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Surviving A Pet Health Emergency

Title: Surviving A Pet Health Emergency

Published: Fri, 4 Apr 2008

Description: Petside 411

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" it turns. But reducing emergency -- in this is my favorite line of all time -- our -- are determined by the things we never. So you never know obviously when it emergencies usually what people will call first. So we can sort of direct them to what we think they should do. And that's very helpful so what you need to have to. Go to the -- if something happens you need to. You need to bring your identification. You need to have a good idea of your -- history really important to know what kind of medication to tennis on or another vaccine history. Very very important. Lots of things and those -- see some things difficult to remember when the greatest things that -- side hats for pet owners which I think is so innovative and smart. That's exactly what we're talking about it it's a place where people can log on when they register their pets they can put all that information in the that no matter where you are anywhere in the world you have your -- information. At any time that's invaluable. What happens when you find that can. It's your own. You know it's like the best thoughts on and in -- they don't react normally. And so. Should you pick them up to you just need to be very very careful sometimes -- wrapping it hasn't played it. Or thinking ahead of time not just major can pick the wounded animal. Have to really think about it and -- about protecting yourself. Especially the sign your own -- you know vaccine history and you don't go there are actually had ambulances not very many -- this is not cut taxi this is actually. At least on Long Island we have -- wonderful service that's called and you that. He needs help them carry them head ambulance -- comment -- that you need to transport you from your -- that McCain's office to a specialty hospital for overnight care for whatever. Or pictures -- that your home. And bring it to an emergency clinic forty."

" We have oxygen on Foreign Relations veterinary technician what we do take preliminary vital signs partly desperation grade terribly refill time. All the information that's necessary in order for us to go to transfer the animals whose presence of facilities we'll get them all that the notes coming into the they're ready for the emergency. And again work. Availability for keeping. Always available."

" What's an emergency if one person."

" With the way things could that. From people who are outdated and if you are worried enough. You should see if that -- support. Patriotic and going get a blood tests and you feel better things. Because the worst thing."

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