Pet Injuries
Injuries can range from muscle strain to broken bones to bleeding toe nails, which can look terrifying! Treatments can also range from rest to surgical wound repair. However, most will at least need pain medications and sometimes antibiotics.
Remember, most human medications (especially pain medications, including common over-the-the counter drugs such as acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and naproxen) are toxic and even potentially fatal to dogs and cats!
Never self-medicate your pet.
Type of Injuries:
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Minor wounds and burns in pets require immediate attention to prevent infection and promote healing. Our veterinary team specializes in treating these injuries with the latest medical techniques. We clean and disinfect the wound, apply appropriate dressings, and prescribe medications if necessary. Whether it's a small cut or a minor burn, our clinic ensures your pet receives the best care to recover quickly and comfortably.
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Lacerations, or deep cuts, can be serious if not treated promptly. At our veterinary clinic, we provide expert care for pets with lacerations. Our services include thorough cleaning of the wound, suturing to close the cut, and a detailed aftercare plan to ensure proper healing. We understand that every pet is unique, and our personalized approach ensures your furry friend receives the best possible care.
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Broken toenails can cause significant discomfort and pain for pets. Our veterinary clinic offers specialized treatment for broken toenails, including pain management, nail trimming, and protective bandaging. We also provide tips and guidance on preventing future injuries. Trust our experienced team to help your pet walk comfortably again.
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Limping in pets can be caused by a variety of issues, from minor injuries to serious conditions. Our veterinarians conduct comprehensive examinations to identify the underlying cause of your pet's limp. We use advanced diagnostic tools and offer a range of treatments, including physical therapy, medication, and surgery if needed, to help your pet regain its mobility and live pain-free.
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Swimmer's tail, or a drooping tail, is a painful condition often seen in active dogs. Our veterinary team is skilled in diagnosing and treating this condition. We provide anti-inflammatory medications, pain relief, and recommend rest to help your pet recover quickly. With our compassionate care, your pet will be back to wagging its tail in no time.
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Swollen limbs in pets can be a sign of injury, infection, or underlying health issues. At our clinic, we offer thorough examinations and diagnostic tests to determine the cause of the swelling. Our treatment plans are tailored to each pet's specific needs, ensuring effective relief and promoting overall health.
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Excessive blinking or tearing in pets can indicate eye infections, allergies, or foreign objects in the eye. Our veterinary clinic provides expert eye care, including thorough examinations, eye drops, and medications to treat infections and alleviate discomfort. We are dedicated to preserving your pet's vision and eye health.
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Heat exhaustion is a serious condition that can affect pets during hot weather. Our veterinary team is equipped to treat heat exhaustion with immediate cooling techniques, hydration therapy, and monitoring of vital signs. We also educate pet owners on preventive measures to keep their pets safe during warm months. Trust us to provide lifesaving care for pets suffering from heat exhaustion.
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