Take
the phone number of your veterinarian and any special medication your dog needs.
Keep
the phone number of your veterinarian and an emergency vet office saved in your wallet and / or cell phone.
When traveling by car, pack a pet first aid kit that includes assorted bandages, gauze squares, antiseptic cream, an antidiarrheal medication that is safe for dogs and
phone numbers of your veterinarian, national poison control hotline, and a 24 hour emergency clinic.
Put a sign outside stating how many and which pets are inside, a contact number where you can be reached, and the name and
phone number of your veterinarian.
If this is your first pet, please list the name and
phone number of the veterinarian you would like to use, should you be approved to adopt the dog.
The name and
phone number of the veterinarian that scanned for a microchip and paste the social media post.
Name and
phone number of all veterinarian (s) who can establish a track record of care for your animals.
An information sheet including: medical conditions and treatment schedule if needed, feeding instructions, name and
phone number of your veterinarian or a kennel outside your area in case you need to board your pets — an arrangement which is, of course, not going to be your first choice.
Please provide the name and
phone number of the veterinarian for your pets if you have one.
Not exact matches
Most importantly, print off or post by your
phone or on your refrigerator the
phone numbers and addresses
of emergency
veterinarians for after - hours animal injuries.
It's a good idea to have copies
of your pet's health records from your
veterinarian and, if you're using a crate, make sure that your name, destination address and cell
phone number are written clearly on the side.
To be considered for approval, your application MUST include names and
phone numbers of references, including your
veterinarian, and landlord or association manager, if you are renting or live in a condominium.
Should your pet become ill and show any
of the above symptoms, be sure to have your
veterinarian's
phone number and the local animal emergency hospital's
number on hand.
A simple search online or even asking your
phone to «find
veterinarians near me» will quickly generate a
number of results.
Important paperwork (medical records,
veterinarian phone numbers, list
of boarding kennels or hotels that allow pets, etc)
Emergency Vet
Numbers - If there is an emergency while you're traveling, you'll save time and a little bit
of sanity if you program your emergency vet's # s into your
phone AND those
of a local emergency
veterinarian.
Write down the
phone numbers of organizations that may be able to provide emergency assistance for your pets, including your
veterinarian, animal control department, humane society or local shelters.
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.
It's also a good idea to include your
veterinarian's
phone number, the
phone number of the animal emergency hospital, and a first - aid handbook in the kit.
Our expansive list
of veterinarians in Chicago, IL, includes
phone numbers, addresses, and hours
of operation.
Photos
of your pet (s) Your
veterinarian's name,
phone number, and address The name and
phone number of emergency contacts A copy
of your house key Home security system information
Make sure it is visible to rescue workers, and that it includes 1) the types and
number of pets in your household; 2) the name
of your
veterinarian; and 3) your
veterinarian's
phone number.
Assemble a dog disaster kit with dog food and his medications, copies
of his health records, your
veterinarian's
phone number and list
of facilities you can take your pet, recent photo taken
of you with your dog, favorite toy or bedding, and extra leash and collar affixed with the pet's I.D.
The first one is to know the name, location, and
phone number of your closest 24 - hour
veterinarian hospital.
Write your
veterinarian's name and
phone number on the lid, as well as that
of the closest emergency pet hospital.
Give very specific instructions for your pet's care including medications, food portions, time
of feedings, toys or treats allowed, contact
phone numbers,
veterinarian phone number and what to do in case
of illness or emergency;
If you are purchasing prescription required medications all we need is your
veterinarian's name and
phone number and we will obtain your pet's prescription for you free
of charge.
Every household should have a first - aid kit prepared for their pets, and either on top
of that kit or somewhere easy to find in the house should be
phone resources: your
veterinarian's
phone number, the local emergency clinic information and an animal poison control hotline
number.
Your
veterinarian should be willing to provide you with the name and
phone number of the cremation service.
All we need is your
veterinarian's name and
phone number and we will obtain your pet's prescription for you free
of charge.
Other
phone numbers that should be kept handy are the
phone numbers of your pet's
veterinarian as well as your city's human poison control center.
Keep your
veterinarian's
phone number and the
number of the emergency clinic in your area in a location that all family members can access easily.
They are designed to capture the most important pieces
of information, including your location and
phone number, your veterinary hospital's brand identity, your pet care philosophy and basic services, brief
veterinarian biographies, and the option to view your full website.
Name, Relationship,
Phone: Name, Relationship,
Phone Please list the name, address and telephone
number of your current
veterinarian.
Leave your
veterinarian's name and
phone number with the other pet parent just in case
of an emergency.
Make sure it is visible to rescue workers, and that it includes the types and
number of pets in your household and your
veterinarian's
phone number.
On the application, if you do not have a
veterinarian reference, please bring or list the
phone numbers of two personal references.
Note that, in addition to the medical supplies traditionally found in a First Aid kit, your cat's kit should also include a list
of important
phone numbers (your
veterinarian, a 24 - hour emergency clinic, a poison control hotline) and a copy
of your cat's medical records.
Know the location and
phone number of the nearest emergency
veterinarian clinic.
Keep your
veterinarian's
phone number, as well as the
number of an emergency
veterinarian in your area, handy in the event that your dog exhibits any
of the symptoms named above.
A copy
of your pet's recent medical problems and the
phone number to your
veterinarian's office should accompany you.