URGENT & EMERGENCY CARE
Because Pets Don't Wait for Office Hours
We do our best to accommodate urgent cases and offer a limited number of same-day appointments, as well as drop-off options to be seen between scheduled visits.
However, due to ongoing veterinary shortages, there may be times when we need to refer you to an emergency clinic.
Please give us a call to discuss your concerns—we’re happy to help determine whether your pet should be seen right away, referred, or safely monitored at home.
Recognizing the Signs of Pet Emergencies
Difficulty Breathing: Wheezing, gasping, or labored breathing.
Discolored Gums or Tongue: Blue, white, or red gums/tongue
Significant Cuts or Wounds: Deeper than a scrape, especially if profuse bleeding.
Sudden collapse
Animal Bites with Unknown Vaccination History: Risk of infections or Rabies.
Seizures: Single or multiple.
Anaphylactic Shock Symptoms: Skin or facial swelling, hives, excessive salivation, vomiting, or diarrhea.
Heatstroke Symptoms: Excessive panting, drooling, vomiting, diarrhea, staggering, lethargy, or absence of urine production.
If your pet is showing any of these symptoms or any other serious signs of illness, don’t wait. Please contact us right away. Emergencies require prompt attention.