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Emergency Service

Severe Bleeding / Hemorrhage

Whether it's a deep laceration that won't stop bleeding, blood in the stool or urine, or a sudden collapse suggesting internal hemorrhage — uncontrolled blood loss is a life-threatening emergency. We have blood products on-site, surgical capability to stop the source, and an ICU to manage the recovery.

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No appointment needed. Available 24/7.

Warning Signs to Watch For

If your pet shows any of these symptoms, call us immediately.

Wound bleeding that won't stop with pressure
Blood in vomit, stool, or urine
Pale or white gums
Rapid heartbeat and weak pulse
Sudden collapse or extreme weakness
Distended abdomen (internal bleeding)

How We Treat Severe Bleeding / Hemorrhage

We assess the severity immediately — checking gum color, heart rate, and blood pressure tells us how much blood has been lost. For external bleeding, we control it with pressure, bandaging, or surgical repair. For internal bleeding, ultrasound (FAST scan) locates the source. Blood typing and crossmatching happen fast so we can start transfusions. If surgery is needed to stop the bleeding, our team is ready.

Why Acting Fast Matters

A pet can lose 30-40% of their blood volume before showing obvious signs of shock. By the time gums are white and the heart is racing, the situation is critical. Internal bleeding from a ruptured tumor or trauma can be fatal within hours. Blood transfusions can buy time, but finding and stopping the source is what saves lives.

Severe Bleeding / Hemorrhage treatment at our emergency veterinary hospital
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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about severe bleeding / hemorrhage at our emergency hospital.

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