
By The Team at Lakeside Pet Hospital
Seeing your pet in distress is overwhelming. At Lakeside Pet Hospital in Santa Rosa, we know that emergencies don’t always look dramatic at first, but waiting too long can put your pet at serious risk.
If you notice any of the signs below, your pet may need urgent or emergency veterinary care in Santa Rosa.
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Labored breathing, rapid panting, wheezing, or choking are critical warning signs.
Blue, pale, or gray gums mean your pet may not be getting enough oxygen.
Seek emergency veterinary care immediately.
Seizures, collapse, disorientation, or sudden behavior changes are never normal.
If your pet cannot stand, walks in circles, or seems confused, they need urgent evaluation.
Repeated vomiting, blood in vomit, black stool, or severe diarrhea can quickly lead to dehydration and may indicate serious illness.
This is especially dangerous for puppies, kittens, and senior pets.
A swollen, hard abdomen combined with restlessness or discomfort may indicate gastric dilatation-volvulus (bloat) – a life-threatening emergency.
Do not wait – this condition can worsen rapidly.
Healthy gums should be pink.
Pale, white, or gray gums – especially with weakness or collapse—may indicate shock, internal bleeding, or severe disease.
Deep wounds, fractures, heavy bleeding, or signs of intense pain (panting, crying, hiding) require immediate veterinary attention.
If your pet ingests chocolate, medications, rodenticides, or toxic plants, act immediately – even if no symptoms are visible yet.
Early treatment can be life-saving.
Heatstroke: excessive panting, drooling, vomiting, weakness
Hypothermia: shivering, lethargy, low body temperature
Both are emergencies and require urgent care.
If your pet becomes unusually quiet, weak, or refuses food – especially suddenly – it may indicate a serious underlying condition.
If something feels off, trust your instincts.
At Lakeside Pet Hospital, we provide urgent veterinary care for dogs and cats in Santa Rosa and surrounding areas. Acting quickly can make the difference between recovery and complications.
Call now to speak with our team and get immediate guidance.
Acting quickly can save your pet’s life in an emergency.
Our team is always here to support you and provide care when every second counts. Staying alert and prepared helps protect your pet’s health.