- Difficulty
Breathing
Labored, noisy or rapid in character.
- Persistent Bleeding
Apply pressure to stop bleeding.
- Distended or Bloated Abdomen
- Straining or Difficulty Urinating or Defecating
- Heatstroke
Often associated with collapse or weakness.
- Straining or Difficulty Delivering Kittens or Puppies
Contractions for more than 2 hours or labor with
visible fetus or membranes in excess of 15 minutes.
- Seizure or Loss of Balance
Includes tremors, coma, staggering, convulsions,
sudden blindness, fainting, head tilt, as well as sudden
changes to personality.
- Pain or Lameness
- Wounds, Trauma, Injury, Shock
Injury due to falling from height; being struck by
automobile or other traumatic event.
- Poisoning
Exposure to, or ingestion of toxic substance such as rat
poison, antifreeze, or snail bait. Seek immediate medical
attention and bring container or product name if possible.
- Persistent Vomiting and / or Diarrhea
If bloody in nature do not wait for repeated episodes.
- Any Other Signs that are Troublesome
Eye discomfort, severe itching, hives, etc. If you think it
might be a problem for your pet... Call!
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