Cats suffering such symptoms need to be moved immediately into fresh air, and
require emergency veterinary treatment should their symptoms not quickly resolve once they are in fresh air.
A bowel blockage is a life - threatening condition that
requires emergency veterinary treatment and should not be treated at home.
Do not attempt to treat your dog yourself — bloat
requires emergency veterinary treatment.
If your pet
requires emergency veterinary treatment you can contact your nearest veterinary location.
Not exact matches
Most limps
require veterinary attention and, in some cases, especially those in which the limp has suddenly appeared,
emergency treatment may be needed as the dog's injuries may be the result of a serious accident or trauma.
Optimal wellness and
emergency / critical care for avian, small mammal, reptile, fish, or other exotic pets
requires experienced
veterinary management, specialized diagnostic and
treatment protocols, and equipment and facilities designed for these special species.
It is a true medical
emergency that
requires immediate
veterinary treatment.
Emergency Contact Information Should your pet require veterinary treatment, we need a phone number where you can be reached or an emergency contact person who can make a decision on you
Emergency Contact Information Should your pet
require veterinary treatment, we need a phone number where you can be reached or an
emergency contact person who can make a decision on you
emergency contact person who can make a decision on your behalf.
The average cost for basic cat care is typically several hundred dollars a year; it could be more if your cat gets sick,
requires emergency veterinary care, needs
treatment for chronic issues, or other things.
NOTICE: If your animal
requires emergency veterinary care and you can not afford
treatment, click here to contact groups or
veterinary schools that may help.
Shortly after starting chemotherapy, a family
emergency required the family to move to Florida, where a fellow
Veterinary Oncologist continued Brit's
treatment.
The Pet Store Animal Care Act
requires every pet store that sells live companion animals to formulate a documented program consisting of routine care, preventative care,
emergency care, disease control and prevention,
veterinary treatment, and euthanasia.