Conditions Treated

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Conditions Treated By Your Braselton Veterinarian

At Animal Emergency Care of Braselton, our experienced and compassionate team is standing by to help your pet in an emergency. We know that your animal is a part of the family. That’s why we’re committed to providing quality, comprehensive, and fast care in a variety of emergent situations.

Accidents happen, and our team is here to help you and your animal handle any emergency that comes your way. Some of the most common conditions we treat include:

Seizures, or abnormal electrical activity within your animal’s brain, leading to symptoms including collapsing, muscle twitching and jerking, drooling or foaming at the mouth, and loss of consciousness. The cause of seizures varies for each animal, but may include epilepsy, toxin ingestion, head trauma, and cancerous tumors within the brain.

  • Accidental Poisonings, which can occur if your pet gets into something he shouldn’t
  • Bloat, a life-threatening condition in dogs in which the stomach fills up with gas
  • Blunt Force Trauma, including broken bones after being hit by a car or sustaining a fall
  • Foreign Body Ingestion Other Gastrointestinal Problems, which may lead to symptoms including vomiting and/or diarrhea
  • Breathing Difficulties, such as choking or coughing caused by an airway obstruction, allergies, and/or acute respiratory distress
  • Lacerations, Burns, Bites, and Other Wounds, which can occur from a variety of incidences, including animal fights, altercations with wildlife, and elopement

No matter what accident or injury has occurred, our experienced staff uses a combination of advanced skills and best-practice techniques and technology to quickly triage, diagnose, and treat your animal in need.

When Should I Bring My Pet in to the Emergency Veterinarian?

You know your pet better than anyone, so if you believe that your animal is suddenly acting unusual and/or exhibiting signs and symptoms of pain (including pacing, panting, whimpering, and defensive/protective behaviors), then it’s important to bring your dog to a veterinarian for evaluation. Of course, if a known incident occurs such as a car accident or animal fight, or if you think your animal may have eaten something toxic, then don’t delay. The sooner your animal is seen by an emergency veterinarian, the sooner appropriate treatment can be implemented, which can significantly improve outcomes for your pet’s health and well-being.

See Our Braselton GA Emergency Vet Team Today

The emergency veterinarian team at Emergency Care of Braselton is dedicated to providing the caring, calming, and effective veterinary services that your pet may need in a time of emergency. We’ll do what it takes to keep your pet as safe and as stress-free as possible throughout its time under our care. To learn more about our services or to speak with a staff member from our animal hospital, call us today at (470) 209-7222. Don’t forget–be prepared! If you’re a pet owner who lives locally to the Braselton GA area, be sure to save our number in your cell phone or address book!

Animal Emergency Care of Braselton
Website: www.braseltonervet.com
Phone: (470) 209-7222

North Georgia Veterinary Specialists

Website: www.ngvetspecialists.com
Phone: (678) 835-3300

Categories

  • Physical Trauma
  • Pale, Blue, or Purple Gums
  • Bloats Due to Hot Weather
  • Broken Bone Treatment
  • Foaming From the Mouth
  • Foxtails
  • Seizures
  • Allergic Reactions
  • Toxin ingestion

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