🏥West location soon to be open and serving metro Dallas!
18020 Dallas Parkway
Dallas, TX 75287
EAHCCWest.com
https://eahcc.com/contact/coming-soon/
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Passing on a few laughs for your Friday eve aka Thursday! 🤣😉
It's October! We're brewing plans for a pet Halloween costume contest, sharing info on Fall food toxicities, and our most common pet emergencies. 🚨
Share a smile, and drop a photo of one of your pet's previous Halloween costumes below! 😍📸🍁
WE are OPEN in Dallas! Check out the exciting news via our new West location. 🏥🎉Head over to our EAHCC West page shown below, Like, and Share our exciting news!
As a reminder, our Plano location continues to provide 24 hours of care 7 days a week as our West location opens with emergency after care hours on Dallas Parkway!
Emergency Animal Hospital of Collin County West
September 30 at 1:47 AM ·
We are OPEN in Dallas! Our EAHCC West team is excited to now offer emergency and critical care to the metro Dallas area. Thank you to all who made tonight's opening possible!
Stay connected for more updates and event announcements. We're thrilled to pass on a few views from inside EAHCC West! 🎉🐾👏🏥
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Open early. Open Late. We're here for you and your pet family emergencies 24 hours, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
10225 Custer Road, Plano, TX 75025
(214) 547-9900
Tonight is THE night! We never wish any pet parent to need emergency care, but our team now will be able to offer our comprehensive emergency and critical care to the metro Dallas area.
Grateful for growth and all teamwork over the past months to make this night happen. Events, updates, and announcements coming! 🎉🏥🐾
www.eahcc.com
Emergency Animal Hospital of Collin County West
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TUE, SEP 29
Opening Day
A laugh for your Friday! 🤣🐾
Unlike humans, your pet may experience different allergy symptoms, these are some things to look out for 🍂
✔️ Skin itchiness, redness or irritation
✔️ Painful stomach or diarrhea
✔️ Ear or eye infections
✔️ Bumps on the skin
✔️ Hair loss
✔️ Scratching and chewing on feet or skin
✔️ Sneezing or reverse sneezing
✔️ Watery eyes
If you notice these symptoms in your pet, consult your veterinarian. They can assess the situation and even run tests to determine what your pet is allergic to.
Autumn is a beautiful time of year, but there can be some pet hazards during this season. Here’s some yard safety tips to consider:
🐈 When applying lawn care products, confine your pet in a safe area.
🐕 If your pet is exposed to anything, contact your veterinarian immediately.
🍑 Even fruit that has fallen to the ground, fruit pits, berries, seeds, leaves, stems and more need to be removed from the yard.
🌿 Plants that have lost their leaves can pose a hazard to your pet’s eyes as they run or play in the yard. Secure plants with a small barrier until they sprout leaves.
It's Adopt a Shelter Dog Month! Do you have a rescue? Drop your pup's photo📷 below to celebrate and share the rescue love!
Approximately 3.3 million dogs enter shelters every year. If you’re looking to add a member to your family, please consider adopting a dog that’s in need of a forever loving home. 🐕
Adopting a pet is fulfilling knowing you will be their forever family. As some dogs may have experienced injury or illness, the shelters work with vets to heal them before they’re available for adoption.
Today, we'd like to share a few words about our team as Vet Tech/Staff Celebration Week is winding down.
You are remarkable, caring, and compassionate people. Animal emergencies are very difficult for all parties involved, and you each make a difference daily for our local pet owners.
To our entire EAHCC Plano & EAHCC West family - We APPRECIATE You!
Emergency Animal Hospital of Collin County West
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Thoughts of Dog
September 7 at 5:01 PM ·
i have more reasons if you need them
A shout out to our Super Heroes - our entire EAHCC staff (Plano & Dallas/West) and our colleagues serving the local pet community. Vet Tech Week/Staff Celebrations continue! 🎉👏🐾🌟
Emergency Animal Hospital of Collin County West
We may be mentioning it quite often this week although we're grateful for our staff daily - THANK YOU to our EAHCC Vet Techs! 🐾👏💖
It’s Veterinary Technician Week! We’re excited to recognize our vet techs’ contributions. They are critical to our daily medical practices and play a vital role in ensuring our patients health and welfare. 🐶🐱🐭
Every day, but in particular this week, we honor their commitment to providing compassionate, quality care to animals at our hospital. Please join us in celebrating these important team members by commenting your appreciation below!
It's "National Make a Dog's Day"! A day celebrated as encouragement to adopt shelter dogs that are often last to be adopted. Do you have an "underdog" or rescue pup? Drop a photo 📷🐾 of your rescue baby below to celebrate!🎉
Our beloved pets make our day every day! Give extra love to your fur family. ♥️
Halloween is approaching. This can be a fun time for excitement and overindulgence. But if pets accidentally ingest candy or décor, it can quickly become a real horror. Here’s a few items to make sure your pets avoid:
🍫 Chocolate is toxic to cats and dogs.
🍬 Candy is high in sugar and fat and can lead to pancreatitis. Also watch out for candy wrappers.
🍇 Grapes and raisins are extremely poisonous and can cause kidney failure.
🕯 Lit pumpkins with candles can burn curious pets.
