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24/7 Telehealth

Contact licensed triage veterinarians via video call or text 24/7, no appointment necessary. Get answers you need immediately for your pet.

Ambulance dispatch

If your pet is having an emergency and requires immediate assistance, the telehealth veterinarian will dispatch an ambulance to your location.

Hospital transport

If your pet requires advanced treatment, your pet will be stabilized and transported in a veterinary ambulance to the hospital.

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Common pet emergencies

Choking
Causes: foreign object lodged in throat, allergic reaction, respiratory infection

Symptoms: pawing at mouth, difficulty breathing, unusual noises

Seizures
Causes: epilepsy, toxins, brain tumors, other variety of factors

Symptoms: loss of consciousness, convulsions, excessive drooling

Poisoning
Causes: ingestion of toxic substances such as cleaners, rat poison, poisonous plants

Symptoms: vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, difficulty breathing

Heatstroke
Causes: being in the car in the sun, exercising in heat

Symptoms: panting, lethargy, vomiting, seizures

Trauma
Causes: hit by vehicle, falling from a height, fighting with another animal

Symptoms: Limping, bleeding, fractures, head injuries

Blockage
Causes: Ingestion of foreign body such as toys or other non-food items

Symptoms: Vomiting, diarrhea, straining to defecate, loss of appetite

The information provided in this list of common pet emergencies is for educational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a veterinarian. The content of this list is based on general medical knowledge and may not be applicable to every individual or situation. No guarantees or warranties, either expressed or implied, are made regarding the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or suitability of the information provided. In no event shall Vetama, Inc. be liable for any damages arising from the use or misuse of this information.