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  2. Begin by filling out the Owner Information section. Enter your full name, address, phone numbers, and email. This information is crucial for communication while you are away.
  3. Provide details about your current veterinarian, including their clinic name, street address, city, state, and zip code. Make sure to include a contact number for emergencies.
  4. In the Caregiver Contact Information section, input the full name and phone number of the person who will be caring for your pet.
  5. List any existing medical conditions and current medications for your pet. Include specific details such as condition names, medication types, dosages, and any additional notes that may be relevant.
  6. Complete the Veterinary Care Authorization section by specifying who will care for your pet during your absence. Indicate the maximum amount you authorize for veterinary treatment and provide credit card information if necessary.

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You take them to the vet. There are emergency vets in many communities, so you can google it. 911 is for human emergencies. Now if someone has come onto your property and injured your pet, then 911 is appropriate. You will still need to take your pet to a vet, though.
13 Common Pet Emergencies that need Immediate Attention Severe bleeding. This is the number one emergency because too many people believe an animals first aid can be done at home. Choking and difficulty breathing. Blood from extremities. Inability to toilet. Injury to eyes. Eating poison. Seizures. Lameness Broken Bones.
Here are some items you may want to include in an emergency kit for your pet: Food. Keep several days supply of food in an airtight, waterproof container. Water. Store a water bowl and several days supply of water. Medicine. First aid kit. Collar with ID tag and a harness or leash.
What To Do in a Pet Emergency Remain calm. Contact your family veterinarian or your nearest after-hours emergency facility. Your pet will be scared and may be in pain. Cats should be put in a carrier for safe transport. Dogs should be on a leash with a snug-fitting collar or harness.
13 Animal emergencies that require immediate veterinary consultation and/or care Severe bleeding or bleeding that doesnt stop within five minutes. Choking, difficulty breathing or nonstop coughing and gagging. Bleeding from nose, mouth, rectum, coughing up blood, or blood in .

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Please call 050 936 7823 immediately if your pet is experiencing an emergency.

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