If your think your pet has ingested any of these items, call your veterinarian and watch for any unusual symptoms. Our EAHCC team is here for you 24/7!
www.eahcc.com
🏥10225 Custer Rd, Plano, TX 75025
🐾Open 24 hours, 7 Days a Week
☎️Phone: (214) 547-9900
www.eahcc.com
Trick or treaters may make your pets nervous or anxious due to the increase in noise, decorations and unfamiliar people. Ensure your pets are kept safe in a separate room during peak activity hours. If you decide to dress your pet for the occasion, here’s a few safety tips to keep in mind:
1) Ensure pet costumes don’t impair their vision, movement or air intake.
2) Avoid costumes that have small choke hazards.
3) Avoid dying your pet’s fur. Even if it’s labelled as non-toxic to humans, it may still be harmful to your pet.
Pet parents, do you own THAT dog? A smile for your Monday. 😆🐾
Woof Woof
October 24 at 1:45 PM ·
We all know that one crazy dog 🤣
Today, Americans lined up to exercise their right to vote! Here's a look back at previous furry best friends who joined their families in the White House. https://www.businessinsider.com/all-the-presidents-dogs-2018-8
BUSINESSINSIDER.COM
25 photos of some of the most adorable and well-known dogs to live in the White House
The Dodo posted an episode of Cat Crazy.
January 25 at 5:00 PM ·
This cat thinks the kitchen floor is evil so she jumps over it EVERY SINGLE TIME 😹
Happy Halloween! Our hospital is open 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. Whether you are staying-in or venturing out - we wish you a fun, festive, and safe holiday! Are your pets dressed up for the occasion? Share your pics with us! 📷🐾
We'd like to take a moment this Veterans Day to say thank you from our EAHCC family to all active and former United States service members.
Senior pets may come with some special needs, but they also come with some special perks. Are you interested in adopting a senior pet? Here’s some benefits you should consider:
🐕 Senior pets are typically calmer
🐩 Many have already been housetrained and trained to perform basic commands
😍 Ideal for households with young children
🐾 You will know their ultimate size and personality
✔️ Important to ensure you have the appropriate vet care
Already adopted a senior pet? Drop a photo of your golden years rescue below!
It's National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week! A BIG thank you to our local shelters for all you do. The pet community, veterinary professionals, and pet parents are truly grateful for your service to Plano and the surrounding area!
Have a rescue from a local shelter? - Drop a photo 📸 below, and let us know where your fur baby was rescued from! 🐾
Cancer is a leading disease-related cause of death for domestic dogs and cats. This month, help us spread the word to educate others on what to watch out for. Warnings signs are:
• Loss of appetite or difficulty eating
• Lump and bumps
• Rapid weight loss
• Diarrhea and/or vomiting
• No interest in playing or exercising
• Difficulty with stool/urination
• Abnormal stiffness
• Severe lethargy
• Blood from mouth or rectum
• Increased thirst and urination
• Respiratory changes
• Masses along jaw or tooth line
If you notice any signs of concern, contact your veterinarian to assess your pet’s health.
Within the past month, we've seen a handful of leptospirosis cases. Do you know the causes and symptoms? 💡
"Dogs are most commonly affected. Leptospirosis in cats is rare and appears to be mild although very little is known about the disease in this species. Common risk factors for leptospirosis in dogs residing in the United States include exposure to or drinking from rivers, lakes or streams; roaming on rural properties (because of exposure to potentially infected wildlife, farm animals, or water sources); exposure to wild animal or farm animal species, even if in the backyard; and contact with rodents or other dogs."
AVMA.ORG
Leptospirosis
Thanksgiving is almost here! While we’re excited for the delicious feast, it’s important to understand which foods are toxic for pets. Keep your cats and dogs away from:
• Stuffing – as it may contain onions or garlic
• Ham and other Pork – can cause pancreatitis, upset stomach or diarrhea
• Turkey Bones – splinters may cause indigestion or bowel obstruction
• Mashed Potatoes – may have been prepared with butter and milk
• Salads with Grapes/Raisins – can cause kidney failure
• Chocolate Desserts – toxic to both cats and dogs
If your pet does ingest any of these foods, call your emergency veterinarian immediately.
We're here for you 24/7/365.
🚨☎️ (214) 547-9900
www.eahcc.com
It's Tongue Out Tuesday! Show us your best friend's tongue out photo below. 👅🐶🐱📷 Tongue Out Smiling is this guy's fav thing other than naps, long walks on the beach, and snacking. ;)
Taking a moment to thank our staff, colleagues, and clients! We are in a very different time, and all safety protocols and constant changes can be quite stressful.
Kindness matters, and our team is filled with super heroes in PPE/masks. Clients exhibiting patience and understanding while we continue to care for your pet family members can be counted as heroes as well. We appreciate your trust in our team!
We are grateful to serve our community with 24/7 animal emergency and critical care.🚨🐾
☎️(214) 547-9900
Our top priority during an emergency is the patient - your pet family member, and we're continuing to keep the safety and well-being of our clients and staff a priority as well.
Although we've restricted lobby access for months due to COVID-19, our EAHCC team continues to provide compassionate, efficient care 24/7/365.
💡How can you make safety a joint effort?
Please remember to call 📞 (214) 547-9900 when you're on your way and upon arrival, and one of our friendly team members will direct you on how best to proceed.
