Emergencies
Should an emergency occur during regular office hours please call us immediately so that we can prepare for your arrival. 661-398-7121
We refer all emergencies occurring after hours , and on weekends and holidays to the Kern Animal Emergency Clinic, Inc

  • Breathing Difficulties
  • Serious Bleeding
  • Major Trauma
  • Head Tilt or Seizure
  • Lacerations and Bite Wounds
  • Loss of Consciousness
  • Poisoning

Kern Animal Emergency
Clinic, Inc.
"Where your pet is never alone" Specializing in Small Animal Emergency and Urgent Care
Contact Us
4300 Easton Dr.
Bakersfield, CA 93313
Tel: 661-322-6019

Breathing Difficulties
Labored breathing -- coupled with pale or bluish mucous membranes of the mouth and gums -- may indicate heart failure, lung disease, or a major chemical imbalance.

Serious Bleeding
Apply direct pressure to the wound and seek medical help immediately.

Major Trauma
If your pet has fallen, been struck by a moving vehicle, or suffers multiple wounds from an unseen accident, see a veterinarian... even if your pet initially appears unharmed.

Head Tilt or Seizure
Both of these symptoms may indicate a central nervous system problem that requires immediate attention.

Lacerations and Bite Wounds
Wounds that penetrate the skin are contaminated and may become infected within several hours. Many wounds that seem minor on the surface often hide more extensive injuries to vital tissues below

Loss of Consciousness
Illness or injury can make your pet too weak to stand. Neurological problems can impair or prevent normal movement and further attempts at walking may result in even greater injury.

Poisoning
When you know or suspect that your pet has ingested a poisonous substance, call your veterinarian or emergency facility immediately to receive emergency instructions and to assess the need for additional medical treatment.

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Tel: 661-398-7121
Fax: 661-398-1304
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