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β οΈ Pet Emergency Warning Signs
Breathing DifficultyLabored breathing, choking, or blue/gray gums β seek emergency care immediately.
Trauma or InjuryHit by car, falls, lacerations, or suspected fractures require immediate vet attention.
SeizuresFirst seizure or seizures lasting more than 5 minutes = emergency.
Bloat (GDV)Distended abdomen + unproductive retching in dogs = life-threatening emergency.
Collapse or UnresponsivenessAny sudden collapse, extreme weakness, or loss of consciousness.
Toxin IngestionSuspected ingestion of chocolate, xylitol, grapes, medications, or household chemicals.
π National Pet Emergency Resources
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ASPCA Animal Poison Control(888) 426-4435 β $75 consultation fee
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Pet Poison Helpline(855) 764-7661 β Fee applies