Dr. Ana Reyes
Dr. Reyes is an emergency and critical care veterinarian (DACVECC) with over 10 years of triage experience, specialising in first-aid education and time-sensitive emergency recognition for pet owners. Her guides provide direct, actionable guidance for recognising genuine emergencies and performing basic first aid, drawing on RECOVER resuscitation guidelines and ACVECC standards.
- Credentials
- DACVECC, 10+ years emergency triage
- Focus
- Emergency
Authored Guides
Heatstroke in Rabbits and Guinea Pigs: Ireland May Guide
An Ireland focused guide to recognising and treating heatstroke in rabbits and guinea pigs during humid May heat spikes. Includes Irish veterinary contacts, hutch placement advice, and a printable triage checklist.
Rabbit Heat Stroke in Ireland: Cooling & Safety
Irish summers may be mild, but high humidity and poor ventilation can push rabbits into heat stroke surprisingly fast. This guide covers prevention, first aid, and emergency steps for rabbit owners in Ireland.
Lily Poisoning in Cats: Emergency Guide for Ireland
True lilies are fatally toxic to cats, and their cultural significance in Ireland makes spring exposure a serious risk. This guide covers Irish veterinary resources, local garden hazards, and emergency steps for cat owners across Ireland.
Pet Sitter Emergency Guide for Ireland
A comprehensive guide for pet sitters in Ireland covering veterinary emergencies, consent forms, first response protocols, and Ireland-specific regulations. Includes the 3 C rule, restricted breed considerations, and local poison helpline information.
Leptospirosis in Spring: Emergency Steps for Dogs in Ireland
Ireland's wet, mild climate makes leptospirosis a persistent spring threat for dogs across both rural farmland and urban parks. Learn how to spot the early signs, act fast, and protect your dog and family from this dangerous zoonotic infection.
Flystrike in Rabbits: Emergency Signs for Ireland
Ireland's mild, humid climate creates ideal conditions for blowfly activity from early spring. Every rabbit owner needs to recognise the warning signs of flystrike and act within minutes.