If your dog or cat’s symptoms are changing quickly, this video will help you understand why progression matters when deciding whether to call your vet or go to the emergency vet.
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Dr. Linda Atkins, DVM explains why one episode of vomiting, a mildly red ear, or a small symptom may not always be urgent, but symptoms that get worse over a few hours can change the situation fast.
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