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
Rabbit Heat Stroke: Emergency Cooling Guide for U.S.
Rabbits are among the most heat-vulnerable pets in American homes. This guide covers emergency cooling steps, prevention strategies, and when to rush to a U.S. emergency veterinary clinic.
Cat Heat Stroke First Aid: Signs, Cooling, Vet Care
Cats hide heat stroke until organ damage is underway. Learn how to spot the signs, cool safely using tepid water, and get emergency veterinary care across the U.S.
Spring Lily Poisoning in Cats: A U.S. Emergency Guide
True lilies are fatally toxic to cats, and spring is peak exposure season across the United States. Learn how to act fast, where to call, and how to prevent lily poisoning in your home.
Pet Sitter Emergency Guide for the U.S.
U.S. pet sitters face unique challenges during emergencies, from navigating state veterinary consent laws to managing climate risks that vary wildly by region. This guide covers the protocols, legal frameworks, and first response steps every American pet sitter needs.
Spring Leptospirosis in Dogs: U.S. Emergency Guide
Leptospirosis cases in dogs spike across the United States each spring as warming temperatures and rainfall create ideal conditions for bacterial transmission. Knowing the warning signs and emergency steps can mean the difference between a full recovery and fatal organ failure.