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Your
pet needs immediate care if any of the following are seen:
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Labored
breathing
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Loss
of consciousness
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Repeated
vomiting
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Occurrence
of both diarrhea and vomiting
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Bleeding
of any kind
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Ingestion
of household chemicals
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Ingestion
of human medication
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Ingestion
of any foreign object
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Pain,
crying out, discomfort of any kind
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Weakness,
paralysis, loss of ability to walk or stand
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Not
eating or drinking for one or more days
Important
information if your pet has an emergency...
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Know
your pet's name, age, sex and if your pet has been spayed or
neutered
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Know
your veterinarian's name or hospital name
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Your
pet's current and previous medical history, illness info., current
medications and doses are essential to forming a rapid treatment
plan.
- Keep your telephone line clear while waiting for an emergency service to call back.
24-Hour
Emergency Service
509-229-3502
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