Emergency Vets in Mount Juliet, TN

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List of Emergency Vets in Mount Juliet, TN

AVENUE ANIMAL HOSPITAL (MOUNT JULIET)

ADDRESS: 1725 N. Mount Juliet Road, Mount Juliet TN 37122
TEL: (615) 553-4855
At Avenue Animal Hospital, delivering personal, professional and passionate care is our motto and our top priority! If it means wrapping your pet in a warm towel, offering a few extra treats, or getting right down to their level, we will do it.

VCA ANIMAL CARE CENTER OF MT. JULIET

ADDRESS: 2701 N. Mt. Juliet Road, Mount Juliet TN 37122
TEL: (615) 754-7387
VCA Animal Care Center of Mt. Juliet has been serving the community since 1985 and joined the VCA family in April 2009. Serving Mt. Juliet, Lebanon, Hermitage, and the rest of the Greater Nashville area at VCA Animal Care Center of Mt. Juliet we look forward to caring for your dogs and cats.

VILLAGE VETERINARY HOSPITAL (MOUNT JULIET)

ADDRESS: 3366 N Mt Juliet Road, Mount Juliet TN 37122
TEL: (615) 754-2040
Our animal hospital is a family owned, full service practice that has been providing the highest level of veterinary medicine to Mount Juliet and beyond since 2006. Whether your pet barks or meows, Dr. Benner and his team are available to help. If you’re looking for a compassionate, caring, and committed team, we invite you to see first-hand what it’s like to be a Village family member.

AFFORDABLE VETERINARY CARE

ADDRESS: 11314 Lebanon Road, Mount Juliet TN 37122
TEL: (615) 788-8008
Cats and dogs have health emergencies, too. When your furry friend swallows something they shouldn’t or gets bit by one of the neighborhood pets, it’s crucial to get immediate help. Affordable Veterinary Care is here when your pet gets into a little bit of trouble.

BANFIELD PET HOSPITAL (MOUNT JULIET)

ADDRESS: 401 South Mount Juliet Road, Suite 645, Mount Juliet TN 37122
TEL: (615) 773-2299
You can find the Banfield Pet Hospital in Mount Juliet, TN near Interstate 40 and Highway 171. Banfield has spent over 50 years building partnerships with pet owners across the nation, partnerships that result in the best possible health for pets.

PROVIDENCE ANIMAL HOSPITAL

ADDRESS: 113 Belinda Parkway, Mount Juliet TN 37122
TEL: (615) 553-2221
Here at Providence Animal Hospital and Pet Resort, we strive to give our patients and their owners the very best in veterinary care. We work hard to make sure we offer the most up-to-date veterinary services available to keep your pets as healthy as possible. We will do everything we can to help you whenever your pets are not feeling well.
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Signs Your Pet Needs Emergency Care

Has your pet experienced some kind of trauma and in need in emergency care? Here are some of the signs to look when determining whether your pet needs an emergency vet:

  • Pale gums
  • Rapid breathing
  • Weak or rapid pulse
  • Change in body temperature
  • Difficulty standing
  • Apparent paralysis
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Seizures
  • Excessive bleeding

How to Handle Your Injured Pet

It is possible that your pet can act aggressively when they’ve been injured. It’s important to be careful how you handle them for their safety and your own.

For Dogs:

  • Be calm and go slow when approaching.
  • If your dog appears aggressive, get someone to help you.
  • Fashion a makeshift stretcher and carefully lift your dog onto it.
  • Support their neck and back as you move them in case of spinal injuries.

For Cats:

  • Cover your cats head gently with a towel, to prevent them from biting you.
  • Very carefully, lift your cat into its carrier or a box.
  • Support their neck and back as you move them in case of spinal injuries.

First Aid Treatment At Home

Depending on the situation, there are some actions you can take at home to stabilize your pet before transporting them to an emergency vet.

Bleeding:

  • If your pet is bleeding externally due to a trauma, apply pressure to the wound quickly and hold it there.
  • If possible, elevate the injury.

Choking:

  • If your pet is choking on a foreign object, put your fingers in their mouth and try to remove the blockage.
  • If you’re unable to remove the blockage, perform a modified version of the Heimlich maneuver by giving a sharp blow to their chest.

CPR:

  • If your pet is unconscious and unresponsive, you may need to perform CPR.
  • First, check if your pet is breathing and if they have a heartbeat. If you cannot find either, start chest compressions.
  • Perform 30 chest compressions followed by two rescue breaths. Repeat this until your pet starts breathing on their own again.
  • To give a rescue breath, close your pets mouth and extend their neck to open the airway. Place your mouth over your pets nose and exhale until you see your pets chest rise.
  • Check for a heartbeat every 2 minutes.
  • Continue giving your pet CPR until you reach an emergency vet.