Emergency Pet Physical Exam
A medical emergency from an accident or a complication with a pet's health impact your situation at home. When you notice bleeding or odd behaviors that suggest a sickness in your pet, you want to visit a Diamond Bar emergency animal hospital with the tools and treatments to assess and help your pet. At our Diamond Bar emergency pet clinic, we offer services every day and long hours for unexpected emergencies and complications.
Basics of an Emergency Exam in Diamond Bar
Before visiting our clinic for an emergency, call us to ensure we have appropriate tools ready for the situation. Depending on the triage and condition of your pet, we provide services to address the situation. A basic assessment and triage evaluates a pet's reactions and injuries. For example, we look for bleeding, breathing problems or odd behaviors and then determine the severity of the emergency.
In cases of extreme emergencies like excessive bleeding or stopped breathing, we take immediate measures to address the situation. Stable pets usually require less immediate care and we ask that individuals wait for 30 to 60 minutes.
Getting Help for Your Pet
Emergencies occur at the most unexpected times and individuals must take measures to protect a pet. At our Diamond Bar emergency animal hospital, we provide the assistance and tools you need to help your pet. A veterinarian offers treatment based on the results of an initial assessment and the emergency exam.
After treating a pet for emergencies, we make suggestions for pet owners to ensure that pets remain healthy and have appropriate management after the treatment. In certain situations, we recommend rest and limited exercise until a pet heals. In other situations, we make suggestions related to dietary habits, engaging in specific activities or other solutions to maintain a pet's health.
Treating an emergency situation allows pet owners to maintain the health of a pet and avoid complications. At our clinic, we offer services when you need assistance. To learn more about our emergency exams or the treatments we offer in emergency situations, contact us to talk to a veterinarian (909) 895-0150.