Not exact matches
In the
event of ingestion or overdose, contact a veterinarian or
veterinary emergency clinic.
In the
event of an overdose, contact your veterinarian or
veterinary emergency room.
Stop giving acepromazine and seek
emergency veterinary medical care in the
event of rare allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; swelling
of the lips, tongue, or face; hives).
Stop giving amoxicillin and seek
emergency veterinary medical care in the
event of an allergic reaction (shortness
of breath; hives; swelling
of the lips, tongue, or face; rash; or fainting), seizures, unusual bleeding, or bruising.
It is very important to keep the number
of your veterinarian, as well as a number to the closest
emergency veterinary facility, programmed into your cell phone in the
event that your pet is in distress.
Help make sure your adopters and
veterinary clients are prepared in the
event of an unexpected pet
emergency with this do - it - yourself first - aid kit, recommended by the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center.
In the
event of a medical
emergency, your preferred
veterinary will be used.
It is also helpful to have the pet owner write a signed letter giving you permission to take their animals to the
veterinary clinic in the
event of an
emergency where they can not be reached.
In the
event of an
emergency after - hours, South Towne
Veterinary Hospital encourages you to contact our local 24 - hour
emergency care center & specialty hospital.
In the
event of an
emergency, knowing pet first aid basics could help save or stablize your pet until professional
veterinary care is provided.
In the
event of overdose, contact your veterinarian or
veterinary emergency room.
While legislation passed by Congress after Hurricane Katrina will now allow the use
of federal funds to help states create pet - friendly
emergency shelter facilities, it's still a good idea to plan ahead and find a friend, boarding kennel,
veterinary facility, or hotel or motel that could take your pet in the
event of an
emergency.
DISCLAIMER: These courses are NOT intended to replace
veterinary medical care in the
event of an
emergency or scheduled care.
Disclaimer: This training is not intended to replace
veterinary medical care in the
event of an
emergency or regularly scheduled care.
The National Animal Health
Emergency Response Corps (NAHERC) is the nation's largest emergency response organization designed to provide surge capacity and sustainment of Federal veterinary assistance during
Emergency Response Corps (NAHERC) is the nation's largest
emergency response organization designed to provide surge capacity and sustainment of Federal veterinary assistance during
emergency response organization designed to provide surge capacity and sustainment
of Federal
veterinary assistance during an
event.
Our staff is caring and compassionate about all animals and will provide the highest level
of veterinary care in the
event of an
emergency.
Assistance is offered in the form
of pet food,
veterinary care, visits to clients by volunteers, transportation to the veterinarian or groomer, dog walking, and
emergency boarding
of pets in the
event of clients» hospitalizations.
Probably not your idea
of a holiday
event, but unfortunately many families find themselves visiting their
veterinary clinics during the holiday season for unfortunate and preventable
emergencies.
Dr. Bacek has been an invited speaker at numerous national / international and regional conferences, including the American College
of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) Forum, the International
Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Symposium (IVECCS), the South Carolina Association for Veterinarians (SCAV) conference, and numerous local continuing education
events.
When suspected rabies cases appear, for example, the new
veterinary team works with the MARNDR on epidemiological surveillance and it will be capable
of rapid deployment in the
event of another
emergency.
Puppy raisers will promptly report any illness, injury or drastic behavioral changes
of a puppy to their contracted program and provide immediate
veterinary care from a licensed veterinarian in the
event of an
emergency.
She is passionate about educating pet owners, equine enthusiasts and
veterinary professionals in CPR and First Aid to set them up for a successful out come in the
event of an
emergency.
In the
event of an
emergency, FFF covers all pre-approved medical expenses at any
emergency veterinary clinic.