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New Year, New Pet

By February 6, 2019 July 8th, 2019 blog

If you just acquired a new cat or dog, preparation for a pet emergency is an important part of caring for your new animal. When an emergency arises, contact Emergency Veterinary Clinic of Waterloo Region in Cambridge, Ontario for help. Our veterinarians provide premier emergency care for pets at our animal hospital on a continual basis. Here are some steps you can take to help prepare yourself for possible emergency situations.

Keep a First Aid Kit on Hand

A first aid kit can come in handy if your pet suffers from an injury. This kit can include routine items used for human injuries. Gauze and an antibacterial ointment can easily be applied to a small cut or scrape. Tweezers can be used to remove splinters or ticks from your cat or dog’s skin. Gloves are provided in these kits for you to slide over your hands so your pet’s wound is kept free of bacteria. Do not give your pet any oral medications, however. It is best to seek help from our veterinarian if an emergency arises.

Avoid Situations Where Risks Are Involved

It is best to try to keep your pet out of harmful situations altogether. Check the weather before allowing your pet to spend time outdoors. If you have a cat, consider keeping them inside at all times so they are less likely to fall victim to an injury. Look through your home for potentially harmful substances and keep them in locked cabinets.

Schedule Routine Checkups for Your Pet

Regular checks of your pet’s overall health are best. Your veterinarian will conduct an evaluation of your pet’s condition during a well visit and will document this information so it can be looked at later on should an emergency situation occur. Routine checks help to find medical problems quickly so proper treatment is administered to remedy the situation as needed.

We Can Help Your Injured Pet

If your dog or cat needs emergency veterinary care, contact Emergency Veterinary Clinic of Waterloo Region in Cambridge, Ontario. Call our animal hospital today at (519) 650-1617.

Have you ever had to seek emergency care for your pet? Share your experience in the comments.

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