Formerly Veterinary Emergency Service, we’re now 24/7 PetVets! Since 1975, we’ve provided urgent, emergency, and critical veterinary services in Fresno, CA.
When something feels off with your pet, trust your instincts. 🐾
Prompt veterinary care can make all the difference in your pet's recovery. Our team is ready to help when you need us most.
Visit our website to learn more: https://t.co/yhixN2f4FF
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🚨 Large, deep-chested dogs (like Great Danes, German Shepherds, and Standard Poodles) are at higher risk for bloat—a fast-moving emergency.
Signs include a swollen belly, unproductive retching, and restlessness. Don’t wait—come in immediately. 🐾
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Pets can overheat quickly, especially during warm weather. Acting quickly can make a big difference in keeping your pet safe.
If you notice any of these signs, move your pet to a cool area and contact us right away. https://t.co/yhixN2f4FF
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🐾🚨 Could you leave in 5 minutes with your pet? 🚨🐾
Be prepared—have a carrier ready, keep records updated, and know where to go for 24/7 emergency care. When the unexpected happens, we’re here for you. 💙
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A little preparation goes a long way. Knowing where to call, having important info handy, and keeping your pet’s records organized can make all the difference when every minute counts.
We’re here for you and your pets 24/7 because emergencies don’t follow a schedule.
🐱 Cats are masters at hiding when something's wrong. If yours has stopped eating or become suddenly lethargic, don't wait. These can be signs of a serious medical issue that needs immediate attention. Come in right away!
A parked car can become dangerously hot in just minutes, even on mild days. Pets left inside can quickly suffer heatstroke, which can be life-threatening. Keep them safe by leaving them at home when running errands. #HeatAwarenessDay#HeatstrokeAwareness#ResponsiblePetOwner
Emergencies can happen when you least expect them 🐾 Be prepared with a pet emergency kit, up-to-date ID, and a safe transport plan. Keeping medical records handy and knowing where to go for veterinary care can make all the difference. We are here when your pet needs us most 💙
Warm weather can be risky for pets, so keep them cool and comfortable. Fresh water, shady spots, and safe walking surfaces make a big difference. ☀️🐾 #HeatAwarenessDay#PetSafety#PetCareTips
Household cleaners can be deadly to pets! 🧼⚠️
Keep all detergents, disinfectants, and chemicals— even “natural” ones—securely stored out of reach. 🏠🐾
If your pet ingests something harmful, contact us immediately for guidance: https://t.co/vXsYMuUrFx
🐾 When emergencies happen, we’re here. Fast, compassionate care when your pet needs it most. 💙
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Know before you need it! 🐾⚠️
Program our clinic's number (559-486-0520) and the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center hotline (888-426-4435) into your phone today. Quick access can make all the difference in an emergency.
Water is a pet’s best friend on warm days! Keep fresh bowls nearby and offer water-rich treats to help them stay cool and healthy. 💧 #PetHydration#PetSafety
Cocoa mulch smells like chocolate to dogs 🍫🐶 — and that makes it dangerous. If ingested, it can cause vomiting, tremors, seizures, and even life-threatening toxicity. Safer choices include pine, cedar, or hemlock mulch, and always supervise curious chewers in the yard.
Spring brings warmer weather—and more pet emergencies. 🌷🐾
If your pet is vomiting, lethargic, limping, swelling, or acting unusual, don’t wait. Call us right away. 📞 559.486.0520
Cinco de Mayo celebrations often come with plenty of delicious food, but not everything on the table is safe for pets. 🌮🐾
A little awareness goes a long way in keeping the fiesta fun and safe for everyone.
#CincoDeMayoPets#PetSafetyTips
If your pet shows any of these signs, call us immediately!
When in doubt, call — we’d rather answer your question than have you wait too long!
📞 Keep our number handy in your phone: 559.486.0520!
#KnowTheSigns#PetEmergencyCare
Paw injuries are common, but quick first aid helps your furry friend feel better fast! 🐾
Clean the cut, apply gentle pressure with gauze, and keep your pet calm. Contact your veterinarian if bleeding doesn’t stop or if you notice swelling or limping.
Warmer weather is on the way, and so are garden hazards for curious pets 🌷🐾 Before planting or treating your yard, take a moment to make sure your outdoor space is pet-safe. Small changes can prevent big emergencies! #PetSafety#SpringGardening
April is National Pet First Aid Awareness Month! 🐶🐱
Being prepared can save lives. Keep a stocked first aid kit and know the signs of illness or injury.
Need help with the basics? We’re here to help keep your pets safe. 🐾 https://t.co/vXsYMuUrFx