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Where Do I Find An Emergency Vet For Cats?

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Oftentimes, pet owners don’t consider what to do in an emergency situation until they are in the midst of a crisis. Planning ahead and being aware of nearby, reputable emergency veterinarians near you may save your pet’s life.  To find an emergency cat vet, ask your regular veterinarian for an emergency animal hospital recommendation or search the internet for clinics in your area.  How Can I Tell If My Cat Is Sick or Injured? It can be difficult to figure out whether or not your cat is ill or injured as cats are known to hide their illnesses. However, an unwell cat will likely exhibit a variety of subtle signs. Some of the most common signs of illness or injury in cats are: Neglecting to groom - if you are a cat owner, you know how often your cat grooms himself. A cat who stops grooming may need to see your veterinarian. Purring - cats don’t only purr when they are happy. It is not uncommon for a cat who is in pain to purr. Hiding - a sick or injured ca...

Petroglyph: Emergency Care For Dogs in Albuquerque

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Dogs cannot speak for themselves and rely on their owners to make medical decisions on their behalf. If your dog is experiencing a medical emergency, he may need to be rushed to an emergency animal hospital. Knowing when to make that decision is imperative, as any wasted time could mean life or death for your dog. It is a good idea to have a plan in place before an emergency happens. Find a local dog emergency room near you and familiarize yourself with the hours of operation, contact numbers, and the steps you will need to take if you need to bring your dog in for a visit.  Knowing what constitutes an emergency as well as where the nearest emergency animal hospital will save your sanity, and maybe your dog’s life if the worst happens.  What Do You Do If Your Pet Has An Emergency? The best thing you can do if your pet is experiencing a medical emergency is to remain calm. Dogs are very empathetic and will pick up on even your most subtle cues. If you show you...

Tips from a Vet to Help You Recognize a Pet Emergency

The emergency vet specialists at Petroglyph Animal Hospital , Albuquerque have created this quick list of tips on how to recognize a medical emergency in your pets. #1: Dogs Any time your dog eats something that it shouldn’t, like chocolate or human medicine, you should take it to the veterinarian as soon as possible to prevent illness or a fatality. #2:  Cats Did you know that hiding can also be a sign of a pet emergency? If your cat is deliberately trying to hide from you it may be a sign that it has advanced stages of a disease. Find your pet and bring them to an animal clinic immediately. #3:  Birds Pin feathers, also called blood feathers, may break and cause a medical emergency for your pet bird. When one breaks while it is still in the bird’s skin, it can cause the bird to bleed out and die. You should immediately take your pet bird to an animal hospital if it has a broken blood feather. #4: Snakes Snakes are susceptible to a number of ...

Duties of Vets During Emergency & Critical Care

The Importance of Emergency Care Veterinarians While all pet owners hope that they will only need to visit a veterinarian for routine checkups, unfortunately, accidents, injuries, and illnesses do happen. At some point in your pet’s life, they may have a medical emergency that needs to be addressed by a trained professional. Thankfully, there are emergency care veterinarians in Albuquerque, like the compassionate staff at Petroglyph Animal Hospital that can provide the medical intervention necessary to help your pet overcome their health issue. Duties of a Vet during Emergency & Critical Care When considering an emergency vet Albuquerque pet owners may be wondering what role these individuals play during an animal’s health crisis. Though all veterinarians receive training in emergency care situations, some of these individuals choose to specialize in critical animal care. Depending on the type of trauma or health condition, an emergency vet may perform any of the followin...