There's nothing more stressful than having to take your pet to the vet in a hurry. However, there are certain signs that should alert you to the fact that your faithful companion may be in vital distress. Canis Felis, veterinary office à Ganshoren à Brussels, explains when to go to veterinary emergencies and helps you to identify the symptoms you should be aware of.

Vomiting, diarrhoea and poisoning, a good reason to go to the vet
A dog or cat that vomits non-stop is worrying. It may be a case of intoxication, The veterinarian is able to act swiftly and carry out a treatment. The veterinary surgeon is able to act quickly and to carry out an emergency treatment. gastric lavage in the event of intoxication with chocolate or oleander. Persistent diarrhoea associated with pain is also a sign not to be taken lightly. It's best to consult an animal health professional.
Breathing difficulties in dogs and cats
Your pet is having trouble breathe when he hasn't been exercising or when it's not particularly hot? Do you have the impression that his respiratory tract are blocked and he's making more noise than usual? An emergency veterinary consultation is necessary, especially if you notice that the respiratory rate is abnormal.
Severe trauma, visit to veterinary emergency department essential
A fall, a road accident, a wound with heavy bleeding, an eye injury - all of these are possible.’emergencies which require veterinary consultation. If the trauma It's important not to wait for the normal opening hours of veterinary clinics. Call a veterinarian on call in the event of a fracture, deep wound or bite.
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Convulsions, paralysis, loss of consciousness, life-threatening emergencies
Is your pet convulsing, unable to move or unconscious? You need to intervene quickly, as your pet's life may be in danger.
Sudden allergic reaction in your pet
Just like humans, animals can do things they don't want to do. allergic reactions after ingesting a plant, taking medication or being bitten by an insect. You should consult a doctor as soon as possible. veterinarian in the event of’oedema or acute reaction that could lead to breathing difficulties.
The veterinary emergencies are services available in veterinary clinics to provide immediate medical care to pets requiring emergency medical attention. These services are essential to ensure the health and well-being of animals in the event of injury, serious illness or any other health problem requiring rapid intervention. They are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including bank holidays and weekends. Canis Felis ensures continuity of care for animals, even outside the usual opening hours of veterinary practices. Do you have an emergency? Just call us!