Emergency Vets in Roseville, CA

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List of Emergency Vets in Roseville, CA

ALL AMERICAN CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL

ADDRESS: 123 Washington Boulevard, Roseville CA 95678
TEL:(916) 783-4646
Welcome to All American City Veterinary Hospital, your local veterinarians in Roseville. We’re pleased to provide a wide variety of veterinary services for animals in Roseville and surrounding areas.

PETCARE VETERINARY CLINIC

ADDRESS: 1022 Douglas Boulevard, Roseville CA 95678
TEL:(916) 791-9599
Opened in 1996, PetCare Veterinary Clinic is a full service veterinary clinic, independently owned and operated by Dr. Sandra McRoberts.

BANFIELD PET HOSPITAL (ROSEVILLE, CA)

ADDRESS: 435 Roseville Square, Roseville CA 95678
TEL:(916) 774-6803
Banfield Pet Hospital of Roseville Square is excited to partner with you for the health and wellness of your pet. Our professional and compassionate staff is dedicated to providing quality medicine and customer service to you and your four legged family member.

BIRD & PET CLINIC OF ROSEVILLE

ADDRESS: 3985 Foothills Boulevard, Roseville CA 95747
TEL:(916) 773-6049
The Bird & Pet Clinic of Roseville is a full-service veterinary facility dedicated to providing exceptional medical care to a wide variety of animals. It is not uncommon to find dogs and cats sharing the reception room with birds, rabbits, rodents, reptiles, or ferrets.

ATLANTIC STREET PET EMERGENCY CENTER

ADDRESS: 1100 Atlantic Street, Roseville CA 95678
TEL:(916) 783-4655
Atlantic Street Pet Emergency Center is an Ethos hospital providing 24/7 emergency care. We make sure that you and your family veterinarian are well informed and actively participate in the decisions made for your pet.

DRY CREEK VETERINARY CENTER

ADDRESS: 1090 Pleasant Grove Boulevard, Suite 130, Roseville CA 95678
TEL:(916) 781-0110
Dry Creek Veterinary Center is a full-service animal hospital and welcomes both urgent treatment cases as well as patients in need of routine medical, surgical, and dental care.

ARBOR VIEW VETERINARY CLINIC

ADDRESS: 7441 Foothills Boulevard, Suite 100, Roseville CA 95747
TEL:(916) 789-2211
In 2005, the owners of Atlantic Street Veterinary Hospital and Pet Emergency Center made the decision to sell their general veterinary practice and focus solely on emergency medicine.

MARQUEEN PET EMERGENCY & SPECIALITY

ADDRESS: 9205 Sierra College Boulevard, #120, Roseville CA 95661
TEL:(916) 757-6600
MarQueen is recognized as a world-class specialty and emergency veterinary facility. Your dog or cat will be treated by doctors who are known as foremost experts in their field. Our facility exclusively uses state-of-the-art technology, and when you put those together, magic happens.
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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.