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The Importance of Knowing the Location of Your Emergency Vet When your dog gets sick or injured, you can’t just rush to the local emergency room. The doctors there wouldn’t have a clue what to do. Instead, you have to take your dog to an emergency vet. They specialize in being available when your regular vet is not. Just as with a human ER, you don’t need an appointment. You just take your dog in and get treated. If you own a dog, it is a good idea to find out where the closest emergency vet is located, which may or may not be in your town. When doing this, make sure you consider traffic and other things that could make the commute slow going.

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The Importance of Knowing the Location of Your Emergency Vet

When your dog gets sick or injured, you can’t just rush to the local emergency room. The doctors there wouldn’t have a clue what to do. Instead, you have to take your dog to an emergency vet. They specialize in being available when your regular vet is not. Just as with a human ER, you don’t need an appointment. You just take your dog in and get treated. If you own a dog, it is a good idea to find out where the closest emergency vet is located, which may or may not be in your town. When doing this, make sure you consider traffic and other things that could make the commute slow going. You want to be able to get to the vet as quickly as possible when an emergency occurs.

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Also, consult with your own vet. Your vet may offer emergency services. However, be aware that offering after hours services is not the only type of emergency service you need. You want to be sure that whenever something occurs, you can get your dog in to be seen. Some vets only operate by appointment and aren’t available for emergencies during regular business hours. If your vet doesn’t offer emergency services, he or she may have a recommendation of where you can go for after hours or emergency care. Once you have an emergency vet located, you may want to contact them to learn about their policies and procedures. Find out if they offer complete service or if their services are limited. Do they do surgeries? Can they take x-rays? You want to be sure the vet is completely set up to handle any need that may arise. Make sure to note the address and phone number for the vet.

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Now that you have a vet picked out, make sure you know when to utilize the services. Emergency vets really are there for emergency situations only. Obviously, if your dog has a broken bone, is bleeding or has suffered trauma, you can head to the emergency vet. Other situations that may require emergency treatment include uncontrollable vomiting, ingestion of something toxic, disorientation and any situation where your dog is suffering and can’t wait until the next day for help. Having an emergency vet picked out is essential when you own a dog. Your dog relies on you for everything and that includes getting him the care he needs when he is sick or injured. To learn more about emergency vet in San Jose, please visit this website www.evergreenvetclinic.com/links-emergencies-2