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Veterinary Advice: Spotting and Preventing Pet Dehydration This Summer

As summer heats up, so does the risk of dehydration in pets. Dogs and cats, just like humans, need proper hydration to stay healthy, especially in the scorching days of July. Whether heading out for a beach day or just enjoying a backyard BBQ, keeping your furry friends cool, hydrated, and safe is crucial. In this post, we'll explore the signs of dehydration, tips for keeping your pets hydrated, and how your veterinary clinic can help.

Animal Emergency of Gainesville

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There is no question too big or too small for our veterinary team.

You don't need to make an appointment. We accept walk-ins only. When you arrive, your pet will be triaged by our medical team to determine the urgency of their condition. Pets in critical condition are seen immediately, while stable patients are seen in the order they arrive. We appreciate your patience as we work to provide timely care for everyone while ensuring that emergencies receive prompt attention.