Pet emergency guides
Numbered first actions, clear vet vs poison-control vs ER guidance, and space to store clinic contacts before you need them.
Chocolate ingestion
- Dog ate chocolate: what to do right now
- How much chocolate is toxic to dogs?
- Dog ate chocolate: symptoms timeline
- Dog ate dark chocolate: next steps
- Dog ate baker's chocolate
- Cat ate chocolate: what to do
- Chocolate poisoning in dogs: what to do
- Dog ate chocolate: when to go to the ER
- Dog ate chocolate chip cookies
Hit by car / blunt trauma
Heatstroke / overheating
Xylitol (sugar-free) ingestion
Grape or raisin ingestion
Onion or garlic ingestion
Antifreeze (ethylene glycol) exposure
Rodenticide (rat/mouse bait) ingestion
Cannabis / marijuana ingestion
Lily ingestion (cats)
Bloat / GDV (gastric dilatation-volvulus)
Choking / airway obstruction
Seizure
Snakebite
Insect sting / allergic reaction
Severe bleeding / laceration
Eye injury
Cat urinary blockage
Hypothermia / cold exposure
Electric cord shock
Foreign body ingestion
Ibuprofen / NSAID ingestion
Acetaminophen (Tylenol) ingestion
Sudden facial swelling
Near-drowning / water inhalation
This is general information, not a diagnosis. Contact your vet for anything urgent or unclear.
