Cardiac & Blood Disorders

Cardiac & Blood Disorders

Emergency Heart & Blood Disorder Treatment for Pets | Cardiac & Circulatory Care

Expert Emergency Care for Heart & Blood Conditions in Pets

Heart disease and blood disorders can cause weakness, collapse, and breathing difficulties in pets. Conditions like anemia, congestive heart failure (CHF), and irregular heartbeats require immediate medical intervention to prevent life-threatening complications.
At North Mississippi Pet Emergency, we provide EKG monitoring, oxygen therapy, IV medications, and blood transfusions to help pets suffering from cardiac distress or blood-related conditions.

Signs of a Heart or Blood Disorder Emergency

  • Sudden weakness, fainting, or collapse
  • Difficulty breathing or excessive coughing
  • Swollen abdomen or fluid buildup
  • Irregular heartbeat or extreme lethargy
  • Pale gums or unexplained bruising

Emergency Cardiac & Blood Disorder Services

  • Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) Management – We provide oxygen therapy, fluid drainage, and emergency heart medication for pets struggling with CHF
  • Anemia & Blood Transfusions – Pets suffering from severe blood loss or low red blood cell counts receive emergency transfusions and iron therapy
  • Cardiac Monitoring & EKG Testing – We perform electrocardiograms (EKGs) to assess heart function and determine the cause of irregular heart rhythms
  • Emergency Blood Clot & Stroke Care – Blood disorders like clotting issues or strokes require immediate medication and stabilization

If your pet is showing signs of a heart condition or blood disorder, call us immediately for emergency veterinary care!

Call Ahead

A quick call helps our emergency veterinarian service in North Mississippi prepare for your pet’s arrival, ensuring fast and efficient care when every second matters.

Emergency Treatment

Our emergency veterinarian service delivers oxygen therapy, IV fluids, pain relief, and surgery, ensuring pets receive critical, life-saving treatment without delay.

Critical Care

For post-surgery recovery or intensive care, our emergency veterinarians provide continuous monitoring, ensuring pets receive expert treatment.

Follow-Up & Recovery

We coordinate with your regular vet, sharing records, test results, and treatment plans from our animal urgent care to ensure seamless recovery and care.

FAQ's

My pet collapsed suddenly. Could it be a heart issue?

Yes, heart conditions like congestive heart failure (CHF) can cause sudden collapse, breathing difficulties, and weakness. Immediate care is needed.

What are signs of anemia in pets?

Pale gums, fatigue, and weakness may indicate low blood count. We provide blood transfusions and iron therapy to stabilize anemic pets.

My pet’s gums are pale or blue. What does this mean?

Pale or blue gums indicate oxygen deprivation, blood loss, or heart failure, which are life-threatening emergencies. Bring your pet in immediately for oxygen therapy and cardiovascular evaluation.