In New Jersey, any veterinarian will treat your pet in an emergency during regular business hours. The following hospitals, listed alphabetically by county, offer emergency services either on a 24-hour basis or nights, weekends and holidays.
Thousands of poisonings are reported to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) each year. Many of those reports lack vital information, making it difficult to identify the cause of the problem.
This website from the New Jersey Department of Agriculture is to obtain help for your pets and livestock when disaster strikes with up-to-the-minute information to keep them safe.
A resource from the East Brunswick Animal Hospital, the Pet Health Checker tool helps you decide if your pet dog or cat's symptoms require immediate attention or if you should continue to monitor those symptoms at home.
Did your dog or cat just eat something poisonous? Call your veterinarian or Pet Poison Helpline immediately. The sooner a dog poisoning or cat poisoning is diagnosed, the easier, less expensive, and safer it is to treat your pet.
Red Bank Veterinary Hospital provides 24-hour emergency and critical care 365 days a year in four locations. This service is open to all small animal companion pets in need of immediate medical attention.
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