As a pet parent, there’s nothing worse than seeing your favorite furry family member in distress. If your pet ends up in a situation requiring emergency vet care, there’s no better place for them in Midlothian, TX than Animal ER. As soon as you reach out, our team of pet care specialists jumps right into action. Rest assured that our animal patients, and their human family members, get treated with the utmost compassion and care.
Emergency Vet Care in Midlothian, TX
Emergency Vet Care Response
Our Midlothian facility comes equipped with everything needed to provide urgent care to pets. Animal ER offers services like:
- Inhouse Lab
- Imaging
- Ultrasounds
- Endoscopy
- Digital Radiology
If you can, it helps to call ahead of time to give us an overview of your pet’s condition. That way our staff can have all the necessary tools and equipment ready to start working on your pet once they arrive. We pride ourselves on the fact that our veterinary staff stays up-to-date on the latest treatments for your pet.
Emergency Pet Care Situations
It’s a good idea for pet owners to contact us as soon as possible if their pet starts displaying any of the following signs of distress:
- Blood appearing in the stool
- An unusually fast or weak pulse
- Symptoms of blood in vomit
- Fluctuating temperature
- Lethargy
- Signs of heatstroke
- Dehydration
- Seizures
- Pale gums
- Fainting
- Broken bones or apparent lameness in one limb
Pet Emergency Care Tips
You can take some basic steps to help your pet before they get taken for emergency vet care. For example, if your pet is bleeding, apply pressure to the wound and elevate it as best you can. If you see your animal companion choking, try to remove the obstruction from their throat.
Regular Veterinary Visits
Responsible pet ownership starts with regular routine visits to the veterinarian. Annual or biannual exams will help keep your pets shorter-than-human lifespan happy and healthy for as long as possible. Regular veterinary visits allow early detection and intervention to the beginning stages of disease. Together with your veterinary team they will help make treatment manageable with medication and effortless lifestyle changes. Routine veterinary visits are vital to keeping a happy healthy pet.
Prevention and Vaccinations
Prevention and vaccinations can help prevent many illnesses. By simply keeping up with parasite prevention and vaccinations can help owners avoid costly treatments and is another vital way to keep your pets at there healthiest. Ask your primary care veterinarian what preventive and vaccinations would be best for your pet.
Microchipping
A microchip provides secure, dependable, and permanent identification. A registered, accurate microchip greatly increases the likelihood that your pet, if lost, will be returned to you. Microchipping can be extremely important for any pet and especially pets with special needs.
Spay/Neuter
These routine medical procedures not only help overpopulation, but may also help prevent future medical and behavioral concerns from arising, allowing your pet to lead a longer, healthier and happier life.
Disaster Preparedness
Disaster can happen in an instant and come in many forms. Having a disaster preparedness plan for you and your pet will give you and your pet the best possible outcome when disaster strikes. For more information on disaster preparedness please visit aspca.org.
If you need emergency vet care, contact Animal ER immediately at (214) 817-1880.