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POISON HELP LINES
If your pet is experiencing seizures,
bleeding or trouble breathing or is unconscious go to a local veterinary
immediately.
Pet Poison Helpline 24
Hour Help Line
1-800-213-6680 Veterinary Toxicologists Give Life-Saving
Veterinary Medical Advice The Pet Poison Helpline is made up of a team of
dedicated veterinary health professionals and toxicologists to help
veterinarians and pet owners to treat potentially poisoned pets, 24 hours a
day. Registering a poisoned pet with the Pet Poison Helpline costs just $35.
This fee includes expert treatment advice for a variety of pet species
including: dogs, cats, birds, small mammals and exotic pets. It also includes
follow-up consultations ASPCA National Animal
Poison Control Center 1-888-426-4435
Veterinary Toxicologists Give Life-Saving Veterinary Medical Advice
24 Hour Help Line The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center is the foremost animal-oriented
poison control center in North America. This facility is staffed by 25
veterinarians, 10 veterinarian technicians and 5 veterinary toxicologists, who
offer specific treatment advice, 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.
A
consultation fee of $65.00 applies.
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949 Area Code
Orange County Pet Emergency Hospitals
Animal Emergency Hospital
949.833.9020
1371 Reynolds
(Near the Orange County Airport)
Irvine, California
www.iraeh.com
Advanced Critical Care & Internal Medicine
949.654.8950
3021 Edinger Street
(Next to the 5 Freeway and Jamboree blvd)
Tustin , California
www.accim.net
VCA - All Care
714.963.0909
18440 Amistad Street
(Near the 405 and Euclid)
Fountain Valley, California, 92708
www.arc.com
Animal Urgent Care Clinic
949.364.6228
28085 Hillcrest
Mission Viejo 92691
(Near Crown Valley and Marguerite)
Central Orange County Emergency Hospital
949.261.7979
3720 Campus, Suite D
(Bristol North and Campus Near John Wayne Airport)
Newport Beach, California 92660
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714 Area Code
Orange County Pet Emergency Hospitals
Yorba Regional Animal Emergency
714 921. 8700
8290 East Crystal Drive
Anaheim, CA 92807
www.yorbaRegionalVets.com
Orange County Emergency Pet Clinic
(714) 537-3032
12750 Garden Grove Blvd, Garden Grove, CA 92843
www.er4yourpet.com
North Orange County Pet Clinic
(714) 441-2925
1472 S. Harbor Blvd., La Habra, CA 90631
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562 Area Code
Los Angeles County Pet
Emergency Hospitals
VCA Lakewood Animal Hospital
562-926-3600
10701 South Street
(South Street and Palo Verde Ave)
Cerritos, California
Crossroads Animal Emergency & Referral
Center
(562) 863-2522
www.crossroadsanimalemergency.com
11057 Rosecrans Ave, Norwalk, CA 90650
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626 Area Code
Los Angeles County Pet
Emergency Hospitals
Animal
Emergency Clinic of Pasadena
(626)
564-0704
2121 E Foothill Blvd, Pasadena, CA
91107
Emergency Pet
Hosptial
(626)
579-4550
3254 N
Santa Anita Ave, South El Monte, CA
91733
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323 Area Code
Los Angeles County Pet
Emergency Hospitals
Eagle Rock Emergency Pet Clnc
(323) 254-7382
www.emergencypets.com
4254 Eagle Rock Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90065
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310 Area Code
Los Angeles County Pet
Emergency Hospitals
Advanced Veterinary Care Specialists
310.542.8018
Lawndale, California
www.advancedveterinarycarecenter.com
Animal Surgical and Emergency Center
Surgery Department:
310.473.5906
24 HOUR EMERGENCY / I.C.U.
Dept: 310.473.1561
Radiology and Imaging Dept:
310.473.5906
Cardiology and Internal Medicine
Dept: 310.473.1561
Fax: 310.479.8976
1535 South Sepulveda
Blvd.Los Angeles, CA 90025
310.473.1561 Radiology & Imaging Dept.: 310.473.5906
Cardiology/Internal Medicine: 310.473.1561
www.asecvets.com
Affordable Animal Emergency
(310) 781-1434
22221 S Vermont Ave, Torrance, CA 90502
Westside Animal Emergency
Hospital
(310) 451-8962
Open all Night - Tuesday - Saturday - Closed
Sunday and Monday
1304 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90403
Animal Surgical & Emergency
Center
(310) 473-1561
bhsah.com
1535 S Sepulveda Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025
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818 Area Code
Los Angeles County Pet
Emergency Hospitals
Pet Medical Center-Chatoak
Veterinary Medical Emergencies
Seen Only Until Midnight
818-363-7444
17659 Chatsworth Street,
Granada Hills, CA.
ANIMAL EMERGENCY CENTER
818-760- 3882
www.valleypet911.com
11730 Ventura Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 91604
Mission
Animal Care Center & Animal Emergency
Hosp
(818)
363-8143
www.missionvet.com
16907 San Fernando Mission Blvd,
Granada Hills, CA 9134
Emergency Veterinary
Clinic
(818)
368-5150
17659 Chatsworth St,
Granada Hills, CA
91344
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909 area
Inland Empire Pet Emergency Hospitals
East Valley Emergency Pet Clnc
(909) 861-5737
938 N Diamond Bar Blvd, Diamond Bar, CA 91765
909 825-9350
Inla 909 931 7871
909 695.5044
909. 931 7871
909.981-2855
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951 Area Code
Inland Empire Pet Emergency Hospitals
VCA
939 West 6th Street
Corona, Ca 92882
www.vcapets.com
951-371-1002
Emergencies Seen Until Midnight
24 hour Nursing Care
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ABOUT LIFE SAVING FLUID
THERAPY
Vet Medical
Information Is Not Intended To Treat or Self Diagnose. See Your
Veterinarian
Sub-Q
Fluid Therapy
The
following is written by DiAnna Pfaff-Martin the founder of Community
Animal Network and the Animal Network of Orange County through her
personal experience of working and consulting with Orange County
veterinarians to help animals survive in
emergency situations.
It is a fact that water sustains
life and sick animals and those in critical condition may become
dehydrated and require trained veterinary personnel to administer fluid
therapy ordered by a veterinarian . Some of Community Animal Network
caregivers have been trained to administer fluids in life threatening situations such as
treating severe URI's (upper respiratory conditions/colds) if an animal shows
signs of being dehydrated and becomes listless.
Veterinarians
also prescribe fluid therapy to their animal patients for their
pet-parents to administer at home if they are diagnosed with kidney problems and
other conditions that require a scheduled hydration protocol.
Our
organization may administer warm sub-Q fluids to newborn kittens upon
rescue if
their weakened condition is compromising their life. This rescue procedure
has increased our life-saving ability.
There
are several ways of administering the fluids subcutaneously; one is with
an IV line that is connected to the needle and the bag is squeezed to
inject the fluids. The other way is to inject with a syringe. Both ways
injecting the subcutaneous fluids allow a visible bubble to protrude
at the injection site which is customarily at the shoulder blades.
Pictured Feline Lactated Ringer (1000 mL Plastic Bag)
These 1000 ML IV fluid bags contain subcutaneous
fluids, which is used for the treatment of dehydration and electrolyte
depletion in animals. May be injected intravenously, subcutaneously or
intraperitoneally (except horses) using aseptic technique. This
product can be purchased at discounted prices with a prescription
from www.EntirelyPets.com
Rescue animal organizations working closely with veterinarians have the
privilege of purchasing lactated ringers and administer subcutaneously.
It is customary to warm the fluids before administering and use
different gauge needles as are recommended by the veterinarian. |

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