We understand unexpected pet emergencies can be stressful and sometimes a bit scary, and we're here for you. 🐾🚨🏥
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Happy Thanksgiving! Our team is here for you 24/7/365. Today, and always, we’re grateful to serve the people pets our community. We’re wishing you all a peaceful, joyful day full of warm hearts, happy tails and full plates.
What are you grateful for? Share your comments below!
🐶🐱Holiday season is here! Our busy schedules may lead to more fast food human dinners. As a reminder, high fat and high sodium human foods can cause tummy troubles for your furry family members. When in doubt, stick to pet food and proven pet friendly foods.
Not only is it National Adopt a Senior Pet month, it's National Senior Pet Month in general! Does your heart belong to a older feline or canine? Drop a photo 📸of your best friend below to share the golden years love!
A smile for your Monday morning! 😉🐶
A disease like Parvovirus in dogs is highly contagious and can have deadly consequences. Here’s what you need to know:
🐩 Parvovirus attacks the gastrointestinal tract and cardiovascular system
🐕 The main source is faces of infected dogs
🐶 Can affect puppies too young to be vaccinated, puppies within their vaccination course and unvaccinated adult dogs
🐕 Vaccinating your pet is the only way to protect them from the disease
If your dog exhibits symptoms, take them to your nearest veterinarian to be tested immediately. The quicker they can be treated, the better the chance of recovery.
Whether you live with a cat or kitten, or are thinking of adopting one, here are some ways you can celebrate them this month:
🐈 Spend time with your cat or a friend’s cat
🙌 Give back to cats in need by volunteering at your local shelter
🎁 Buy some new cat toys or furniture to keep them entertained
😸 Teach your cat a trick – they can learn things like fetching, sitting & shaking hands
😍 Treat your cat to some grooming, it’s great for bonding
👩⚕️ Schedule a check-up
Got more ideas on how to treat your cat special? Share with us!
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We know it's Monday after a long holiday weekend, but remember we're still here for you - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! We monitor and care for pets who require extended care/hospitalization. There's no need for transfers when the week days arrive. Our caring team is always here for your pet family. 🐾🐶🐱
Thank you to Boston Market for catering a wonderful Thanksgiving meal for our hard working staff yesterday! We are thankful for you and the delicious food!🥧🍗
It’s fun to decorate the house for the holidays, but there are potential dangers for our pets. Here’s a few tips on how to prevent them. 🎄 Christmas tree – securely anchor the tree, keep pets away from the tree and the water. 🌱 Avoid mistletoe and holly – opt for artificial plants made from silk or plastic. 🎉 Tinsel and lit candles – both will attract attention, so it’s best to decorate with something other than tinsel as it can cause stomach issues and don’t leave lit candles unattended as pets may burn themselves. Wires – keep wires, batteries and ornaments out of your pet’s reach.
☎214-547-9900
www.eahcc.com
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The Holidays are filled with festive activities and decorations. It’s important to keep in mind that some plants and foods are toxic for you pets. Keep them away from: 🎄 Christmas trees, poinsettia plants, holly and mistletoe, lilies and daffodils. If it’s difficult to keep your pets away from plants, go for artificial plants over the real thing. 🍫 Alcohol, caffeine, candy, chocolate, dairy products, eggnog, garlic, onions, chives, ham and bacon, nutmeg, nuts, raisins, salt, sugar and turkey bones. If your pet does ingest any of these, call your veterinarian immediately or call us at 214-547-9900.☎ www.eahcc.com
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This sweet little nugget, Maggie, came to see with her hurt paw! 🐾Our team was able to get her fixed up and she healing at home with her family! 🐶
#dogsofinstagram #dogsoffacebook🐾 #ertechlife #ervet #planoveterinarian #eahcc @highpointplano
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Toys are important to your pet’s wellbeing; they provide entertainment and comfort. As pets play with any object they can get their paws on, ensure their safety. 🐾 · Pet-proof your home by removing string, ribbon, rubber bands and children’s toys from their reach. · If you’re planning on buying them a new toy, make sure it’s the appropriate size. Toys that are too small can easily be swallowed or become lodged in your pet’s throat. · Make sure to discard toys when they start to break or are torn.
www.eahcc.com
☎214-547-9900
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Happy Sunday! Hopefully there aren't many (or any) houses who's pets have "helped" decorate! 😉🎄🐶🐱
www.eahcc.com
☎214-547-9900☎
#ervet #eahcc #planovet #ervettech #ertechlife #holidaypets #catsoffacebook #catsofinstagram #erveterinarians #planoveterinarian
Hiccup is fascinated with the tree lights! 🎄 Hopefully he stays out of the tree! Any one else's cats 🐱(or dogs🐶) enjoying the holiday decorations?
www.eahcc.com
214-547-9900
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The risk of hypothermia becomes higher during the cold weather. Protect your furry friends this winter. If you think your pet may be showing signs, get them to a veterinarian immediately and take action steps below:
• Remove them from the cold
• Wrap them in warm coats or blankets
• Use your body warmth to increase their body temperature
• If they lose consciousness and are breathing, put them in the recovery position
• If you know pet CPR, respond quickly if they stop breathing.
☎️214-547-9900
www.eahcc.com
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As the weather is cooling down, we recommend preparing your pets for the cold weather.
