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Emergency Care

Emergency Services

Call us anytime during business hours if you think your pet is having an emergency and we will either get you an urgent appointment, or if it is in the best interest for your pet, we may direct you to call an emergency service.

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For after hours emergencies:

  • Current clients, please review your paperwork for the clinic's emergency contact information. You can find our emergency number at the bottom of any past invoice.

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  • If there is no response from the medical staff or you are not a current client please contact one of the following clinics for help:

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When to call our emergency line

Sometimes it can be difficult to tell when to call us about your pet's health. Here are some symptoms and reasons to call us for an emergency:

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  • Blue, white, or very pale gums

  • Collapse or loss of consciousness

  • Inability to walk

  • Seizures

  • Difficulty breathing

  • Dizziness, imbalance or circling

  • Extremely bloated abdomen

  • Fainting or weakness

  • Inability or straining to urinate

  • Heat exhaustion

  • Lethargy

  • Excessive vomiting or diarrhea

  • Excessive salivation

  • Signs of acute severe pain (such as crying out very loudly and excessively)

  • Body temperature over 104 or under 99

  • You suspect your pet has swallowed a foreign body or a toxin

  • Your pet has been in a fight or been bitten by another animal

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