Emergency Vet Care in Inman
Worried about your pet’s sudden symptoms or unusual behavior? Call us right away for expert emergency animal care in Inman!
We’re here for you when your pet needs us most. If you think your pet might be having a medical emergency, it’s always better to play it safe and get them checked out right away. Our skilled team of vets, techs, and assistants is ready to provide the care your pet needs in critical moments.
Common Pet Emergencies We See:
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Wounds/lacerations (Cuts, scrapes, or open wounds)
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Hit by car
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Urinary obstructions (Blocked bladder, trouble peeing)
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Congestive heart failure (Fluid in lungs or heart trouble)
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Respiratory distress (Trouble breathing)
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Pneumonia (Lung infection)
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Vomiting
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Diarrhea
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Inappetence (Not eating)
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Fever
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Dehydration
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Snake bites
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Animal bite wounds (Bitten by another animal)
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Parvo virus (Severe viral infection in puppies)
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Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis (Bloody vomiting and diarrhea)
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GDV (Bloat or twisted stomach)
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Reproductive emergencies such as dystocias (Difficult birth/labor problems)
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Toxicities (Poisoning or toxin ingestion)
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Seizures (Convulsions or shaking fits)
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Corneal ulcers (Eye ulcer or scratched eye)
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Ear infections (Ear inflammation or ear ache)
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Allergic reactions (Swelling, hives, or facial swelling)
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Toenail injury (Broken or torn nail)
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Paraphimosis (Stuck penis or can’t retract penis)
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Asthma (Wheezing or breathing attack)
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Coughing (Persistent cough or hacking)
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Pericardial effusion (Fluid around the heart)
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Intestinal parasites (Worms or parasites in stool)
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Proptosed eye (Eye popped out of socket)
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Hypoglycemia of puppies or kittens (Low blood sugar)
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Rectal prolapse (Rectum sticking out)
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Head trauma (Head injury or hit on the head)
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Constipation (Trouble pooping or straining)
What to Do in a Pet Emergency
Call Ahead (If You Can)
When you’re on your way to our hospital, give us a call with your estimated time of arrival so we can prepare to see your pet.
Follow Any Instructions
The team may give you tips on providing first aid or keeping your pet comfortable until you get there. Be sure to follow these steps carefully.
Stay Calm
Staying calm helps both you and your pet. Remember, animals in pain can act out, so approach them cautiously to avoid bites or scratches.
Bring Your Pet In Safely
Your safety matters too! Take extra care when handling your pet and get them to our clinic as quickly and safely as possible.