Cat and Dog Emergency Symptoms in Tulsa, OK
Is my pet having an emergency? This is a commonly asked question. While certain behaviors or conditions are very minor, others do indicate a medical emergency, so it’s important to know the difference. Please refer to the list below for some of the most common symptoms associated with cat and dog emergencies that may require immediate treatment. If your pet exhibits any of the symptoms listed below, call us immediately at 918-665-0508.
Symptoms that could indicate a cat or dog emergency include:
- Allergic reaction (hives, red eyes, or facial swelling)
- Bloated or distended abdomen
- Blunt force trauma/injury
- Breathing problems
- Cat or dog constipation
- Dog or cat coughing/choking
- Cat or dog diarrhea
- Excessive bleeding
- Lameness
- Dog and cat pain
- Penetrating wounds
- Seizures
- Slow/rapid heart rate
- Swollen paws (dogs)
- Toxin ingestion
- Urinary retention
- Dog vomiting or cat vomiting
Need to talk with an emergency vet about your pet's symptoms? Call us at 918-665-0508!