Pet Fluid Therapy

Fluid therapy can be given intravenously, which is the most frequent way, or subcutaneously.

Pet Fluid Therapy

Pet Fluid Therapy

In circumstances where your pet may be recovering from surgery or experiencing dehydration, we may use fluid therapy to help flush out toxins and replenish essential nutrients in your pet. Thirst, dry mouth, weariness, and reduced urine are all signs of dehydration. The necessity of receiving quick treatment for dehydration cannot be overstated because untreated dehydration can result in more catastrophic complications like organ damage and even death. Fluid therapy can be given intravenously, which is the most frequent way, or subcutaneously.

Overall, pet fluid therapy is a successful treatment for a number of ailments, and our staff will decide if it will be advantageous for your pet depending on their particular circumstances.