If your pet ever seems really sick, hurt, or just “not right,” it’s always safest to call your veterinarian. You know your pet best, and even small changes—like not eating, acting tired, or limping—can mean something serious. Your vet can tell you if it’s an emergency or if it’s okay to wait for an appointment. It’s better to make the call and catch a problem early than to wait and risk your pet getting worse.
RED FLAGS
When to call your veterinarian
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If your pet keeps throwing up or having diarrhea, they can get dehydrated and very sick. This might mean something serious, like an infection or eating something poisonous. A vet can find out what’s wrong and help your pet feel better fast.
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If your pet is crying, shaking, hiding, or won’t move, they might be in a lot of pain. Pain means something is wrong, like an injury or illness. A vet can find the cause and give medicine or treatment to help them feel better.
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If your pet suddenly can’t move their legs, it’s a serious emergency. It could be from a back or nerve injury. A vet needs to see them right away to help prevent permanent damage and pain.
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If your pet can’t pee, it’s an emergency. It could mean their bladder is blocked, which can make them very sick or even be life-threatening. A vet needs to fix the problem right away to keep your pet safe.
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If your pet won’t stand on one leg, it could be broken or sprained. Trying to walk on it could make it worse. A vet can evaluate your pet and make sure your pet gets the right care to heal.
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If your pet is coughing a lot, breathing fast, or their chest or belly is moving hard with each breath, they need a vet right away. Breathing problems can become life-threatening quickly.Item description
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Any cut or wound that keeps bleeding after a few minutes of pressure needs urgent care. Pets can lose blood fast and may need stitches or bandages from a vet.tem description
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Even if your pet seems fine afterward, they could have internal injuries you can’t see. A vet should check them right away.
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If your pet eats chocolate, grapes, medicine, or anything you think might be toxic, call your vet or poison control immediately. Fast treatment can save their life.
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Shaking, falling over, or losing consciousness are all emergencies. These signs can mean a brain, heart, or other serious problem.Item description
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This can be a sign of “bloat,” which can kill dogs within hours. Go to the vet immediately.
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Eye injuries can cause blindness fast. Cover the eye gently and get to a vet right away.
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If your pet suddenly won’t get up or seems too weak to move, it could be a sign of bleeding, infection, or heart trouble. They need emergency care.
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If your pet has been pushing for more than 30 minutes with no puppy or kitten, or more than two hours between babies, get help fast.
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Overheating or shivering from cold can cause organ damage or death. Move your pet to a safe temperature and get veterinary help right away.
