form_title= Emergency Vet form_header= Find an emergency vet for your after-hours needs. What type of pet do you own?*= _ [50] Please describe the problem in detail.*= _ [50] Do you have pet insurance?*= () Yes () No How old is your pet?*= _ [50]
This will depend on the type of practice the vet is in and whether or not he/she is on emergency duty that night. When not on emergency call, a vet can get the same amount of sleep that most adults do: 6-10 hours a night depending on the individual vet. When the vet is on emergency call, he/she may not get any sleep at all depending on whether an emergency is called in.
Take him to your Vet or the local Emergency Vet
Vet Emergency - 2001 - VG was released on: USA: 25 September 2001
Vet Emergency - 2001 VG was released on: USA: 25 September 2001
One can find an emergency vet through the use of various website or through emergency hotlines. All one must do is search for them through the use of google or a phone book.
EMERGENCY! Simple. Call the vet.
Yes. You need to be one of two things... either an emergency vet who goes on animal rescues or a wildlife vet. An emergency vet is who people would call if they found an injured animal on the side of the road, and things like that. The emergency vet, no matter what kind of animal it was, would do his or her best to make the animal better. This can occur with domestic and wild animals. Or, you could be a wildlife vet. Hence the name, this vet would go out into the wilderness LOOKING for injured wildlife.
Colic is an emergency and you should call a vet. The vet will give the horse medication to relieve the pain and pressure.
Rush him to the emergency vet immediately!!
Put pressure on bleeding wounds, stabilize the neck, & rush to vet & if after hours, rush to the emergency vet.
If a turtle has food stuck in it's throat then put him in some water, if that doesn't work after 20 minutes then get him to the emergency vet. Even if that vet does not really treat reptiles in an emergency they should help.
Call an emergency vet for advise. No vet available? Call a poison line or a pharmacist. Do it now!