Our pets have the power to melt our hearts and drive us crazy at the same time. Their curious, adventurous, and sometimes mischievous natures are often a source of joy and entertainment for us. However, these qualities can sometimes lead to trouble. An unexpected, sudden situation can arise that is harmful to your furry friend, even putting its life in danger.

Better Safe Than Sorry

At East Valley Emergency Pet Clinic in Diamond Bar, CA, our veterinarians specialize in emergency situations. Our animal hospital is open when others are closed to treat your pet in the event of an emergency. Pet emergencies aren’t always cut and dry, and pet parents sometimes have difficulty deciding if a situation can wait or needs to be seen right away.

Our advice is twofold: better safe than sorry, and you know your pet. If you think there’s something wrong, there probably is. Never apologize for being overly concerned about your pet! If you need some clarification on what constitutes an emergency vet visit, read on.

Emergency Situations in Pets

•             Auto accident – If your pet has been struck by a vehicle, even if you think it’s unharmed, it should be seen right away to ensure there are no fractured bones, head injuries, or internal bleeding.

•             Vomiting/Diarrhea – Most pets have intestinal issues from time to time, but if they have had three or more episodes of vomiting or diarrhea in a short time, bring them to a vet right away.

•             Seizure – A seizure can involve foaming at the mouth, whole-body stiffness, jerking or twitching, and chomping of the teeth.

•             No urination for 24 hours – This could indicate a blockage and is very serious.

•             Ingesting poison – Household cleaners, antifreeze, chocolate, alcohol, and many other items are toxic to pets, and they need professional care right away.

•             Bleeding – From the nose, mouth, ears, or anus.

•             Swallowing an object – Small toys, corn cobs, string, etc.

•             Trouble breathing – Gasping, wheezing.

•             Trouble walking or collapsing

•             Disoriented/confusion

•             Injury to the eye

•             Animal bite – That causes an open wound.

Contact East Valley Emergency Pet Clinic

If you’re looking for an emergency vet near you in Diamond Bar, CA, our veterinarians at East Valley Emergency Pet Clinic are here to help on nights and weekends to provide comprehensive emergency care for your pet.

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