[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css_animation=”appear”]Our pets cannot communicate with us in words, so we must rely on their actions and attitudes to guide us.
Your pet exhibits any of the signs that do not seem normal, call your vet right away or call us on (289) 815-1060, we are also an emergency clinic.
Contact us immediately, If you observe any of the following signs:
Blue, white or very pale gums
Labored breathing
Collapse or loss of consciousness
Dizziness, imbalance, or circling
Inability to walk
Extremely bloated abdomen
Seizures
Signs of acute severe pain (such as crying out very loudly and excessively)
Body temperature over 104 or under 99 (normal is typically 100.5-102.5)
Contact us, if you notice any of these signs lasting more than 2-3 days:
Poor Appetite
Lethargy
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Lameness
Weakness
Excessive salivation
Excessive thirst (increased water intake)
Frequent and/or inappropriate urination
Constipation
Excessive scratching or dull, dry, or flaky hair coat
Wheezing or frequent panting
Nasal discharge or congestion
Displays of mild to moderate pain (such as crying when a specific area is touched or action is taken)
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