🐶 Provide a warm, cozy place to sleep
❄️ Get your dog a jacket or sweater
😍 Provide adequate shelter
🐾 Protect and inspect your dog’s paws, keep them as dry as possible
☔️ Protect them against hypothermia – keep them inside when it’s really cold, only going outside for bathroom breaks
🙌 When exercising, allow your dog a slow warmup
🐕 Keep them away from heaters
214-547-990
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This little "Sugar Plum" was brought in by Dallas Dog - Rescue.Rehab.Reform after she was found having been hit by a car. She got some much needed rest, fluids, and medication. She's sweet little one and is doing well! Wish her a speedy recovery!!🐶
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HUGE thank you to Dallas Dog - Rescue.Rehab.Reform for this yummy treat on this Christmas Eve! 🍰 Our staff greatly appreciates the delicious treat!
☎215-547-9900
www.eahcc.com
#ervet #eahcc #planovet #ervettech #holidaypets #vettechlife #planoveterinarians #dallasdogrrr
New Year’s Eve celebrations may include fireworks; however, they can be terrifying for pets and may cause them to escape and become lost. Here’s some ways to help keep them safe.
✔️ Secure pets in a comfy place indoors🐶🐱
✔️ Make sure all pets have ID tags
✔️ Keep alcohol out of paws reach🥂
✔️ Never let pets outside during fireworks🎆
PLUS beware of NYE decorations like streamers, noisemakers, tinsel and balloons. Keep them away from pets to avoid ingestion.🎉
☎214-547-9900
www.eahcc.com
#ervet #eahcc #planovet #ervettech #holidaypets #vettechlife #planoveterinarian #planoveterinarians #NYE2021 #goodbye2020 #HappyNewYear2021 #newyearpetsafety #newyearpet
You know your pet's behavior and health best and will know if something is amiss.🐾
🚨Emergencies can be emotional and stressful events, because our pets are family. We're here to care for your beloved pets as we do our own and also to offer support during a difficult time.
Check out our “What is an Emergency” page on our new website! We're here for you.
☎️ (214) 547-9900
https://www.eahcc.com/what-is-an-emergency
🐾Proper pet training can make a big impact in your dog’s health and wellness. Behavior lessons can help them stay engaged, reduce anxiety, limit destructive behaviors, understand their boundaries and keep safe. With consistency, praise, well-timed rewards, a level head and lots of practice, you and your pooch will continue to strengthen your bond. Do you have any special tips and tricks to share?
Upload a photo or video of your well-trained dog in action!
☎214-547-9900
www.eahcc.com
#ervet #eahcc #vettech #planovet #ervettech #vettechlife #erveterinarians #dogs #dogtraining #dogsofinstagram
🐾🎼 Wishing everyone some relaxation on this first Sunday of the New Year! How do your pets relax? Share below!
☎214-547-9900
www.eahcc.com
#eahcc #planovet #newyearpet #planoveterinarian #erveterinarians #vettechlife #vettech #ervettech #welcome2021
New Year’s Eve celebrations may include fireworks; however, they can be terrifying for pets and may cause them to escape and become lost. Here’s some ways to help keep them safe.
✔️ Secure pets in a comfy place indoors🐶🐱
✔️ Make sure all pets have ID tags
✔️ Keep alcohol out of paws reach🥂
✔️ Never let pets outside during fireworks🎆
PLUS beware of NYE decorations like streamers, noisemakers, tinsel and balloons. Keep them away from pets to avoid ingestion.🎉
☎214-547-9900
www.eahcc.com
#ervet #eahcc #planovet #ervettech #holidaypets #vettechlife #planoveterinarian #planoveterinarians #NYE2021 #goodbye2020 #HappyNewYear2021 #newyearpetsafety #newyearpet
We hope pet parents never need our 24-hour emergency care, and our team wants you to be prepared for the unexpected.
❓Questions? Check out our website link below ⬇️ to view just a few of the most frequently asked questions we receive. If you have a question that is not listed, please feel free to contact us directly at (214) 547-9900.
https://www.eahcc.com/faq
Our Dallas location - Emergency Animal Hospital of Collin County West is now OPEN 24/7/365! 🎉 Our entire EAHCC family is excited to provide compassionate, efficient ER and critical pet care 24 hours, 7 days a week at both locations! We hope pet parents never need our emergency services, but we’re here for you around-the-clock! 🐕🐈
https://www.eahcc.com/
You know your pet's behavior and health best and will know if something is amiss.🐾
🚨Emergencies can be emotional and stressful events, because our pets are family. We're here to care for your beloved pets as we do our own and also to offer support during a difficult time.
Check out our “What is an Emergency” page on our new website! We're here for you.
☎️ (214) 547-9900
https://www.eahcc.com/what-is-an-emergency
🐾Proper pet training can make a big impact in your dog’s health and wellness. Behavior lessons can help them stay engaged, reduce anxiety, limit destructive behaviors, understand their boundaries and keep safe. With consistency, praise, well-timed rewards, a level head and lots of practice, you and your pooch will continue to strengthen your bond. Do you have any special tips and tricks to share?
Upload a photo or video of your well-trained dog in action!
☎214-547-9900
www.eahcc.com
#ervet #eahcc #vettech #planovet #ervettech #vettechlife #erveterinarians #dogs #dogtraining #dogsofinstagram
🐾🎼 Wishing everyone some relaxation on this first Sunday of the New Year! How do your pets relax? Share below!
