Emergencies

Is Profuse Vomiting an Emergency?

Is Profuse Vomiting an Emergency?

Profuse vomiting is most definitely an emergency, particularly when associated with the inability to keep down water, blood in the vomit, depression or pain This is very dangerous for any dog but especially when it comes to puppies or small dogs. What makes it an emergency With profuse vomiting, both the underlying cause and the vomiting itself can be a…

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Is Limping an Emergency?

Is Limping an Emergency?

Limping is usually not an emergency unless … A limping dog should get veterinary help immediately if there were a significant trauma fracture or dislocation bleeding severe swelling hot limbs or dragging of limbs Limping is an emergency when accompanied by severe pain. What causes limping Limping always indicates pain or dysfunction of some kind. Whether or not it is…

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Is Severe Pain an Emergency?

Is Severe Pain an Emergency?

Ugh, doh. Severe pain for any reason is an emergency. Injuries aside, pain is one of the top reasons for visits to human ER. Severe pain is the body’s way of alerting to a serious problem. The main motivation for rushing to the ER is both the pain itself as well as the fear that comes with it. Does pain hurt…

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Is Difficulty Breathing an Emergency?

Is Difficulty Breathing an Emergency?

If your dog having difficulty breathing doesn’t send you to the emergency vet, what would? Dr. Coates put difficulty breathing as the first one on the list! Dr. Barchas on Dogster puts it first on the list. Dr. Justine Lee, in her article on Pet Health Network, puts it first on the list. If you had difficulty breathing, would you seek…

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Is Panting an Emergency?

Is Panting an Emergency?

Most of the time, panting is not an emergency. Most of the time, panting is not a medical problem at all. But it can be. A panting dog who becomes quiet, recumbent, and lethargic, is, in some cases, a dying dog. How can you tell the difference? How can you know whether your dog’s panting is normal, a medical issue or…

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