When a pet is undergoing specialty treatment, questions can arise between visits. The resources below can help you respond to urgent situations, identify potential risks at home, and know when to contact a veterinarian.
These tools do not replace veterinary care. If your pet is experiencing concerning symptoms, please contact our hospital or your primary veterinarian.
If your pet becomes lost, a registered microchip greatly increases the chance of being reunited. This lookup tool helps confirm your pet’s chip registry and ensures your contact information is up to date.
Foods, medications, plants, and household products can all pose serious risks to pets. If you suspect your pet has ingested a toxin, immediate guidance from veterinary toxicologists is available 24 hours a day.
When to Seek Immediate Veterinary Care
Contact a veterinarian or emergency hospital right away if your pet experiences:
difficulty breathing
collapse or fainting
repeated vomiting
uncontrolled pain
seizures
inability to urinate
sudden inability to stand
significant bleeding
If our hospital is closed, please contact your nearest emergency veterinary hospital or your primary veterinarian’s recommended emergency facility.