Yonge Sheppard Animal Hospital

Category: Emergency Care

GI Upset Guide

Uh-oh—your pet’s tummy is upset. Occasional vomiting or diarrhea happens to every pet, but how do you know when it’s serious?

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Understanding Anesthesia

Anesthesia always carries some risk, though it’s usually very small—never zero. While most pets handle it well (serious reactions are rare, ~1 in 100,000), each pet’s needs are unique. We prioritize safety at every step, ensuring you’re informed and confident in their care. Let’s discuss how anesthesia works, what to expect, and how we keep your pet safe

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解读宠物紧急情况

嗨,宠物家长和毛孩子们!我们知道为了您的毛孩子们的健康快乐,您愿意付出一切。可是在现实生活中,破译他们的症状有时候就如翻译古代象形文字一般困难,但是不用担心,Yonge Sheppard Animal Hospital的医生们会在这儿为您提供指南。

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A concerned puppy next to a pile of vomit

Acute Vomiting in Pets

Vomiting is a common symptom in dogs and cats that can leave pet parents worried. Just like in humans, vomiting can be a symptom arising from a large number underlying causes.

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