EPISODE · Jul 14, 2025 · 15 MIN
Paws Before Panic: The Raw Truth About Pet Emergency Rooms
from The Raw Dog Food Truth · host The Raw Dog Food Truth
Send us Fan MailDr. Judy Jasek and DeDe Murcer Moffett discuss when pet owners should take their animals to emergency veterinary care and how to avoid unnecessary tests and expenses. We explore the concerning trends in emergency vet care, including excessive testing, medication, and hospitalization that can sometimes make pets sicker rather than helping them recover.• Emergency vet visits can cost $800-$1000 just to walk in, with diagnostics adding $5000-$6000 more• Only true life-threatening conditions warrant emergency care (severe bleeding, inability to stand, uncontrolled seizures)• Pets often get worse in hospital settings due to stress, lack of rest, and multiple medications• Stand firm by requesting that they only rule out life-threatening conditions and stabilize your pet• Once stabilized, consider taking your pet home to rest rather than continuing hospitalization• Check ahavet.com resources tab for DIY treatments and when-to-go-to-ER guidance• Consider pet insurance for catastrophic coverage, especially for young healthy petsFind out how you can start your dog on the road to health and longevity. Go to rawdogfoodandcompany.com, where friends don't let friends feed kibble, and where your pet's health is our business.Support the showRaw Dog Food and Company Your Pet's Health is Our BusinessFree 20 Minute Pet Health ConsultDecrease Itching and allergies with this supplement Pure Raw Blends for Healthy Digestion HealthyTreats Pets LoveFollow Us: Youtube Instagram Facebook Friends Don't Let Friends Feed Kibble
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Paws Before Panic: The Raw Truth About Pet Emergency Rooms
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