Pet Injury FAQs

Pet Injury FAQs

At Oak Grove Veterinary Hospital in San Jose, CA, we understand how upsetting it can be when your pet is hurt. Whether it's a cut, a limp, or a more serious injury, knowing what to do can help keep your pet safe and improve his or her recovery. Below are some frequently asked questions to guide you in those critical moments.

How Can I Tell If My Pet Is Seriously Injured?

Look for signs like heavy bleeding, deep wounds, broken bones, or trouble breathing. Limping, swelling, or whining can also signal pain. If your pet is unusually quiet or hiding, that can be a sign something is wrong. Trust your instincts—if it seems serious, call us right away.

What Should I Do If My Pet Is Bleeding?

Apply gentle pressure with a clean cloth to help stop the bleeding. Avoid using a tourniquet, as it can do more harm than good. Once the bleeding is controlled, bring your pet in for an exam. Even a minor cut can lead to infection if not treated properly.

My Pet Is Limping but Still Walking. Should I Be Worried?

Limping means your pet is in pain, even if he or she is still mobile. It could be a strain, sprain, or even a fracture. Limit its movement and schedule a visit with us as soon as possible.

Can I Give My Pet Pain Medication from Home?

No, never give human medications to pets, as many of them can be toxic to animals. Always speak to a vet before offering any kind of medication.

When Should I Bring My Pet in After an Injury?

If your cat or dog shows signs of pain, bleeding, swelling, or difficulty moving, contact us right away. Delaying treatment can make the injury worse.

Contact Oak Grove Veterinary Hospital for Pet Injury Treatment Today

For expert care and quick relief for your pet, contact Oak Grove Veterinary Hospital in San Jose, CA, at (408) 227-1661 today to schedule an appointment. Our compassionate team is dedicated to your pet’s health and ensuring a smooth recovery. When you need a veterinarian near you, we’re here to help!

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Oak Grove Veterinary Hospital

Monday:

9:00 am-6:00 pm

Tuesday:

9:00 am-6:00 pm

Wednesday:

9:00 am-6:00 pm

Thursday:

9:00 am-6:00 pm

Friday:

9:00 am-6:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

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