Golden retriever Bentley Blue’s primary care vet referred to VREC after several instances of vomiting which included foreign material. A curious pup with a history of ingesting non-food items, his owners grew worried about the frequency of vomiting. After being admitted through our Emergency service, it became apparent Bentley needed the expertise of the Internal […]
Rena G.
After a routine ovariohysterectomy (spay), Mastiff Rena was sent home to recover. Over the next few weeks she began experiencing recurrent vulva prolapse. Prolapses occur when part of an organ slips forward, down, or out of its normal place in the body. After several non-surgical attempts to correct the problem, Rena was transferred to the […]
Buttercup S.
Buttercup was first seen by his primary care veterinarian for little appetite and vomiting. After his abdomen radiographs came back with concerning results, he was referred to VREC. Because Buttercup had been vomiting, he was dehydrated. Our emergency staff ensured he was hydrated and stable before transferring him to the surgery department. Our surgery team […]
Peridot
Lucky Peridot guy was found a little over a week ago at an abandoned house. His new family became concerned when he began howling and showing difficulty urinating. Our staff later learned he was experiencing stranguria, or painful and frequent small-volume emissions of urine. Our emergency staff internally transferred him into the care of the […]
Stormy C.
Kitten Stormy was seen at VREC after taking a tumble in her home. Her owner was concerned she had sustained an injury in her back leg. Our emergency department took radiographs which revealed she sustained a fracture at the base of her femur. A cat’s femur is located between a cat’s hip and knee and […]
Winston S.
20+ pound Winston presented after being trapped in a house fire. His problem list included smoke inhalation and heart & breathing concerns. He was quickly approved for the Angel Fund by our emergency clinicians and placed into our oxygen cage to help him breathe easier while a treatment plan was formulated. Once stable, Winston had […]
Ranger H.
Coonhound mix Ranger presented at VREC after he returned from a trip outside with a fractured front limb. The damage was severe – the bone was poking out of the skin – and Ranger needed surgery immediately. Once qualified for the Angel Fund, Ranger was transferred into the care of our surgery department where he […]
Roman P.
Staffordshire Terrier Roman presented to VREC’s emergency department after six days of vomiting and refusal to eat. His owners reported that Roman is a curious pup and has a history of chewing on non-food items. Our emergency department performed radiographs and our internal medicine department performed an abdominal ultrasound, and based on the findings, an […]
Pete C.
Over the course of a few days, Husky Pete presented to VREC multiple times for vomiting and anorexia. Radiographs obtained were suspicious but not conclusive for a foreign body. Additional radiographs were taken in an attempt to narrow down the diagnosis, and revealed Pete was suffering from both severe pancreatitis and secondary obstruction of the […]
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