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If your animal was hit by a vehicle...
1.  Wait until roadway is clear to go to their assistance.
2.  Be cautious!  Even though your pet would never bite you under normal circumstances, they may be in shock and not recognize you.
3.  Check mouth and nose, note if there is any bleeding, vomiting or trouble breathing.  
4.  If animal is apprehensive, injured or trying to bite, muzzle before handling, but do NOT muzzle if the pet is having trouble breathing.
5.  If able, let pet get up.  If unable, use a stiff piece of plywood or cardboard (anything that will take weight) as a makeshift stretcher to move the animal out of the roadway.
6.  Keep animal calm and restrict movement.
7.  Call veterinarian immediately to let them know what happened and how long it will take you to get there.
8.  Go to veterinarian immediately!  Being hit by a car can result in chest injuries, broken bones, skin abrasions, concussions, open wounds, internal bleeding, internal organ damage and/ or shock.
                                                           Normandy Animal Hospital And Urgent Care
                                                           Emergency: (314) 383-4677
After Hours: Animal Emergency Clinic South  (314)822-7600
Associated Veterinary Specialists in Bridgeton  (314)739-3330
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Monday
09:30 am - 06:00 pm
Tuesday
09:30 am - 06:00 pm
Wednesday
09:30 am - 06:00 pm
Thursday
Closed
Friday
09:30 am - 05:00 pm
Saturday
09:30 am - 02:00 PM
Sunday
Closed
Primary Location
7626 Florissant Road
St. Louis, MO 63121
We help pets overcome pain and regain their mobility, providing personalized care solutions to help them get back to doing what they love quickly and effectively.
OUR LOCATION
7626 Florissant Road
St. Louis, MO 63121