Eagle Veterinary Hospital Kenneth D. Kirlin, D.V.M. 4701 McCullough San Antonio, Texas 78212 210.822.5211 210.822.5204 (fax) Please call for an appointment. Home
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Eagle Veterinary Hospital
Full Service Veterinary Hospital Dogs, Cats, Birds, Exotics Emergency First Aid Bite wounds Cat bites are particularly deceiving as the initial wound is very small and may be difficult to find. Cat bites almost always result in infections which may become abscesses. Vomiting and diarrhea
Hyperthermia
The easiest way to cool down dogs is to use the garden hose. Be sure to allow the water to run until cool before applying to the dog. The dog can also be immersed in the bathtub. It is best not to use ice water as this may cool them down too rapidly and cause shock. Since internal organs can be damaged by overheating take your pet to your veterinarian as quickly as possible. Hit by a car
Any animal that has been hit by a car needs to have an exam as many internal injuries are not obvious without a thorough examination and observation. For after-hours emergency assistance, the Emergency Pet Clinic can assist.
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Eagle Veterinary Hospital -
4701 McCullough -
San Antonio, Texas 78212
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