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Is it an Emergency?
Sometimes, outside normal hours, it is
difficult to decide whether urgent attention is needed. You
can always call and ask for advice. You
should phone the vet if:
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your pet seems weak, is reluctant to get
up, or is dull and depressed.
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there is difficulty breathing, or it is
noisy or rapid, or if there is continual coughing
causing distress.
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there is repeated vomiting, particularly
with young or elderly animals. Diarrhea is less
serious, unless severe, bloody or the animal seems weak
or unwell. Feed small amounts of
a bland diet (boiled chicken or white fish) and see a
vet if it persists for over a day.
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your dog appears to be in severe pain or
discomfort.
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your pet is trying to urinate or
defecate and is unable to. Blockage of the bladder
sometimes
occurs, especially in males, and can kill if not treated
urgently.
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there are sudden difficulties with
balance.
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a female with suckling puppies is
agitated, shaking and shivering and will not settle. It
could be
eclampsia, which needs urgent treatment.
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