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Emergency Pet Care

May 22, 2018 by ivet360

Serious health problems, injuries and illness require immediate care. When your pet urgently needs to see a veterinarian, Hometown Veterinary Hospital offers quality emergency care during our regular business hours and will make every effort to accommodate your pet.While we understand you may not always be in a position to call in advance, if you’re able to do so it will help our staff be prepared for your pet’s arrival so the animal gets needed medical care that much quicker.
If your pet has an emergency after those hours, we recommend the following 24-hour veterinary hospital:

Emergency Veterinary Clinic

417-883-7297
400 S. Glenstone
(SE corner of Glenstone & Walnut)

Signs your pet may need emergency care:

  • Pale gums
  • Rapid breathing
  • Weak or rapid pulse
  • Change in body temperature
  • Difficulty standing
  • Apparent paralysis
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Seizures
  • Excessive bleeding

Safety tips:

Pets who are severely ill or injured may try to bite, claw, or act in an aggressive manner toward those trying to help them. Approach any injured or sick pet slowly and calmly; say their name and see how the animal reacts. Call for help if the pet reacts aggressively.

For dogs, fashion a makeshift stretcher if the animal is unable to move. Make sure the neck is supported.

For cats, slowly place a blanket or towel over the head to prevent biting. Slowly lift the animal into an open-topped carrier or box.

Elevate and apply pressure to any bleeding wound.

If you think your pet has eaten something poisonous:

Call us, or if after hours, contact the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center’s 24-hour hotline at (888) 426-4435. Trained toxicologists will consider the age and health of your pet, what was ingested, and then make a recommendation about what action should be taken.

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About Us

Hometown Veterinary Hospital is owned by Springfield natives Dr. Kara (Chappell) Amstutz and Dwight Amstutz. Our practice has continuously grown since it’s beginning in 2002 with each advancement focused to better serve our clients and their pets. We focus on being very transparent with our clients as we team with you to provide unparalleled care of your pets. Our motto says it all..Hometown Veterinary Hospital, Where Medicine and Mercy Meet.

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Hours

Monday – Friday: 7am-5pm
Saturday – Sunday: Closed
Closed 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM Monday-Wednesday, and Friday for lunch.
Closed 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM on Thursday for staff training.

After Hours Emergency

Emergency Veterinary Clinic of SW Missouri
400 S Glenstone Ave, Springfield, MO 65802
417-890-1600

Contact

417-883-7297
hometownvet@gmail.com

Location

2215 W. Republic Road
Springfield, Missouri 65807

Directions

Take Kansas Expressway South to Republic Road, turn right (west), we are at the 1st stop light on the northwest corner of Cox and Republic Road.

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