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EMERGENCY PET CARE
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LANCASTER, Pennsylvania:

(PETS) Pet Emergency Treatment Services
930 North Queen Street,
Lancaster, PA 17603

Emergency and urgent care services for your pets. Evenings, nights, weekends and all holidays. Open 24 hours.

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Phone:
717-295-7387

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BALTIMORE, Maryland:

Academy Animal Hospital 
5915 Belair Road Baltimore Md 21206

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Phone:
410 483 5162
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Falls Road Animal Hospital 
6314 Falls Rd. Baltimore Md 21209 

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Phone:
410 825 9100

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First Aid
At some point you may have to administer first aid to your pet, or somebody else's pet, before the animal can be taken to the veterinary surgeon for treatment.

If possible it is a good idea to phone the veterinary surgery as someone there will be able to give you practical advice and it alerts them that the pet is injured and will need treatment. The degree of the injury can and will vary, but on the whole it is always best to have your pet checked over by your vet, even if you think everything is alright.

Some animals are very good at hiding an injury and their pain threshold is different from ours. Remember a veterinary surgeon is restricted as to what can be done for your pet with the surgery itself. If you have an emergency, phone the vet and take your pet to the surgery as soon as possible.

If you have no way of transporting your pet, the vet will gladly help by collecting the animal and taking it to the surgery for medical and, if necessary, surgical treatment.