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Pet Services in North Haledon, NJ When to See an Emergency Veterinarian

Since your pets cannot speak the same language, it can be difficult to determine whether an issue is an emergency or something that can wait for a normal appointment. Dr. Mattaur and her team have compiled some of the situations that warrant an immediate trip to North Jersey Veterinary Hospital.

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Difficulty Breathing

If your pet is having problems breathing, gasping for air, breathing rapidly, or the chest is moving in an exaggerated manner, you will need to get your pet to an emergency vet right away. Difficulty breathing leads to inadequate oxygen intake, and your furry friend can quickly go downhill in a matter of minutes.

Vomiting

Vomiting can be a difficult one, since so many things that are not life-threatening can lead to vomiting, such as hairballs and an upset stomach. However, it is considered an emergency if your pet is vomiting multiple times in 24 hours, and the condition is not getting better. Vomiting can be a symptom of a more serious issue, such as kidney failure or an internal obstruction.

Unable to Urinate or Defecate

A pet that is having problems urinating or defecating is an emergency. Male cats, for example, can develop crystals in their urine that block the urethra, preventing them from urinating. This can quickly result in a life-threatening condition since the obstruction will cause toxins to build up in their system. Pets that are straining to urinate or crying while trying to go to the bathroom need to be immediately evaluated.

Seizures

While pets can live long and happy lives with epilepsy, the seizure itself can be a sign of a life-threatening matter, such as trauma or exposure to toxins. That is why you will need to have your pet evaluated immediately to determine what is causing the seizures. If your pet is diagnosed with epilepsy, then our veterinarian may prescribe medication to help control the seizures.

Severe Bleeding

Severe bleeding can be the result of trauma, such as a car accident, or a possibly life-threatening disease or condition. No matter what, you will need to get your pet to the emergency vet without delay.

Get Emergency Veterinary Services in North Haledon, NJ

If your pet is experiencing any of these issues, reach out to North Jersey Veterinary Hospital to speak with Dr. Mattaur. Call our team today or reach us through our website.