Emergency Vet Trauma Services In Baytown, TX

In the face of an emergency, we all know how easy it is to panic and lose control of the situation. However, if your furry friend is injured, it’s important to stay as level-headed as possible and act fast. After all, their life depends on it!

The emergency trauma services at Baytown Animal Hospital are available to take care of your pet in that urgent moment of need and walk you through the stressful experience of having your beloved pet hurt in an accident and experiencing any type of trauma.

What Constitutes A Pet Emergency?

Falls, large wounds, hit-by-cars, and broken bones are all major emergencies that need to be examined and treated immediately. Even if your pet is acting ok, seeking professional treatment with us at Baytown Animal Hospital should be your number one priority. 

Pets who suffer injuries from being struck by a vehicle or another blunt force, or experience a long fall, should be evaluated asap. Even though your pet might not seem injured, there could be internal bleeding or neurological damage that is not obvious.

What Is Trauma In Pet Emergencies?

Different sorts of trauma may be caused by accidents, falls, as well as fights with other animals. When an animal suffers from blunt trauma it means an object has struck it, but the skin is not punctured. Blunt trauma frequently results in fractures, brain injuries, internal bleeding, and organ rupture. A sharp object, like an arrow or bullet, will actually pierce the skin in penetrating trauma, and the injuries will be directly related to the course of the penetrating object.

Airway, breathing, and circulation are examined and stabilized for all trauma types. Additionally, controlling any bleeding, managing pain, and administering oxygen if required are some of our priorities. Following stabilization, the bones, chest, abdomen, and nerve system will be thoroughly examined. If necessary, x-rays, ultrasounds, blood tests, and urine tests may all be carried out.

Some Pet Trauma Emergencies Include:

  • Long falls
  • Injuries to the chest or organs
  • Bite wounds
  • Poisoning
  • Large wounds
  • Eye injuries
  • Severe pain from a hit
  • Uncontrolled bleeding
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Bone fractures

What To Do In A Pet Emergency

Calling us at Baytown Animal Hospital is your first step to receiving care in an emergency. Saving our number on your phone will help you cut time instead of having to google “veterinary emergency trauma service near me”. You should try your best to have a description of the emergency scenario ready for us. We will provide you with instructions on how to treat your pet and transfer it securely. If needed, we can also provide some assistance over the phone to discover potentially fatal respiratory and/or circulation issues. By calling in advance, the team at Baytown Animal Hospital will be ready for your arrival.

Bringing Your Injured Pet To Us

Minimizing motion in the head, neck, and spine of an injured animal is vital when transporting it. To give support, a flat, sturdy surface made of cardboard, thick cloth, or wood should be used. It's important to keep the animal's head level or slightly raised during transport if it displays confused or disoriented behavior following trauma. Avoid any jerking or thrashing actions, and use a crate if you're transporting a cat, since they might experience less stress in it. Just make sure you can keep looking at your pet the whole time.

Animals who have experienced trauma frequently can have injuries that might not be immediately noticeable. The neck and spine should always remain immobile whenever the animal is handled or being checked in case there are spinal fractures or other issues that are not immediately apparent. Bandages or splints can be used to treat broken legs. Your pet will be closely watched by the staff at Baytown for a couple of days since many issues take up to 48 hours to manifest themselves after trauma.

The experienced veterinary team at Baytown Animal Hospital is here to help you and support you through a pet emergency. If you find yourself in the middle of a pet emergency trauma situation, give us a call and we’ll be ready to assist you.

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