- Bleeding
- Fractures
- Extreme pain
- Respiratory distress
- Seizures
- Non-responsive
- Collapse
- Sick neonates/baby animals
- Injuries to the face and eyes
- Sleeping more than usual
- Fluffed up
- On the bottom of the cage
- Not eating for >4-6hrs
- Not defecating
- Open mouth breathing
- Straining to pass stool/an egg
- Prolapse
- Blood in stool
- Electrocution
- Drowning
- Toxin exposure (The quicker we assess the situation and deal with toxin exposure, the better! Take photos of the suspected toxin/plant/other and its ingredients if visible on the label, and call us to let us know so we can start preparing for your pet’s arrival or direct you to an appropriate center for care.)
- Pet Poison Control
- ASPCA Pet Poison Control
This is not an exhaustive list, and some emergencies may not be described. Please call immediately if you think your pet has an emergency.