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Emergency Animal Clinic Flowood Ms

Emergency Animal Clinic Flowood Ms

We know you love your pet and want to keep them as healthy as possible. While injuries are obvious signs that your pet needs immediate treatment, over conditions can be more challenging to identify. Recognizing the signs that your pet may need emergency services can help when he or she needs it most. At Dogwood Animal Hospital & Pet Resort, our team takes care of pets throughout the Brandon/Flowood area when they need it most.

Hopefully, you never need emergency veterinarian care, but our team is here for those dire situations. If your pet is acting abnormally, it may be time to bring them in for emergency services. If you see signs that your pet might be in trouble, understand that they may act aggressively, so take precautions to keep you and your pet safe. Signs of your pet needing emergency care may include:

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Having a pet first aid kit and understanding some basic first aid can make a huge difference in your animal’s emergency. Red Cross offers a short online animal first aid course, where you can learn the basics. This can help you know what to do in an emergency to keep your pet safe until our professional staff can see him or her. Regardless of the amount of training you have, it is essential to stay calm and level-headed for your pet’s sake in a crisis.

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By understanding your pet’s normal behavior patterns, you will be more aware of subtle signs that something life-threatening may be going on. Paying attention to these signs can help you get them the medical care they need. Sometimes, pets experience situations like heatstroke that may not be obvious but can be dangerous. Catching the problem early on can prevent your pet from developing more issues later in life.

If your pet experiences a medical emergency in the Brandon/Flowood area, our team is ready to help. It is essential to seek veterinary care for whatever your pet may be experiencing as soon as possible. No matter what the situation is, our team of professionals is here to help your loved one in any way we can. Our team at Dogwood Animal Hospital & Pet Resort provides the calming, compassionate care your pet needs. We hope that your pet never experiences trauma, but if they do, we are here for both of you. Contact us to see how we can help you and your animal.Information Possibly Outdated The information presented on this page was originally released on March 26, 2010. It may not be outdated, but please search our site for more current information. If you plan to quote or reference this information in a publication, please check with the specialist or author before proceeding.

FLOWOOD -- Private practice veterinarians are partnering with Mississippi State University to provide around-the-clock emergency care and referral services for critical cases in the Jackson area.

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The Animal Emergency and Referral Center at 1009 Treetops Boulevard in Flowood opened on March 17. From 7:30 a.m. until 6 p.m. on weekdays, the center’s veterinarian and three veterinary technicians handle critical surgery, orthopedic and neurological cases that are referred to them from practicing veterinarians. No elective surgeries, primary care or routine treatments are provided.

During times when a typical private practice would not be open -- evenings, weekends and holidays -- the center is staffed by four local veterinarians.

“Our goal is to provide quality after-hours care in a convenient location, ” Anderson said. “The clinic is just south of Lakeland Drive, behind Applebee’s restaurant.”

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Anderson said the opportunity to have the emergency clinic in conjunction with the regional referral center will be an asset to the area.

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Dr. Lee Tyner, a faculty member at MSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine, oversees MSU’s involvement in this partnership with nine capital-area veterinarians.

“This is a visionary effort that benefits every aspect of veterinary medicine, beginning with the animals and including their owners, private practitioners, the veterinary college and students, ” Tyner said. “A significant number of MSU’s referral cases come from the Jackson area. This clinic will relieve much of the travel issues for those cases and offer care without a two- or three-hour drive.”

On The Cutting Edge: Ribbon Cutting Celebrates New Emergency, Referral Clinic For Mississippi Animals

Dr. Matthew Johnson, a board-certified veterinary surgeon, is chief of staff. Other veterinarians include Drs. Ann Cook, Tracie Jones and Steven Prevost.Celebrating a ribbon-cutting ceremony Aug. 17 for the MSU College of Veterinary Medicine’s newly renovated and expanded Animal Emergency & Referral Center are, from left to right, Associate Dean Ron McLaughlin, Assistant Dean for Clinical Services Joey Burt, Sen. Josh Harkins, MSU President Mark E. Keenum, CVM Dean Kent Hoblet, Vice President for the Division of Agriculture, Forestry and Veterinary Medicine Keith Coble, ArCon Project Manager Wade Gibson, and Machado Patano Architects CEO and Principal David Machado. (Photo by Tom Thompson)

STARKVILLE, Miss.—The ribbon was cut for the Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine’s newly renovated and expanded Animal Emergency & Referral Center today [August 17].

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Located in Flowood, the AERC now offers 4, 929 square feet of renovated space along with a 14, 156-square-foot addition to the previous facility, allowing for all services rendered by the clinic to be located under one roof. The new facilities provide additional patient examination and treatment areas, expanded surgery suites, and in-house physical rehabilitation services, as well as improved waiting spaces and more parking for clients.

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The project also has allowed for the expansion of surgical care with a full-time veterinary surgeon now stationed at AERC. In addition, the remaining portion of the project—the second floor of the new addition which is slated to be completed this fall—will offer housing for DVM students during their fourth-year clinical rotation at the clinic and meeting space for various outreach programs and events.

Since it was established in 2007, as a result of a group of Jackson-area veterinarians reaching out to the college, and the subsequent partnership between the college and nine of these practitioners for the construction of the original 5, 200-square-foot facility at the current location in 2010, the AERC has become an integral part of teaching students and serving referring veterinarians and pet owners in central Mississippi and beyond.

MSU President Mark E. Keenum said this new and improved Animal Emergency & Referral Center is “a wonderful asset to the veterinarians and pet owners of Central Mississippi.”

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“It strengthens the College of Veterinary Medicine and Mississippi State University’s commitment to educating and preparing the next generation of veterinary professionals our state needs, ” Keenum said. “This facility, the remarkable work that takes place here, and the special people who get this work done are excellent examples of how Mississippi State University is taking care of what matters.”

The AERC currently handles a sizeable portion of the CVM’s caseload, providing its veterinary and veterinary medical technology students hands-on, experiential learning in a busy, urban, small-animal clinic, representative of what they could encounter following graduation. Area practitioners and their clients benefit from access to 24/7 emergency care as well as access to services provided by board-certified CVM veterinary specialists in surgery, ophthalmology, and dermatology that were previously only available on the college’s main campus in Starkville.

“Today we are celebrating completion of a project that will have a profound and lasting impact. It means everything we do here will be done better: Better patient care. Better service. Better teaching of our students, ” MSU CVM Dean Kent Hoblet said. “These improved AERC facilities strengthen our commitment to all we serve.”

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Machado Patano Design Group from the Mississippi Gulf Coast served as the architectural firm for the project, which began in May 2021 with ArCon Group handling construction and project management.

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Mississippi State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine provides world class research in animal and public health, high quality learning experiences, and cutting-edge veterinary care, all in a family-like atmosphere. Learn more at www.vetmed..

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