4 Benefits of Using an After Hours Animal Care Service

Unfortunately, your pet could get sick at any time of the day or night. Have you ever stopped to wonder what would happen if your pet got sick outside of normal office hours? If this occurs you may need to call your local after-hours animal care centre. Read on to discover some of the benefits of using this type of service.

Immediate treatment

No one likes to see their beloved pet in pain or discomfort. After-hours animal treatment centres are open outside of the standard daytime hours kept by most vet clinics. While after-hours animal care centres may not be able to provide emergency treatments such as surgery, the vets there will be able to treat a wide range of issues which can affect domesticated animals. An out of hours service will typically treat problems such as stomach upsets, rashes, vomiting, allergic reactions and infestations of mites.

Around the clock advice

If you are unsure if your pet needs treatment, you can contact an out-of-hours by telephone for advice. The receptionist will typically take details of the issue you are facing. These will be passed on to the on-duty vet who will call you back for a telephone consultation. The vet will work to establish the nature of the problem. If it is a medical issue which can be treated at home, the vet will provide guidance. If the vet feels that it would be best for you to bring your pet into the surgery for further treatment they will let you know. It is typically best to ring in advance so you do not make an unnecessary trip to the treatment centre.

Swift service

Because out of hours services do not see animals for routine treatments, they do not tend to be as busy as regular vet surgeries. This reduces the chance that you will be left hanging around in the waiting room for an extended period of time.

Communication with your regular vet

The out-of-hours service will ask for the contact details of your regular vet surgery. This will allow them to inform them of any treatments they have performed on your pet and any medicines they have prescribed. This info will help if your regular vet needs to continue the treatment. 

If you would like more info, you should get in touch with a local after-hours animal care service today. A member of the team will be happy to help you.


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