Emergency Care

When Your Pet Needs Emergency Care

As a pet owner, you cherish the unconditional love and companionship your furry friend brings to your life. But even the most attentive pet parent can encounter unforeseen situations that require immediate action. Recognizing the signs that your pet needs emergency care can make a world of difference in their outcome. At Clanton Malphus Hodges Vet Hospital in Thomasville, GA, our dedicated team is equipped to handle a wide range of pet emergencies, providing prompt and effective treatment to ensure your pet's well-being.

Emergency Care

Indicators of Urgent Veterinary Attention

•             Continuous Vomiting and Diarrhea: While occasional vomiting and diarrhea are common, especially after dietary indiscretion, persistent episodes lasting several hours warrant immediate veterinary attention. This persistent vomiting and diarrhea can lead to dehydration, a serious threat to your pet's health.

•             Ingestion of Foreign Objects or Toxic Substances: If you suspect your pet has ingested a foreign object, such as a toy, bone fragment, or chemical, or ingested a toxic substance like cleaning products or human medications, seek emergency veterinary care immediately. Foreign objects can cause internal blockages, while toxic substances can lead to poisoning. Depending on the situation, emergency surgery or other treatments may be necessary.

•             Difficult Urination: Straining to urinate or inability to urinate is a cause for concern, potentially indicating urinary tract infections, bladder stones, or other complications. Prompt veterinary attention is crucial to prevent further issues and ensure proper treatment.

•             Eye Issues: Constant pawing at the eyes, excessive tears, discharge, and cloudiness indicate an eye problem that requires immediate veterinary attention. These symptoms could be caused by corneal ulcers, infections, or other issues that can lead to vision loss if left untreated.

•             Abnormal Breathing: Difficulty breathing, labored breathing, or rapid breathing are signs of distress that require immediate veterinary attention. These symptoms could be caused by respiratory infections, heart problems, or other conditions that can be life-threatening.

•             Bleeding: Excessive bleeding from any area of your pet's body, including the nose, mouth, ears, or rectum, is a sign of a serious injury or internal bleeding. Don't delay in seeking emergency veterinary care.

•             Seizures: Seizures, characterized by involuntary muscle contractions, are a neurological emergency. If your pet experiences a seizure, stay calm, remove any objects that could harm them, and take them to the veterinarian immediately.

Find Emergency Care at Clanton Malphus Hodges Vet Hospital

Are you looking for a veterinarian near you? If you notice any of these signs of an emergency in your pet, don't hesitate to contact Clanton Malphus Hodges Vet Hospital in Thomasville, GA. We offer 24-hour emergency services to ensure your pet receives prompt and effective treatment. Our experienced team of veterinarians and veterinary technicians is dedicated to providing compassionate and comprehensive care for your furry companions, prioritizing their well-being in every situation. Remember, early intervention can make a significant difference in your pet's recovery and long-term health.

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Thomasville Office

Monday

7:30am

5:30pm

Tuesday

7:30am

5:30pm

Wednesday

7:30am

5:30pm

Thursday

7:30am

5:30pm

Friday

7:30am

5:30pm

Saturday

8:00am

12:00pm

Sunday

Closed

Thomasville Office

Monday
7:30am 5:30pm
Tuesday
7:30am 5:30pm
Wednesday
7:30am 5:30pm
Thursday
7:30am 5:30pm
Friday
7:30am 5:30pm
Saturday
8:00am 12:00pm
Sunday
Closed