What to do if your Pet is Hit by a Car
Posted on Aug 1, 2012 10:14am PDT
When your animal is hit by a moving vehicle, it can be a serious issue. Just like if a person was hit by a car, you will want to get your animal to an emergency hospital as soon as possible. You should prepare for this potential disaster ahead of time by having an animal hospital number on your refrigerator or in your cell phone. Make sure that you are already informed of where this hospital is, so that you won’t get lost when rushing over there with your injured pet. Unfortunately, humans must drive their animals for the hospital because there is no EMT service for these beloved pets. Once you get your pet to the hospital, try to remain calm. Remember that your expenses will probably skyrocket as the vet performs tests and procedures to try and help your dog and cat.
If your animal is beyond saving, then the vet might suggest that you euthanize your animal to put him or her out of misery. This is your decision and you will want to carefully consider this option if there is a slim chance that your beloved pet can survive his or her injuries. If your animal is able to pull through, you will want an estimate of the expenses ahead of time. Because most people don’t have pet medical insurance, the costs of emergency veterinary treatment can put you in debt. Make sure to talk to your vet about expenses before conceding to tests and treatments.
In order to keep your animal from being hit by a car, keep your cat or dog on a leash when near a busy street. Don’t let your pet’s run loose in the front yard or near the roads. Because animals are normally small, a driver may not even see your pet as it rushes into the street in front of the moving vehicle. Practice pet safety by keeping an eye on your pet and keeping him or her away from traffic to avoid this devastating and common pet injury. Find a local vet today to be prepared for an emergency like this one but using our directory!