WHAT DO I DO IN AN EMERGENCY?
- Call immediately for advice before you attempt first-aid.
- Use caution in handling ill or injured animals. Even the friendliest animal may bite if in pain or seizuring. As a safety precaution, use gloves, towels or blankets to handle your injured pet.
- Do not panic - remain calm. Animals can easily sense fear in their owners.
- If there is a chance of back or neck injury, carefully place the pet on a stable flat surface, such as a wooden board, and minimize movement during transportation.
- Never administer medication to your pet until you have consulted a veterinarian. Many drugs, such as Tylenol® and ibuprofen are very toxic to your pet.
- Apply direct pressure to any area with active bleeding.
- In case of possible poisoning, seek immediate treatment and bring any product packaging with you to the veterinarian. Do not try to induce vomiting without medical advice.
- Call the Pet Emergency Center for information and instructions. (360) 848-5911
For your pet's safety, please post our number for future reference. In some emergency situations, minutes may count. We welcome any questions concerning your pet's health. Our experienced staff is happy to assist you.