Urgent Pet Conditions Treated
Routine urgent cases to look out for in dogs and cats.
Crossroads Veterinary Hospital often treats the below conditions for dogs or cats in an emergency.
- Eyes (swelling, discharge, redness)
- Ears (discharge, pain, odor, scratching, or shaking)
- Coughing or sneezing
- Vomiting (minor or occasional)
- Diarrhea
- Mild constipation
- Change in urine color, frequency, or amount
- Straining to urinate, dribbling urine
- Change in amount of food or water intake
- Change in behavior (mild depression, anxiety, excessive sleepiness)
- Evidence of worms or fleas
- Minor wounds
- Lumps
- Facial swelling, licking, or scratching
- Poison exposure
- Eating a foreign object
A patient seen for Crossroads Urgent Care requiring advanced emergency care will be immediately referred to a 24–hour emergency hospital.