Your pet may need immediate medical attention in case of emergencies, such as:
Injuries due to an accident
If your pet gets severe injuries due to an accident, take it to a vet immediately.
Injuries due to conflict
Your pet may get injured due to a fight with another animal (s).
Bleeding
If you notice bleeding, take your pet to a veterinarian to diagnose the cause and start treatment.
Broken Bones
Fractures due to falls or hits create difficulty for your pet in routine movements.
Vomiting or Diarrhea
Frequent vomiting indicates digestive issues. Take your pet to a veterinarian for a checkup.
Toxin Ingestion
Has your pet swallowed or eaten something poisonous?
Difficulty in Breathing
Panting or wheezing indicates issues with the respiratory tract or some obstacle.
Burns
Burns may occur due to contact with fire or caustic substances like acids.
Difficulty Urinating
Pets may face difficulty and pain while urinating.
Heatstroke
Heatstroke can happen due to excessive heat and dehydration.
Take your pet to a veterinarian if you find any of the signs mentioned above. Schedule an Emergency Vet appointment using – https://greatvet.com.