| Commack | (631) 462-6044 |
| Selden | (631) 698-2225 |

WHAT CONSTITUTES AN EMERGENCY?
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THE FOLLOWING IS A PARTIAL LIST OF PET EMERGENCIES: |
| • A pet that has been hit by a car or other vehicle |
| • A pet that is having trouble urinating, or is not producing urine |
| • A pet that is having difficulty breathing |
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• A pet that is vomiting uncontrollably or having profuse diarrhea |
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• A pet with a bite wound or burn injury |
| • A pet in shock - Signs of shock can include weakness, pale mucous membranes, cold extremities, and an abnormal heart rate |
| • A pet with an abnormal heart rhythm |
| • A pet that is having trouble walking or does not have proper balance |
| • A pet with a high body temperature |
| • A pet having seizures |
| • A pet in a coma-like state |
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• A pet that has recently undergone surgery and is not recovering as well as would be expected |