(Newswire.net — July 30, 2015) Huntington Beach, CA –When a pet needs the assistance of an emergency vet in Huntington Beach, Crossroads Animal Emergency provides nighttime, weekend and holiday care for both dogs and cats. Now, experts from this emergency animal hospital offer advice on what to expect from an emergency pet hospital and how owners can make the most of these services.
“There are many reasons why owners bring pets to an animal hospital in Huntington Beach,” note experts from this animal emergency hospital as seen at http://www.crossroadsanimal911.com/huntington-beach/. “However, whether pets have suffered an accident or become ill, the same basic rules apply for getting the best service from our Huntington Beach animal hospital.”
First, the employees of the emergency animal hospital can save valuable time and effort if owners have their pet’s medical history at hand. “Make a copy of the pet’s vet history, including shots, surgeries and treatment for illness, and keep it in an easily accessible folder that you can grab on your way out the door,” they advise. “The emergency animal clinic may need to know, for example, if your pet is allergic to certain medications or has suffered a previous similar injury. When you are upset and stressed, it may be difficult for you to recall everything yourself.” Another important thing that pet owners can do is to follow all of the emergency vet’s directions and inform their own vets as soon as possible of treatment the animal received.
If a pet must undergo emergency surgery, Crossroads Animal Emergency provides quiet waiting areas for owners so that they can wait in comfort for the outcome. The staff will provide waiting pet parents with food, television and other considerations while the animal is being treated. Once the surgery is complete, a staff member will be waiting to comfort the pet until it is safe for the owners to visit. Owners can help the staff give their pets the best service by remaining calm and staying in touch with the surgical center so that the staff knows where they are at all times.
For more information, see the Crossroads Animal Emergency website.
About Crossroads Animal Emergency: With locations in both Norwalk and Huntington Beach, Crossroads Animal Emergency is a convenient and professional emergency veterinary service that can help dogs, cats and other pets who are sick or injured during non-traditional veterinary office hours. Dr. Wendy Buckle and her team work with patients to ensure top-quality care and the most positive outcomes possible for every animal.
For More Information:
Dr. Wendy Buckle
Crossroads Animal Emergency
18364 Beach BlvdHuntington Beach, CA 92648
United States
(714) 794-6900
info@crossroadsanimal911.com