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
Cat Heat Stroke First Aid in Singapore: Signs and Cooling
Singapore's year-round tropical heat and high humidity make cats especially vulnerable to heat stroke. Learn the critical cooling steps, warning signs unique to our climate, and when to rush to an emergency vet.
Heat Stress in Hamsters and Gerbils: Singapore Guide
Singapore's tropical climate makes hamsters and gerbils permanently vulnerable to heat stroke. This guide covers prevention, emergency first aid, and finding exotic pet vets in Singapore.
Pet Sitter Emergency Guide for Singapore
A Singapore-specific guide for pet sitters on handling veterinary emergencies when the owner is away. Covers local emergency clinics, AVS regulations, tropical climate risks, and consent protocols in SGD.
Heatstroke in Dogs: Cooling First Aid for Singapore
Singapore's year-round tropical heat and extreme humidity make every dog a heatstroke candidate, not just in summer. Learn the cooling protocols, breed risks, and emergency steps specific to living on the equator.
Heat Stress in Indoor Cats in Singapore: Emergencies
Singapore's year-round tropical heat and high humidity put indoor cats at constant risk of heat stress. Recognising emergency signs and acting fast can save your cat's life.