Veterinarian - Sartell
911 Scout Drive
Sartell , MN 56377
320.257.0911
 
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Hours
7am-7 pm Mon, Tue, Thur, Fri
9am-5pm Sat & Sun
Wednesdays, Closed or by existing
client appointments only













Ultrasound
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Daytime Emergency?
Come In Now!
320.257.0911

                                           (We are the regions 911 Number for Pet Care)

 911 Scout Drive
Sartell, Minnesota 56377

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Emergency Situation?

Call or drive right up during business hours

Late in the day is OK! Your pet's emergency is our priority.

We won't go home until your pet is stabilized.

If you can, phone ahead, it will help us be as prepared as possible upon
your pet's arrival.

Our staff is trained to advise you as to the seriousness of your animal’s situation.

You may be advised to come down immediately in a perceived emergency situation. Our veterinary technicians will be waiting to meet you and to attend to your companion animal's emergency.

Our surgical suite includes a fully prepared cart of emergency medications, 100% oxygen, digital x-ray machine, ultrasound, intravenous fluids and shock therapy, and a technical staff trained in emergency procedures.

We hope our clients who have appointments understand delays in service due to unscheduled emergencies.

Sartell Pet Emergency Vet

Prepared Staff working with a Weekend pet in need Sunday Jan. 31st, 2010
 


Where to Go for Late Night Emergencies

After hours or Wednesdays, contact

Affiliated Emergency Veterinary Speciaists
St. Cloud, MN

320-258-3481

4180 Thielman Lane
St. Cloud, MN 56301

These folks are Central Minnesota's best resource for emergency pet care late at night during those hours typical pet hospitals, like us are closed.



Poisoning


IF YOUR PET HAS EATEN MOUSE POISION, BRING THE PACKAGE IF POSSIBLE!


Harmful Foods
Foods which can be harmful to your pet include anything with Xylitol, a common artificial sweetener found in gum, toothpaste and other sugar free products.

Other foods include: onions, grapes, raisins, chocolate

If your pet has eaten any of these foods, they should be brought in for immediate treatement


Plant Poisoning

Many common indoor and outdoor plants can be poisonous to dogs.

Don't let your dog eat plants and leaves when outdoors. If you do suspect poisoning, get your pet to the veterinarian immediately.

You should also keep the ASPCA's Animal Poison Control Center hotline number near your phone in case of emergency. You can reach this 24/7 hotline by calling toll free 1-888-4ANI-HELP (1-888-424-4357).

Following is a partial list developed by the ASPCA's Poison Control Center of common plants that are poisonous to dogs and cats. Before your bring your pet home, get rid of any houseplants that appear on the list below.