avenue @ Pacific Street 718.596.0099 Veterinary Emergency and Referral Group (VERG) 2220 Flatbush Avenue @ Avenue R 718
emergency medical care when our office is closed, the following local emergency clinics are open 24/7 - even holidays: BluePearl Veterinary Partners 32 Fourth Avenue @ Pacific Street 718.596.0099 Veterinary Emergency and Referral Group (VERG) 2220 Flatbush Avenue @ Avenue R 718
emergency medical care when our office is closed, the following local
emergency clinics are open 24/7 - even holidays: BluePearl Veterinary Partners 32 Fourth Avenue @ Pacific Street 718.596.0099 Veterinary Emergency and Referral Group (VERG) 2220 Flatbush Avenue @ Avenue R 718
emergency clinics are open 24/7 - even holidays: BluePearl Veterinary Partners 32 Fourth Avenue @ Pacific Street 718.596.0099 Veterinary Emergency and Referral Group (VERG) 2220 Flatbush Avenue @ Avenue R 718
emergency clinics are open 24/7 - even holidays: BluePearl
Veterinary Partners 32 Fourth Avenue @ Pacific Street 718.596.0099
Veterinary Emergency and Referral Group (VERG) 2220 Flatbush Avenue @ Avenue R 718
Emergency and Referral Group (VERG) 2220 Flatbush Avenue @ Avenue R 718
Emergency and Referral Group (VERG) 2220 Flatbush Avenue @ Avenue R 718.677.6700
If your dog is having trouble breathing or collapses, it's important to get to your veterinarian or the local veterinary emergency clinic immediately, even if your dog recovers quickly from the collaps
If your dog is having trouble breathing or collapses, it's important to get to your veterinarian or the local
veterinary emergency clinic immediately, even
if your dog recovers quickly from the collaps
if your dog recovers quickly from the collapse.
If your animal needs
emergency care outside of normal business hours please contact your veterinarian or take your animal to the closest
veterinary emergency clinic.
If you suspect that your pet has received an overdose of digoxin, consult your veterinarian or
emergency veterinary clinic immediately.
If your pet has ingested something that might be dangerous, call your veterinarian or call the local
veterinary emergency clinic.
If you suspect that your pet has received an overdose of NaturVet Brewer's Dried Yeast with Garlic, consult your veterinarian or
emergency veterinary clinic immediately.
If your animal is experiencing an
emergency, please seek immediate
veterinary attention at our
clinic or the closest
emergency clinic!
If you can't identify the plant, take it or a piece of it to the
veterinary emergency clinic with you because they may be able to identify it.
If poisoning occurs during off - hours and your
veterinary clinic doesn't have
emergency services, it's crucial that you know where an
emergency clinic is located or know of another
veterinary clinic that does have off - hours
emergency care.
If you know or suspect that your pet has eaten something toxic, call your regular veterinarian, a local
emergency veterinary clinic, or the Pet Poison Helpline at 855-764-7661 immediately.
If your pet has ingested DEET, please contact your veterinarian or
emergency veterinary clinic for advice.
If you need
emergency veterinary care or assistance outside of these hours, there are three
emergency veterinary clinics in the area that can respond to your needs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
If your pet needs
emergency veterinary care, contact your veterinarian or an Affiliated Emergency Veterinary Service (AEVS) clinic imm
emergency veterinary care, contact your veterinarian or an Affiliated Emergency Veterinary Service (AEVS) clinic im
veterinary care, contact your veterinarian or an Affiliated
Emergency Veterinary Service (AEVS) clinic imm
Emergency Veterinary Service (AEVS) clinic im
Veterinary Service (AEVS)
clinic immediately.
«However,
if the seizure is more than 5 minutes long, or
if your pet has multiple seizures in one day, this is an
emergency and you should immediately take your dog to the nearest open
veterinary clinic.»
CALL -
If you suspect dog antifreeze poisoning call an emergency veterinary clinic, your veterinarian or if you can't reach someone immediately call the ASPCA 24 hour poison hot line at (888) 426-443
If you suspect dog antifreeze poisoning call an
emergency veterinary clinic, your veterinarian or
if you can't reach someone immediately call the ASPCA 24 hour poison hot line at (888) 426-443
if you can't reach someone immediately call the ASPCA 24 hour poison hot line at (888) 426-4435.
Remember —
if you have a pet
emergency — the Emergency Clinic of the Veterinary Referral Center of Northern Virginia is open 24/7 365 days per year including holidays to take care of your do
emergency — the
Emergency Clinic of the Veterinary Referral Center of Northern Virginia is open 24/7 365 days per year including holidays to take care of your do
Emergency Clinic of the
Veterinary Referral Center of Northern Virginia is open 24/7 365 days per year including holidays to take care of your dog or cat.
If you see your dog suffering from seizures, is fading or losing consciousness or is having breathing difficulties, bring your dog directly to an
emergency veterinary clinic.
Contact your veterinarian or
emergency veterinary clinic immediately
if an overdose is suspected.
If it appears to be life threatening, please call your nearest
emergency veterinary clinic.
Contacts should include: local humane societies and shelters, veterinarians and
emergency veterinary clinics, the microchip or tattoo registry that you use, local police department and / or sheriff, local pet shops, supply outlets, groomers, training facilities, and businesses (even
if not pet - related).
If your pet has a medical
emergency in your veterinarian's off - hours, contact one of these
emergency veterinary clinics:
If your cat does not have a form of permanent ID (microchip or tattoo), call your local
veterinary and 24 - hour
emergency clinics to notify them of your lost pet.
If after - hours care is necessary, there are several
veterinary emergency clinics available that provide excellent care for your pet.
Sago palm poisoning requires immediate medical attention, so
if you realize that your pet has ingested any part of a sago palm, call an
emergency veterinary clinic as soon as possible.
Contact Vetsavers Pet Hospital or your local
veterinary emergency clinic immediately
if your dog exhibits any of the following symptoms:
If we are unable to supply the appropriate care we can refer you to an
emergency clinic in the area or UW
Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
If an overdose of Clomicalm is suspected, contact your veterinarian or
emergency veterinary clinic immediately.
If you suspect that your pet has received an overdose of Heartgard Chewables for Cats, consult your veterinarian or
emergency veterinary clinic immediately.
If your family pet needs
emergency care, depend on the veterinary clinic trusted by other vets that's always open — the Niagara Veterinary Emergency Clinic in
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If you suspect your pet has experienced an overdose, consult your veterinarian or
emergency veterinary clinic.
If you are faced with an
Emergency situation when we are closed CALL (905) 641-3185 to reach the Niagara
Veterinary Emergency Clinic.
If you believe your pet is experiencing an urgent post-operative complication, please immediately contact one of the following
emergency veterinary clinics:
If all of your precautions fail, and you believe that your pet has been poisoned, contact your veterinarian or an
emergency veterinary clinic immediately.
If you can not get an immediate appointment with your usual vet, go to the nearest
emergency veterinary clinic.
Pepper brought Mr. Big to his regular
veterinary clinic where his veterinarian diagnosed him with Colitis, treated him for dehydration, suggested that
if it gets worse to contact an
emergency care mobile veterinarian and sent him home.
If a 24 hour
emergency service is not available at the
clinic, it is important that clients know how to obtain
emergency veterinary treatment for their cat when the
clinic is closed.