If you suspect your pet has ingested Genesis Topical Spray, consult your veterinarian or
emergency veterinary clinic immediately.
If you suspect that your pet has received an overdose of Albon Tablets, consult your veterinarian or
emergency veterinary clinic immediately.
If your pet develops the following symptoms, they should be taken to the nearest
emergency veterinary clinic immediately.
If you suspect that your pet has received an overdose of LiquiTears Lubricant Eye Drops, consult your veterinarian or
emergency veterinary clinic immediately.
If you suspect that your pet is suffering from a heat - related cause, please contact our Animal Hospital at 813-870-3304 or
an Emergency Veterinary Clinic immediately.
If your pet has been given an overdose of ketoconazole, contact your veterinarian or
emergency veterinary clinic immediately.
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 suspect that your pet has received an overdose of Heartgard Chewables for Cats, consult your veterinarian or
emergency veterinary clinic immediately.
If an overdose of Clomicalm is suspected, contact your veterinarian or
emergency veterinary clinic immediately.
Contact your veterinarian or
emergency veterinary clinic immediately if an overdose is suspected.
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 you suspect that your pet has received an overdose of digoxin, 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.
If you suspect that your pet has received an overdose of Proanthozone, consult your veterinarian or
emergency veterinary clinic immediately.
If ingestion of KetoChlor Shampoo is suspected, consult your veterinarian or
emergency veterinary clinic immediately.
Not exact matches
If the seizure lasts more than 5 minutes, call your veterinarian or
veterinary emergency clinic immediately.
If you think any of these are causing the panting, take him
immediately to your nearest
emergency veterinary clinic.
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 collapse.
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.
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emergency veterinary care, contact your veterinarian or an Affiliated Emergency Veterinary Service (AEVS) clinic imm
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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) 426-4435.
Contact Vetsavers Pet Hospital or your local
veterinary emergency clinic immediately if your dog exhibits any of the following symptoms:
If you believe your pet is experiencing an urgent post-operative complication, please
immediately contact one of the following
emergency veterinary clinics:
Call your veterinarian or
veterinary emergency clinic immediately.
Please note: If your animal is having seizures, losing consciousness, is unconscious or is having difficulty breathing, telephone ahead and bring your pet
immediately to your local veterinarian or
emergency veterinary clinic.
Also be sure to
immediately check with your vet, and if it is during evening or weekend hours when your regular
veterinary clinic may be closed, check for a local 24 - hour
emergency veterinary clinic and take your pet there for an examination.
If your pet manages to steal some candy,
immediately call your veterinarian for help or take your pet to a
veterinary emergency clinic
If you notice any of these symptoms, don't waste a second wondering what to do — get your dog to an
emergency veterinary clinic or hospital
IMMEDIATELY.
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 dog has difficulty breathing or collapses, go to your veterinarian or the local
veterinary emergency clinic immediately, even if the collapse is brief and your dog is back on his or her feet shortly.
You should seek
veterinary care
immediately either at your local
veterinary clinic or an
emergency clinic if it is after hours.
With any
emergency, contact your veterinarian
immediately for specific
emergency instructions, and take the pup to the
veterinary clinic as soon as possible.
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.