☎214-547-9900
www.eahcc.com
#eahcc #planovet #newyearpet #planoveterinarian #erveterinarians #vettechlife #vettech #ervettech #welcome2021
We hope pet parents never need our 24-hour emergency care, and our team wants you to be prepared for the unexpected.
❓Questions? Check out our website link below ⬇️ to view just a few of the most frequently asked questions we receive. If you have a question that is not listed, please feel free to contact us directly at (214) 547-9900.
https://www.eahcc.com/faq
Our Dallas location - Emergency Animal Hospital of Collin County West is now OPEN 24/7/365! 🎉 Our entire EAHCC family is excited to provide compassionate, efficient ER and critical pet care 24 hours, 7 days a week at both locations! We hope pet parents never need our emergency services, but we’re here for you around-the-clock! 🐕🐈
https://www.eahcc.com/
You know your pet's behavior and health best and will know if something is amiss.🐾
🚨Emergencies can be emotional and stressful events, because our pets are family. We're here to care for your beloved pets as we do our own and also to offer support during a difficult time.
Check out our “What is an Emergency” page on our new website! We're here for you.
☎️ (214) 547-9900
https://www.eahcc.com/what-is-an-emergency
🐾Proper pet training can make a big impact in your dog’s health and wellness. Behavior lessons can help them stay engaged, reduce anxiety, limit destructive behaviors, understand their boundaries and keep safe. With consistency, praise, well-timed rewards, a level head and lots of practice, you and your pooch will continue to strengthen your bond. Do you have any special tips and tricks to share?
Upload a photo or video of your well-trained dog in action!
☎214-547-9900
www.eahcc.com
#ervet #eahcc #vettech #planovet #ervettech #vettechlife #erveterinarians #dogs #dogtraining #dogsofinstagram
🐾🎼 Wishing everyone some relaxation on this first Sunday of the New Year! How do your pets relax? Share below!
☎214-547-9900
www.eahcc.com
#eahcc #planovet #newyearpet #planoveterinarian #erveterinarians #vettechlife #vettech #ervettech #welcome2021
We hope pet parents never need our 24-hour emergency care, and our team wants you to be prepared for the unexpected.
❓Questions? Check out our website link below ⬇️ to view just a few of the most frequently asked questions we receive. If you have a question that is not listed, please feel free to contact us directly at (214) 547-9900.
https://www.eahcc.com/faq
Our Dallas location - Emergency Animal Hospital of Collin County West is now OPEN 24/7/365! 🎉 Our entire EAHCC family is excited to provide compassionate, efficient ER and critical pet care 24 hours, 7 days a week at both locations! We hope pet parents never need our emergency services, but we’re here for you around-the-clock! 🐕🐈
https://www.eahcc.com/
You know your pet's behavior and health best and will know if something is amiss.🐾
🚨Emergencies can be emotional and stressful events, because our pets are family. We're here to care for your beloved pets as we do our own and also to offer support during a difficult time.
Check out our “What is an Emergency” page on our new website! We're here for you.
☎️ (214) 547-9900
https://www.eahcc.com/what-is-an-emergency
🐾Proper pet training can make a big impact in your dog’s health and wellness. Behavior lessons can help them stay engaged, reduce anxiety, limit destructive behaviors, understand their boundaries and keep safe. With consistency, praise, well-timed rewards, a level head and lots of practice, you and your pooch will continue to strengthen your bond. Do you have any special tips and tricks to share?
Upload a photo or video of your well-trained dog in action!
☎214-547-9900
www.eahcc.com
#ervet #eahcc #vettech #planovet #ervettech #vettechlife #erveterinarians #dogs #dogtraining #dogsofinstagram
🐾🎼 Wishing everyone some relaxation on this first Sunday of the New Year! How do your pets relax? Share below!
☎214-547-9900
www.eahcc.com
#eahcc #planovet #newyearpet #planoveterinarian #erveterinarians #vettechlife #vettech #ervettech #welcome2021
What is a pet emergency? 🚨
Our team has prepared info for pet parents in the link below.
We hope no one ever needs emergency care, but we are here for you 24/7/365!
📞(214) 547-9900
🏥10225 Custer Rd, Plano, TX 75025
https://www.eahcc.com/what-is-an-emergency
EAHCC.COM
What Is An Emergency? | Emergency Animal Hospitals of Collin County
A key ingredient found in antifreeze is ethylene glycol which is highly toxic and affects the nervous system and kidneys. Unfortunately, it has a sweet taste which can be enticing to your pet with only a small amount being fatal.
➖ Where ethylene glycol is found: base of portable basketball hoops, toilets, printer and pen ink, eye masks, snow globes.
➖ Signs your pet has ingested antifreeze: unsteadiness on their feet, vomiting, depression, increase in thirst and urination, loss of appetite, seizures.
If you think your pet has ingested antifreeze, take them to a veterinary hospital for immediate medical treatment.
We hope pet parents never need our 24-hour emergency care, and our team wants you to be prepared for the unexpected.
