Why The Emergency Vet Should Not Be Overlooked

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You do not want to make the mistake of assuming that no matter what is wrong with your pet that it is something that can wait until your regular vet is back in the office. While it might be nice to have trust in the vet your pet is used to seeing, there are times where waiting simply is not an option. Make sure to take a moment to check out why you might need an emergency vet.

Immediate Diagnostic Testing

Many of the large emergency vet hospitals are well equipped with state of the art diagnostic testing equipment. This means that you are not going to have to take your pet somewhere else with a referral because your furry friend requires testing that cannot be done in the smaller vet office that you are used to. Also, you will not have to worry about having to wait to be scheduled for such testing as the emergency vet clinics are on a walk-in basis. This means that any testing that needs to be done can be done as soon as it is determined that further assistance is needed.

No Need For Appointment Times

Setting an appointment with your regular vet may work sometimes. However, if your pet is in an incredible amount of pain or discomfort, you might not want to wait. Also, if you find that your hectic work schedule will not allow you to be available during normal business hours, you might find yourself in a position of having to wait a while, which is not something you want to do. All you need to do in such cases is to take your pet to the emergency vet—like those at Hamilton Ave & Sycamore Pet Hospitals and other locations. There is no need to call ahead of time. Just show up because they do not need to have you scheduled for an appointment in order to help your little friend.

Possibly More Experienced

Since an emergency vet is likely to see many more furry patients over the course of a year, it is likely that he or she has encountered many more unique situations. The nice thing about this is that should your pet have something strange or unusual illness taking place, there is a better chance that the emergency vet will have a good idea as to what is happening. If he or she does not know, they have access to everything needed in order to figure it out.

As you can see, there are many benefits that could come from visiting an emergency vet when your furry friend is in trouble.

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A Guide to Avoiding Pet Emergencies

Animal emergencies happen quite often, and I have seen a lot of different injuries at the veterinary office I work at. Vehicle incidents, falls, and fights with other animals can all cause these injuries. Some of the most surprising emergencies I see though, are when pets eat substances that make them ill. Dogs and cats can both get sick by ingesting flowers, essential oils, and certain types of food items that humans eat. I even see some animals that become ill when they eat shoes, towels, and their own toys. I know that the vast majority of pet owners love their animals dearly. Most medical emergencies are purely accidental. You can easily save your precious feline or canine from harm as long as you know how the most common injuries occur. The articles posted here can help you with this, so start reading to make sure your pet remains healthy.