If you feel your pet may be currently experiencing a medical emergency, please seek veterinary care right away.
Call us at 561-439-7600.
Or, after hours, call Palm Beach Veterinary Specialists at 561-434-5700.
We sincerely hope your furry family member never experiences a medical emergency!
However, just like for us humans, it’s better to be prepared ahead of time, and know exactly where to take your pet should an emergency happen. See our recommendations below…
What to do during in an emergency
After hours you’ll need to bring them to a trusted nearby emergency hospital that we recommend, Palm Beach Veterinary Specialists. They’re located at 3884 Forest Hill Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33406, and you can reach them at 561-434-5700.
Between these daytime and after hours services, you can rest assured that there’s a veterinarian available to help your pet 24/7, should they ever need care right away.
And if you’d like more information about what to do during an emergency, just give us a call at 561-439-7600.
We’re here to give you all the information you need to keep your furry family member happy and healthy!
Wound Care –
If your furry best friend gets a wound — such as a bite, scrape, cut, or burn — you’ll want them to be healed as quickly as possible, and comfortable during the healing process.
That’s where we come in! We’re here to help your pet heal and get back to their normal selves as soon as possible.
What to do if your pet has a wound
In case of any severe bleeding or pain, you’ll need to seek veterinary care right away!
For more routine wounds — like minor cuts and scrapes, broken toenails, or hot spots, for example — you’ll still want to seek care as soon as possible.
That helps to ensure your pet won’t make the wound worse — or get an infection — by licking or scratching it.
If it’s not possible to bring your pet in right away, ask us what to do in the meantime, to help keep the wound clean and guarded until your appointment.
How do you treat a wound?
That depends on how big and how deep the wound is, as well as whether or not it’s infected.
In some cases, stitches and bandages may be required (if that’s the case, we’ll give you instructions on how to care for them)… and in others, just an ointment may be all that’s needed. We’ll have to evaluate your pet and their wound to know for sure.
Some wounds may require antibiotics or regular cleanings. And, most wounds will need to be monitored to ensure they’re healing properly, so we’ll help you schedule a recheck visit.
If your dog or cat has a wound, be sure to make an appointment sooner rather than later, so that the wound doesn’t get worse.
Give us a call at 561-439-7600. You can also request an appointment time online.