❓Questions? Check out our website link below ⬇️ to view just a few of the most frequently asked questions we receive. If you have a question that is not listed, please feel free to contact us directly at (214) 547-9900.
https://www.eahcc.com/faq
Our Dallas location - Emergency Animal Hospital of Collin County West is now OPEN 24/7/365! 🎉 Our entire EAHCC family is excited to provide compassionate, efficient ER and critical pet care 24 hours, 7 days a week at both locations! We hope pet parents never need our emergency services, but we’re here for you around-the-clock! 🐕🐈
https://www.eahcc.com/
You know your pet's behavior and health best and will know if something is amiss.🐾
🚨Emergencies can be emotional and stressful events, because our pets are family. We're here to care for your beloved pets as we do our own and also to offer support during a difficult time.
Check out our “What is an Emergency” page on our new website! We're here for you.
☎️ (214) 547-9900
https://www.eahcc.com/what-is-an-emergency
Valentine's Day is just around the corner. Next week, we'll be posting more information on common toxicities associated with February 14th. Stay tuned, and enjoy a smile. 🐾🐱
Scott Metzger Cartoons
January 28 at 2:46 PM ·
Cartoon from 2015. It's now a greeting card with NobleWorks. Available here: https://www.nobleworkscards.com/c3171vdg-cat-in-candy-hysterical-valentines-day-printed-greeting-card-scott-metzger.html
#TBT #cat #cats #ValentinesDay
Dog training isn’t solely for good dog behavior, but essential to a long lasting, healthy relationship with your furry friend.
Ideas for activities to do with your best friend this month:
🐶 Attend a dog training class, watch a video or follow an expert online
👉 Teach your dog a new skill or trick
🐾 Give them some socialization time at a dog park
🐕 Find them an interactive toy to help stave off boredom, and stimulate their natural curiosity
How do you keep your dog stimulated and well trained? Share any photos and tips below!
What is a pet emergency? 🚨
Our team has prepared info for pet parents in the link below.
We hope no one ever needs emergency care, but we are here for you 24/7/365!
📞(214) 547-9900
🏥10225 Custer Rd, Plano, TX 75025
https://www.eahcc.com/what-is-an-emergency
EAHCC.COM
What Is An Emergency? | Emergency Animal Hospitals of Collin County
A key ingredient found in antifreeze is ethylene glycol which is highly toxic and affects the nervous system and kidneys. Unfortunately, it has a sweet taste which can be enticing to your pet with only a small amount being fatal.
➖ Where ethylene glycol is found: base of portable basketball hoops, toilets, printer and pen ink, eye masks, snow globes.
➖ Signs your pet has ingested antifreeze: unsteadiness on their feet, vomiting, depression, increase in thirst and urination, loss of appetite, seizures.
If you think your pet has ingested antifreeze, take them to a veterinary hospital for immediate medical treatment.
We hope pet parents never need our 24-hour emergency care, and our team wants you to be prepared for the unexpected.
❓Questions? Check out our website link below ⬇️ to view just a few of the most frequently asked questions we receive. If you have a question that is not listed, please feel free to contact us directly at (214) 547-9900.
https://www.eahcc.com/faq
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, you may be getting ready to spend time with your loved one. It’s important not to forget about your pet too. Make sure they’re safe by keeping them away from:
🌟 Lilies as they’re highly toxic to cats
🌹 Roses as ingesting a thorn can puncture their paws or throat
🍫 Chocolate and lollies are toxic to both cats and dogs
🍷 Wine, cocktails and beer can cause serious harm to their tiny stomachs and internal systems
🎁 Gift wrapping can be hazardous if chewed or swallowed
🕯 Candles should be avoided in case they burn their paws on the wax or flame.
Valentine's Day is just around the corner. Next week, we'll be posting more information on common toxicities associated with February 14th. Stay tuned, and enjoy a smile. 🐾🐱
Scott Metzger Cartoons
January 28 at 2:46 PM ·
Cartoon from 2015. It's now a greeting card with NobleWorks. Available here: https://www.nobleworkscards.com/c3171vdg-cat-in-candy-hysterical-valentines-day-printed-greeting-card-scott-metzger.html
#TBT #cat #cats #ValentinesDay
Dog training isn’t solely for good dog behavior, but essential to a long lasting, healthy relationship with your furry friend.
Ideas for activities to do with your best friend this month:
🐶 Attend a dog training class, watch a video or follow an expert online
👉 Teach your dog a new skill or trick
🐾 Give them some socialization time at a dog park
🐕 Find them an interactive toy to help stave off boredom, and stimulate their natural curiosity
How do you keep your dog stimulated and well trained? Share any photos and tips below!
What is a pet emergency? 🚨
Our team has prepared info for pet parents in the link below.
We hope no one ever needs emergency care, but we are here for you 24/7/365!
📞(214) 547-9900
🏥10225 Custer Rd, Plano, TX 75025
https://www.eahcc.com/what-is-an-emergency
EAHCC.COM
What Is An Emergency? | Emergency Animal Hospitals of Collin County
A key ingredient found in antifreeze is ethylene glycol which is highly toxic and affects the nervous system and kidneys. Unfortunately, it has a sweet taste which can be enticing to your pet with only a small amount being fatal.
➖ Where ethylene glycol is found: base of portable basketball hoops, toilets, printer and pen ink, eye masks, snow globes.
➖ Signs your pet has ingested antifreeze: unsteadiness on their feet, vomiting, depression, increase in thirst and urination, loss of appetite, seizures.
