Animal Emergencies That Require Immediate Care

  • Severe bleeding or bleeding that doesn't stop within five minutes
  • Choking, difficulty breathing or nonstop coughing and gagging
  • Bleeding from nose, mouth, rectum, coughing up blood, or blood in urine
  • Inability to urinate or pass feces (stool), or obvious pain associated with urinating or passing stool
  • Injuries to your pet's eye(s)
  • You suspect or know your pet has eaten something poisonous (such as antifreeze, xylitol, chocolate, rodent poison, etc.)
  • Seizures and/or staggering
  • Fractured bones, severe lameness or inability to move leg(s)
  • Obvious signs of pain or extreme anxiety
  • Heat stress or heatstroke
  • Severe vomiting or diarrhea – more than two episodes in a 24-hour period, or either of these combined with obvious illness or any of the other problems listed here
  • Refusal to drink for 24 hours or more
  • Unconsciousness
    The bottom line is that ANY concern about your pet's health warrants, at minimum, a call to your veterinarian.

Office Hours

Our Regular Schedule

Monday:

6pm

8am

Tuesday:

6pm

8am

Wednesday:

6pm

8am

Thursday:

6pm

8am

Friday:

6pm

8am

Saturday:

12pm

Open

Sunday:

Open

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