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Emergency Vet in Bellingham, WA | Animal Emergency Care (AEC) At Animal Emergency Care, we understand how much your pets mean to you When you face a veterinary emergency, you want an expert veterinary team you can trust to provide the highest level of medical care and support, 24-hours a day, 7 days a week
Community Activities - Animal Emergency Care (AEC) Bellingham, WA We host each clinic in two sessions, separated by twenty-eight (28) days, in order to provide appropriate vaccine boosters to participants Hosting multiple events allows wider access to care and more opportunities for collaboration with the affected community
About Us - Animal Emergency Care (AEC) Bellingham, WA At Animal Emergency Care, we understand how much your pets mean to you When you face a veterinary emergency, you want an expert veterinary team you can trust to provide the highest level of medical care and support, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
What to Expect at the Emergency Vet - Animal Emergency Care (AEC . . . Fortunately, our Animal Emergency Care team is available 365 days a year, 24 hours a day We understand the stress pet owners face with an injured or sick pet, and we have answers to some common questions about what to expect if your pet requires a veterinary emergency hospital visit
Veterinary Emergency Blog - Animal Emergency Care (AEC) Bellingham, WA Welcome to #AECPrevents, where the Animal Emergency Care team shares crucial information to keep your pets safe and healthy Our blog is organized by categories like emergency care, pet health, and seasonal tips
Being Cold is Not Cool: Understanding Hypothermia in Pets - Animal . . . Ensure your pets stay warm this winter to avoid hypothermia and an unplanned emergency visit with our Animal Emergency Care team What is hypothermia in pets? A healthy pet’s body temperature is normally much higher than a human’s, ranging from 100 to 102 5 degrees