Articles with emergencies

Are Pale Gums an Emergency?

Are Pale Gums an Emergency?

Let’s cut to the chase. If you’re reading this because your dog’s gums are pale, yes, it is an emergency. Now, yes, different breeds have differently colored gums. My dogs’ gums are very dark, mostly black. Other breeds have gums that are straight pink. Become familiar with what your dog’s normal gum color is. Pale gums are gums that are…

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Is Blood in Vomit an Emergency?

Is Blood in Vomit an Emergency?

If your dog vomiting blood isn’t an emergency, what is? Vomiting itself signals a problem. Visible blood in the vomit takes it into another dimension. If a person was vomiting blood, they’d be scared and they’d be in pain. Is that different for a dog? How much blood is too much? Any kind of bleeding is an emergency in itself based…

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Is Dog Bleeding an Emergency?

Is Dog Bleeding an Emergency?

Severe or continuous bleeding is always an emergency. Substantial blood loss can lead to shock, collapse, and death. This is no laughing matter. The smaller the dog and the faster the blood loss, the more your dog’s life is at stake. There are, of course, situations when your dog might get a little nick or cut, where bleeding is minimal…

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Are Cuts and Abrasions an Emergency?

Are Cuts and Abrasions an Emergency?

Minor wounds, cuts, and abrasions are the kind of scenario where common sense should rule. You wouldn’t rush your kid to an emergency with a scraped knee, and you don’t need to do that with your dog either. But … Abrasions An abrasion is a wound caused by superficial damage to the skin … wikipedia Abrasions further break down into…

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Is Inability to Stand an Emergency?

Is Inability to Stand an Emergency?

There is a difference between acute inability to stand and an ongoing condition where the dog might have already diagnosed issues such as spinal injury or any other problem causing paralysis, extreme weakness or loss of balance. A chronic, established condition isn’t an emergency unless something abruptly changes. For example, after her hyperthermia horror, Jasmine was unable to get up…

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