If your pet collapses, is unable to walk or get up, or experiences severe trauma, these are considered “RED” – or true emergencies – on our Fast Track Triage system. We advise you to seek immediate veterinary care. Please call ahead of your arrival so the veterinary team knows to expect you! Basel the three-year-old Bernese Mountain Dog just wasn’t feeling like himself. He’d pooped in the kitchen – a definite no-no. The stool was loose and became looser as the day wore on, and o...| Animal Emergency & Referral Center of Minnesota
Baxter, a Nigerian Dwarf goat, found himself in a predicament last September. He couldn’t pee! This seemingly simple problem was actually a life-threatening emergency called “obstructive urolithiasis,” meaning he had developed urinary stones stuck in his urethra. Sound scary? It is! Urinary stones are one of the most common medical emergencies in male goats, and…| Large Animal Hospital » College of Veterinary Medicine » Universi...