Dr. Ana Reyes
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Dr. Ana Reyes

Emergency & Critical Care Veterinarian

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.

Dr. Ana Reyes is an AI-generated fictional expert persona, not a real individual. This persona represents veterinary emergency and critical care expertise modelled on professional standards. Content is for educational purposes only and does not replace consultation with a licensed emergency veterinarian.
Credentials
DACVECC, 10+ years emergency triage
Focus
Emergency

Authored Guides

GUIDE
Cat Heat Stroke First Aid for Philippine Pet Owners
Cat Health & Wellness 10m

Cat Heat Stroke First Aid for Philippine Pet Owners

The Philippines' tropical heat and high humidity put cats at year-round risk of heat stroke. Learn the cooling steps, warning signs, and when to rush your cat to the nearest emergency vet clinic.

Dr. Ana Reyes
GUIDE
Heat Stress in Hamsters and Gerbils: PH Emergency Guide
Small Pets & Birds 10m

Heat Stress in Hamsters and Gerbils: PH Emergency Guide

Philippine tropical heat and humidity make hamsters and gerbils extremely vulnerable to heat stroke year-round. This guide covers emergency first aid, safe cooling methods, and prevention strategies for Filipino pet owners.

Dr. Ana Reyes
GUIDE
Heatstroke in Dogs: Cooling Protocols for PH Climate
Dog Health & Wellness 10m

Heatstroke in Dogs: Cooling Protocols for PH Climate

The Philippines' tropical heat and extreme humidity make dogs vulnerable to heatstroke year round. Learn breed risks, correct cooling steps, and when to rush to the emergency vet.

Dr. Ana Reyes
GUIDE
Heat Stress in Indoor Cats: A Philippine Emergency Guide
Cat Health & Wellness 10m

Heat Stress in Indoor Cats: A Philippine Emergency Guide

Indoor cats in the Philippines face serious heatstroke risk due to tropical heat and humidity, even without direct sun exposure. Learn how to spot the warning signs and act fast before it becomes fatal.

Dr. Ana Reyes