Monitor your pet’s vital signs:
It’s important to monitor your pet’s vital signs, including their temperature, heart rate, and breathing, to ensure that they are stable. If you notice any changes, it’s important to seek immediate medical attention. It is also important to keep a close eye on the wound and make sure that it is not showing any signs of infection such as redness, swelling, or discharge. Keep a journal of your pet’s vital signs and any other observations you make, so you can share this information with your vet during follow-up visits.
Seek professional medical attention:
If your pet has been injured, it’s important to seek professional medical attention as soon as possible. Your veterinarian will be able to provide the appropriate treatment and care to help your pet recover. This may include cleaning and stitching the wound, setting a broken bone, or prescribing medication. It’s important to follow your veterinarian’s instructions and to keep all follow-up appointments to ensure your pet’s recovery is on track.