What do you do in case of a Veterinary Emergency?
Call us at 519-822-1805 during
regular business hours.
Monday to Friday: 8am - 7pm
Saturday: 9am - 2pm
If it is after regular business hours:
Call the Emergency
Veterinary Clinic at 519-650-1617.
1. Try to remain calm.
2. Be careful when handling your pet. Animals in
pain may bite.
3. If your pet is bleeding and there is no foreign
object such as glass in the wound, then apply direct
pressure to try to slow the blood flow.
4. If your pet has eaten something that you think
may be poisonous, keep the package and bring it with
you. You can also call Poison Control at 1-888-232-8870.
5. If you suspect your pet has broken
a bone, or if your pet is unable to walk, move your
pet very carefully. Place your pet on a flat surface
or blanket to minimize movement during transport.
6. Printout map and proceed quickly
and safely to veterinary care.
PET POISON HELPLINE
1-800-213-6680
www.petpoisonhelpline.com
$35.00 US per incident fee(covers the initial consultation
as well as all follow up calls associated with
the management of the case.
This service is staffed by veterinarians, clinical
toxicologists, licensed veterinary technicians
and other health care professionals.
ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center
1-888-426--4435
www.aspca.org
$55.00US consultation fee
Staffed by Veterinarians, Board Certified Toxicologists
and certified veterinary technicians.