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Sick Visits & Injury Care: Here When Your Pet Needs Us Most
When your pet isn’t acting like itself, whether it’s a sudden illness, a limp, or something just seems off—it’s important to get answers quickly. Our veterinary team is here to help assess, diagnose, and treat your pet when they’re not feeling their best.

We know how stressful it can be when your pet is sick or hurt. Our goal is to provide compassionate care and clear communication, so you’re never left wondering what’s next.

When to Schedule a Sick Visit

It’s always okay to call if you’re unsure. In general, we recommend booking a visit if your pet shows any of the following:

  • Vomiting or diarrhea

  • Limping or pain

  • Coughing or sneezing

  • Loss of appetite

  • Sudden weight loss

  • Excessive itching or shaking head

  • Eye or ear discharge

  • Trouble urinating or going to the bathroom

  • Lethargy or hiding

  • Open wounds, swelling, or visible injury

Even subtle behavior changes can be signs that something’s wrong—especially in cats or senior pets.

What to Expect During a Sick Visit

  • Thorough physical exam to assess the issue

  • Discussion of symptoms and any changes you’ve noticed

  • Diagnostics as needed, such as bloodwork, urinalysis, x-rays, or ultrasound

  • Treatment recommendations tailored to your pet’s condition

  • Clear explanation of options, costs, and home care instructions

In many cases, we can start treatment on the same day. If your pet needs further testing or specialist care, we’ll help coordinate that too.

Injury & Wound Care

Accidents happen. From minor scrapes to more serious trauma, we offer:

  • Wound cleaning, sutures, or bandaging

  • Pain management and anti-inflammatories

  • Digital x-rays for possible fractures or internal injuries

  • Monitoring for infection or swelling during follow-up visits

If your pet is bleeding, unable to stand, or in distress, please call us right away so we can prepare for urgent care.


No one knows your pet like you do. If something doesn’t seem right, don’t wait, we’re here to help you get to the bottom of it and guide your pet back to feeling like themselves.

🐾 Looking to keep your pet healthy and happy? Visit us—we’re here to support every step of the way.

FAQs

There is no question too big or too small for our veterinary team.

Those are tapeworm segments. The entire segmented worm is actually much longer. Please bring your pet in to County Line Animal Hospital. We can discuss a treatment plan to help get rid of them.

County Line Animal Hospital says that While hairballs are a common reason for a cat to vomit, it is not the only reason. The lining of a cat's stomach can have many more inflammatory cells than most other mammals, making them about the world's best vomiters. These inflammatory cells will often trigger when the cat ingests too much food at a time, swallows kibble whole, or eats food it is sensitive or allergic to. Make an appointment, and we can see if a change in diet is needed.

There are multiple reasons for a cat to suddenly stop using the litterbox, both medical and behavioral. The tricky part is determining the exact cause. Inappropriate urination is the more common complaint than stool outside the litter pan. You need to examine the color of the urine (clear, dark yellow or orange, pink or red) and the volume of urine the cat is leaving (large amount versus only a few drops at a time), and the frequency of urination (cat can hold it for hours or is urinating every few minutes). Is the cat straining to urinate in the litter pan as well as outside of the litter pan, or has it simply chosen another spot to urinate? Call County Line Animal Hospital for an appointment and have us check your cat out.

County Line Animal Hospital says that there are several causes for your pet to scratch and chew at themselves, but the most common cause is allergies. Your pet can be allergic to as many different things as humans. While we often suffer from watery eyes, runny noses, and sneezing, your pets will often be itchy. The itchiness may be generalized or localized, seasonal or year-round, depending on what your pet is allergic to and how allergic your pet is.

Payment in full is expected at the time services are rendered. County Line Animal Hospital accepts Mastercard, Visa, Discover, American Express, most debit cards, and cash. To keep costs down, we cannot accept personal checks. Financing is only allowed for life-threatening emergency situations and must be approved by Dr. MacMahon. No other staff member has the authority to approve financing and is instructed to obtain a deposit to cover hospital time and expenses of treatment while waiting for financing approval. We recommend CareCredit Veterinary Financing. We will be glad to assist you with your application if necessary. We also recommend pet insurance and can provide you with brochures from several companies.