When to Rush to the Vet
02 Aug 2006
1. Rush—when the animal shows signs of an adverse reaction to any chemical, i.e. flea dip, vaccination etc.
2. Rush—when the animal begins to vomit and continues beyond 4 hours.
3. Rush—when any trauma occurs, i.e. if the animal is knocked unconscious or if the animal suffers a serious bleeding episode.
4. Rush—in the case of continued diarrhea over a period of 24 hours.
5. Rush—if the animal has difficulty in breathing.
6. Rush—if the animal may have suffered an eye injury or a broken bone.
7. Double Rush—if the animal has a distended abdomen and is drooling. It could be bloat.
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