If you think your pet has ingested antifreeze, take them to a veterinary hospital for immediate medical treatment.
🚨UPDATE: WE ARE OPEN!!🚨
The EAHCC remains open 24/7! If you should need to bring your pet in please be careful!
We are still going through rolling power outages and ask for your patience and cooperation! Our team is working hard to continue to provide excellent patient care and customer service!
Things to remember:
*If you are calling and cannot get through, keep trying to call! In addition to having the rolling power outages we are experiencing high call volume.
*We are here! If you arrive and can't get through on the phones, we have staff watching for cars arriving and they will help you get checked in!
Stay safe and keep warm!! Thank you for your patience as we all navigate through this!
☎️214-547-9900
www.eahcc.com
📢Update - We are OPEN 24 hours and may be experiencing a high volume of calls. Every patient is our priority, and we're working around the clock to provide the best care for your best friends in need.
Emergency Animal Hospital of Collin County West in Dallas is temporarily CLOSED, as of 2/16/21, due to power outages.
🚨🐾Have a pet emergency?
▪ Our Plano team can be reached at (214) 547-9900.
▪ Drive *carefully* to 10225 Custer Rd, Plano, TX 75025.
▪ Call upon arrival, and remain in your vehicle for safety.
Thank you for your patience and understanding as our teams are working hard together to provide compassionate, efficient 24 hour ER care during this time. We're here for you!
📢
🚨WE'RE OPEN!!🚨
We hope everyone is able to stay home and keep warm!! However, we know emergencies happen in the most inopportune times. The EAHCC remains open during our winter storm. IF you should find yourself needing our assistance PLEASE be careful driving! We will be here when you arrive!
As rolling black outs continue our phones and computer systems may be down from time to time. Bare with us we navigate through this with you! Please use the bell in the event the phones are down when you arrive!
☎214-547-9900
www.eahcc.com
In our world, love has many four-letter words including woof and meow. 🐩🐈 It’s special day to recognize your sweethearts, so don’t forget to give your pets a little extra love and pampering today! Our hospital is open 24-7 in case you need us.
Share a picture of your pet in valentine spirit or just being simply lovable. 💘🐾
As we mentioned, Valentine's Day brings possible toxic foods and more within reach for your furry best friend. Here's a bit more info on common and not-so-common toxicities associated with February 14th. 💘🐾
A reminder - We're here for you 24/7.
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Common and Not-So-Common Valentine’s Day Toxicities for Pets
Give a dog a bone, or better yet, a biscuit! Did you know bone-shaped milk biscuits were invented in America? In 1907, Carleton Ellis came up with the idea when a slaughterhouse asked him to “do something” with waste milk. The cow’s milk minerals made for tasty and healthy treats.
Today, biscuits come in many forms and shapes. Does your dog have a favorite type? Do they perform any special tricks for their treat? Share a picture or video with us!
🏆 Thank You Miranda!!!
Miranda, our Lead Client Service Representative, shares her thoughts from last week’s events.
“Losing power was definitely a huge hurdle for us to overcome. Obviously we are all spoiled to electronic charts and systems in this day and age. Reception found we had to manually take down client/patient information. We would have about 30 minutes when the power came back on to enter the information in all systems, check clients out, and answer tons of phone calls coming in from concerned pet parents. Then the process would start all over again. For three days, this is how we managed. We came together as one unit and had clear communication from the front to the back of the hospital and vice versa. I wish everyone can see the camaraderie we had. Everyone dove in headfirst as a team. We finally came up for air, survived and are stronger from it.”
We’re stronger because of you, Miranda. #veterinarymedicine #veterinaryemergency
We've shared our very own #vetmedheroes with you over the past few days.
When asked about the events of last week, here's what Dr. Christian Hoyt 🩺 had to say - "This event reminded me of a quote by Phil Jackson. I think we are growing as a TEAM. WE all worked and pulled in the same direction. I was proud."
"The strength of the team is each individual member. The strength of each individual member is the team"- Phil Jackson
Thank you for all you do for our team, patients, and clients, Dr. Hoyt!
https://www.eahcc.com/staff/dr-christian-hoyt
A reminder to all pet owners to be cautious when it comes to both natural and processed pet toxins. Look out for:
❌ Human Medications – make sure to keep them in locked cupboards
❌ Baits & Poisons – the use of things like roach baits and weed killers should be avoided if possible
❌ Human Food – such as chocolate, coffee, onion, salt, and sultanas
❌ Toxic Plants – keep plants out of reach from your pets, both indoors and outdoors
❌ Household Items – socks, personal hygiene items, batteries, cleaning products, glow in the dark jewelry, paint, soaps and shampoo
❌ Alcohol & Cigarettes – don’t leave either unattended
If your pet consumes anything from this list, contact your vet immediately.
We are very thankful for our wonderful staff, colleagues, clients, and community in general! Big Thanks to The Dallas Morning News for sharing positive moments of pulling together as a team during recent events. 🙌🐾
DALLASNEWS.COM
Animal hospital weathered power outages, burst pipes to care for pets during winter storms
🏆 Thank You Miranda!!!
Miranda, our Lead Client Service Representative, shares her thoughts from last week’s events.
