VCA Animal Emergency Center of Gwinnett

Physical therapy, rehab help animals get back on their feet

Published: Apr 25, 2012

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Most animal shelters provide basic veterinary care like dog vaccinations and treatment for sick cats, but some go above and beyond to help severely disadvantaged animals live happily ever after.

The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) is a leader in rehabilitating dogs and cats that have been severely injured by natural disasters or animal cruelty. In fact, the ASPCA is the only national animal welfare organization that has an animal behavior team solely for rehabilitating animal victims of violence, The Associated Press reports. According to its official website, it fights animal cruelty that may arise from puppy mills, animal hoarding, dog fighting, the exotic pet trade and more.

The patients in these programs have often been rescued from puppy mills where the conditions led to diseases like mange. Others came from previous dog-fighting rings, where they were either trained to be aggressive or are entirely traumatized from the violence they have experienced, the news outlet reports. Many times, the animal can be "saved" from its past and placed in a pet adoption program.

"Saving depends on your definition," Pamela Reid, an animal behaviorist and vice president of the ASPCA's anti-cruelty behavior team, told the news source. "We certainly save them from cruel and inhumane situations."  VCA Animal Hospitals reports that often these rehabilitated pets require special homes and owners that are capable of providing ongoing intensive training in order for the pet to thrive.

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Emergency Care

VCA Animal Emergency Center of Gwinnett
1956 Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road
Lawrenceville, GA 30043
770-277-3220

Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday 6pm-8am and Saturday at noon through Monday 8am. We are open 24 hours on every holiday.

In case of an emergency...

  1. Remain calm... You are doing the best for your pet by taking steps to help.
  2. Call your family veterinarian first...If they are unavailable, call us!
  3. Tell us the nature of the problem... We will give you instructions on how to handle your pet while in route as we give you directions to the hospital.
  4. Be careful...When injured and scared, even a loving pet may bite. If in doubt, gently place a towel or blanket over your pet's head while ensuring good air circulation for breathing. This will help settle your pet.

Please click here to see what types of behavior or instances may be an emergency for your pet.

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