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EMERGENCIES Our office is available for emergencies. There are occassions when we are unable to accept emergencies. A message will be left on our machine indicating we are not available. We refer our emergencies to: Small Animal - McLean County Emergency Clinic (309) 665-5020
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The Do's and Don'ts of Emergency Care: DO: Prevent problems before they occur: Most emergencies can be avoided. Close attention to safety and good husbandry will prevent 90% of the emergencies seen. Supervision of pets, or confinement when supervision isn’t possible, and proper grooming will prevent many of these problems.
DO: Stop bleeding, the pet should be gently but securely restrained. Then direct pressure should be applied to the bleeding area. Then, the area should be cleaned so the source can be identified. If a nail is torn, styptic powders or creams can be safely applied.
DO NOT: Use over the counter antibiotics; it takes a working knowledge of microbiology, pharmacology, toxicology, and medicine to effectively treat infections.
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