What is considered an emergency?
- grovevets
- May 19, 2020
- 1 min read
Life threatening emergencies:
Shock, choking, breathing issues, profuse bleeding, bloat, open fractures, penetrating injuries, prolonged seizures, allergic reactions, heatstroke, poisoning, ongoing vomiting/diarrhea, straining to pass urine with no output.
Issues that can become emergencies:
Skin/eye/ear problems
Lumps
Genral sickness
Anal glands that are becoming a welfare issue
Claws that need urgently clipping, that cannot be done at home
Non-urgent appointments:
Overdue booster vaccinations
First and second vaccinations
Any questions or concerns that cannot be answered over the phone/email.
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