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Emergency Care FAQs

When you own a pet, there’s always the risk of accidents happening that require emergency care. Knowing who to call or what to do in the event of an emergency can help save your pet’s life. These FAQs from Callahan Drive Animal Hospital in Knoxville, TN provide greater insight into pet emergencies that require immediate care.

What are some situations that may require pet emergency care?

Like people, dogs and cats are prone to situations that require emergency medical care. Your pet may get seriously injured in an auto accident or receive bites and lacerations in a fight with another animal. He may ingest a toxic substance or break a bone in a fall. In the event of an emergency, notify our veterinarian right away, so our staff can prepare to treat your pet when he’s brought in for emergency care.

Is it safe to approach injured animals?

When animals are injured, they can become fearful and aggressive. Your pet may growl or snap at you when you try to pick him up or provide help. It’s important to approach your pet cautiously and handle him with great care as you transport him to our animal hospital for treatment.

Should I try to treat my injured pet myself?

Unless you have veterinary training, it’s best not to try to treat an injured or distressed pet on your own. You could cause more damage than good. Your best bet is to contact our Knoxville, TN veterinarian for counsel on what to do before transporting your pet to our clinic for emergency care.

What symptoms indicate that my pet may need emergency treatment?

There are numerous symptoms to watch out for to indicate your pet may require immediate veterinary care. These include:

  • Extreme lethargy or difficulty standing or walking
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Seizures
  • Sudden, unexplained changes in your pet’s behavior or temperament
  • Prolonged vomiting and/or diarrhea
  • Open wounds/excessive bleeding

Trust Our Knoxville, TN Veterinarian with Your Pet’s Emergency Care

If your pet experiences a medical emergency, don’t hesitate to contact us at Callahan Drive Animal Hospital in Knoxville, TN at 865-938-0243 for emergency care.

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Monday:

8:30 am-1:00 pm

2:00 pm-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:30 am-1:00 pm

2:00 pm-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:30 am-1:00 pm

2:00 pm-5:00 pm

Thursday:

8:30 am-1:00 pm

2:00 pm-5:00 pm

Friday:

8:30 am-1:00 pm

2:00 pm-5:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

Testimonials

Read What Our Clients Say

  • "I love Callahan Drive Animal Hospital! Best Veterinarian & Staff in Knoxville been going here for 15 years ! Only place I trust with my fur babies ! Everyone is helpful and friendly and they really care about your animals highly recommend !"
    Tracy S.
  • "Took my 3 y/o tortoise recently and I was pleasantly surprised. Not only was the vet knowledgeable and kind, but the overall visit (including an x-ray) was reasonably priced. I definitely recommend and I will be returning for future services"
    Valerie B.
  • "This group loves animals! Everyone is so kind and helpful! This Vet loves sharing information too! Wouldn’t go anywhere else!"
    Karen W.
  • "This is the best vet I’ve ever took my dog to I couldn’t see myself going anywhere else they took very good care of my son and I feel so much better knowing exactly what’s wrong with him very very sweet staff thank you soooooooo much Dr.Hilla and staff"
    Diane J.
  • "Doc Villa ALWAYS takes care of Studly Dudley!! I will ALWAYS recommend Callahan Drive Animal Hospital & their entire team as they truly do care for your animal in the same way you do!! Dr Villa has cared for Dudley for most of his SIXTEEN years & he’s still happy, healthy & strong!! I strongly believe, Stud has made it to this old age so gracefully due to the care he’s been given with this facility!! I would not trust another team than Callahan Animal with my “first child”, the only place for us to go!! Highly recommended!!"
    Lauren H.
  • "10/10 experience was even better than hoped for. As a snake owner, you hear things about vets that make you question taking them and it was very comforting and nice to have someone who not only helped but took the time to talk about caring for them properly. Thank you guys so much!"
    Lydia B