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Pet Emergencies To Be Aware Of When Your Pet Need Care

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You are getting ready for bed when all of a sudden, your dog begins to act differently towards you. Your baby chihuahua, who usually loves to get in bed and cuddle up with you, is now afraid of you, won’t make eye contact with you, and can’t stand up straight. This behavior is unusual, and you begin to worry. As the minutes go by, you notice your pet declining. What do you do? Time is of the essence.

How To Help Your pet emergencies Situation 

Our pets are our fur babies, best friends, and a crucial part of our family lives. But unlike children, they can’t tell us when something is seriously wrong. Most people misunderstand the most common pet emergencies and don’t take action until it’s too late. Understanding the most common emergencies that require a veterinarian’s attention is essential. In this blog, we will get into everything you need to know about pet behavior, what to do in an emergency, from seizures to strokes, to what you can do to ensure the most safety for your pet. 

The Most Common Pet Emergencies You Should Know: When Should Your Pet Seek Medical Attention? 

Learning the signs that your dog isn’t doing well is crucial when being a pet owner. Most pets don’t like being vulnerable and don’t tend to show signs of discomfort or pain. Knowing when to seek medical attention can help save your pet’s life, so let’s get into some things you should be aware of when being a pet owner. 

  • Severe bleeding 

This is the number one emergency that most pet owners underestimate. Pets and larger dogs typically have a high pain tolerance and will play off the pain to avoid worrying their owner. If bleeding is severe or lasts more than five minutes, it’s an emergency and should be treated by a vet. Your pet’s fur could hide the wound, and the cut could be more profound than it appears. 

  • Choking and difficulty breathing 

Just like with humans, it’s never a good idea to “wait it out” when an animal is having trouble breathing or cannot breathe. Panicked owners may try to clear the airway, but this could lead to more significant problems as your pet could choke on the object you are trying to use to open its airway, or you could unintentionally get bit as your pet clenches its jaw while attempting to gasp for air. A vet or emergency professional is trained to ensure the animal does not have internal damage that causes breathing issues, and it’s best to take your pet to urgent care as soon as you notice difficulty breathing. 

  • Blood from extremities 

If you notice blood in your pet’s vomit, excrement, nose, ears, eyes, or mouth, it’s crucial to find out why. Blood should never be taken, just as it wouldn’t for a human being, and it could usually suggest internal bleeding. It’s essential to take your pet to urgent care. 

  • Inability to urinate or defecate 

If your pet has pain in urination or defecation or can’t do either, it’s essential to find out why. The animal could be experiencing a more significant problem. Animals often don’t express pain resulting in an ongoing issue that can progress to a more severe and life-threatening situation. 

  • Eye injury 

Animal eyes are structured differently than human eyes. If the watch is injured, internal damage could affect the brain and lead to more severe complications. Pets can suffer from scratches on the cornea that could lead to infection and, eventually, eye removal. It’s essential to seek immediate attention from a professional. 

  • Poison

Many things that are fine for humans can be toxic for animals. Antifreeze, multivitamins, chocolate, pest poison, and even certain vegetables like onion or avocado can be dangerous, especially since your pet will ingest them willingly. 

  • Seizures 

If your pet has seizures, it’s vital to seek immediate vet attention. Seizures indicate a problem with the brain, and it’s essential to understand why your pet seizes and what could have triggered it. 

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Shock Collars and Consequences 

The following list is some of the common side effects and issues that a shock collar could cause: 

  • Skin irritation, particularly to the neck 

  • Seizures and epileptic shocks

  • Increased heart and respiration rate 

  • Gastrointestinal disorders and urinary infections 

  • Permanent throat damage 

Help Your Pet With FOUND ME 

FOUND ME tags also come in handy if you lose your dog or the dog you’re watching after. When the QR code on the label is scanned, the finder/scanner can start an instant chat or video chat with you, the owner, and up to five additional emergency contacts. FOUND ME automated and secure chat can be translated into 46 languages (in case you were traveling abroad with your pet) and does not provide any of your personal information, such as your phone number, location, and address, making it completely confidential. 

FOUND ME app can also be handy as you can store all your dog info, microchip number, insurance details, vaccines, vet appointments, set reminders, etc.

To learn more about FOUND ME and everything it has to offer, visit https://foundme.com.  

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Originally Published on https://foundme.com/blog/

Maya Janin Blogger & Content Creator

As a freelance blog writer, I’m a passionate creative writer who has written over 40 unique blogs about lifestyle, travel, health and well being, pets, and what to do in cases of emergencies.

I focus on providing helpful advice and resources while educating readers in an interesting and organic way. I strive to make my blog space a safe space for readers to learn while offering focused, targeting, strategic materials as well as free tips and tricks.

I am fluent in both English and French. I spent 18 years in France and I love to tie my cultural experiences into my content. I received my Bachelor’s Degree in Strategic Communications and Public Relations in 2021. I currently live in Steamboat Springs, Colorado and work as a Social Media Marketing assistant.

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