“Losing power was definitely a huge hurdle for us to overcome. Obviously we are all spoiled to electronic charts and systems in this day and age. Reception found we had to manually take down client/patient information. We would have about 30 minutes when the power came back on to enter the information in all systems, check clients out, and answer tons of phone calls coming in from concerned pet parents. Then the process would start all over again. For three days, this is how we managed. We came together as one unit and had clear communication from the front to the back of the hospital and vice versa. I wish everyone can see the camaraderie we had. Everyone dove in headfirst as a team. We finally came up for air, survived and are stronger from it.”
We’re stronger because of you, Miranda. #veterinarymedicine #veterinaryemergency
Exciting news: We're hiring! EAHCC is seeking veterinary technicians to join our growing team in both our Plano and Dallas locations. Looking for a positive work environment, a passionate team, and a state-of-the-art facility?
👇 Check out our job link below! 👇
https://www.indeedjobs.com/emergency-animal-hospital-of-collin-county-650969b/_hl/en?cpref=JXWAtnzf3XWjLOi4YeVNLqyMzQ_zPWPBQUy793b_Ll8
We’re excited that Spring is finally here! If you’re planning on doing some Spring cleaning in your house, backyard and shed, here’s some pet-safety tips to keep in mind.
🏠 Clearing – avoid leaving tempting objects out of place
🧹 Cleaning – keep your pet away whilst you’re using cleaning products and open windows to disperse any fumes
🔨 Household Hazards – if your completing DIY projects, put tools and other objects away after use
🌱 Garden – return gardening tools to the shed after use and keep your pet out of the shed where you store chemicals
A reminder to all pet owners to be cautious when it comes to both natural and processed pet toxins. Look out for:
❌ Human Medications – make sure to keep them in locked cupboards
❌ Baits & Poisons – the use of things like roach baits and weed killers should be avoided if possible
❌ Human Food – such as chocolate, coffee, onion, salt, and sultanas
❌ Toxic Plants – keep plants out of reach from your pets, both indoors and outdoors
❌ Household Items – socks, personal hygiene items, batteries, cleaning products, glow in the dark jewelry, paint, soaps and shampoo
❌ Alcohol & Cigarettes – don’t leave either unattended
If your pet consumes anything from this list, contact your vet immediately.
Is your dog one of these eight breeds? If so- kiss ‘em, they’re Irish! ☘
Before St. Patrick's Day comes to an end, we wanted to show some love to these Irish pups- so give them extra pets from us today! Have a safe and fun holiday 🍻
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! A friendly safety reminder to those celebrating this year:
🍻 As always, keep your pets away from alcohol. Any consumption can cause hypothermia, disorientation, vocalization, tremors, coma, and seizures
☘️ The shamrock is usually the plant type named oxalis acetosella. It’s toxic for cats and dogs as it can cause oral pain, hypersalivation, vomiting, diarrhea, and or swelling
If your pet has consumed either, we recommend calling your vet for the best course of action.
Happy Monday! Are you gearing up to go back to work? Already back? You might want to think about how the change will impact your pet. Here's a great article explaining how to make the transition as smooth as possible!
NORTHEASTANIMALHOSPITAL.COM
Helping Our Pets Adjust When We Return to Work
Exciting news: We're hiring! EAHCC is seeking veterinary technicians to join our growing team in both our Plano and Dallas locations. Looking for a positive work environment, a passionate team, and a state-of-the-art facility?
👇 Check out our job link below! 👇
https://www.indeedjobs.com/emergency-animal-hospital-of-collin-county-650969b/_hl/en?cpref=JXWAtnzf3XWjLOi4YeVNLqyMzQ_zPWPBQUy793b_Ll8
It's National Puppy Day! Celebrate with us and make our day by sharing your dog's cutest puppy pics below! 🙏👇
It's the first week of spring, so let's talk plants! 🌷 Some plants are toxic to pets, so be sure to do your research before adding them to your garden. Here's a quick cheat sheet:
❌ Lilies, Sago Palm, Tulips, Azalea, Oleander, Castor Bean, Cyclamen, Kalanchoe, Yew, Amaryllis, Autumn Crocus, Chrysanthemum, English Ivy, Pothos, and Schefflera
✔️ Instead try pet-friendly plants like Bamboo, Basil, Catnip, Chamomile, Lavender, Marigolds, Peppermint, Rosemary, Thyme, Violets, and Wheat Grass.
Is your dog one of these eight breeds? If so- kiss ‘em, they’re Irish! ☘
Before St. Patrick's Day comes to an end, we wanted to show some love to these Irish pups- so give them extra pets from us today! Have a safe and fun holiday 🍻
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! A friendly safety reminder to those celebrating this year:
🍻 As always, keep your pets away from alcohol. Any consumption can cause hypothermia, disorientation, vocalization, tremors, coma, and seizures
☘️ The shamrock is usually the plant type named oxalis acetosella. It’s toxic for cats and dogs as it can cause oral pain, hypersalivation, vomiting, diarrhea, and or swelling
If your pet has consumed either, we recommend calling your vet for the best course of action.
Happy Monday! Are you gearing up to go back to work? Already back? You might want to think about how the change will impact your pet. Here's a great article explaining how to make the transition as smooth as possible!
NORTHEASTANIMALHOSPITAL.COM
Helping Our Pets Adjust When We Return to Work