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Compassionate
Critical
Care
Since 2005
When is it an Emergency?
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Your pet is lethargic
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Your pet has been vomiting or has diarrhea repeatedly
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Your pet is having trouble breathing or has something stuck in his/her throat
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Your pet has or is having a seizure
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Your pet is bleeding from the eyes, nose, mouth or there is blood in his/her urine or feces
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You think your pet may have ingested something toxic such as antifreeze, rat poision, medication not prescribed for him/her, or a household cleaner
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Your pet, particularly a male cat, is straining to urinate or is unable to
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Your pet shows signs of extreme pain such as whining, shaking, and refusing to socialize
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Your pet collapsed or suddenly can't stand
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Your pet begins bumping into things or suddenly becomes disoriented
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You can see irritation or injury to your pet's eyes
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Your pet's abdomen is swollen and hard to the touch and/or he/she is gagging
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You notice hives or facial swelling
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Our experienced and dedicated staff provides efficient, high-quality veterinary medicine in a caring atmosphere. Our goal is to provide you with the education necessary to make the best decisions.
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