Emergency & Urgent Care
Urgent Pet Care
Does my pet need immediate care or can it be addressed at Urgent Care?
If your cat or dog exhibits any of the following signs, there might be a situation that requires medical attention. The best course of action in these urgent situations is to call and see if they eligible for an Urgent Care appointment.
URGENT CARE: THINGS TO LOOK FOR
This is not an exclusive list. Your pet could be showing other signs alerting you that something is wrong. You likely know your pet’s normal behavior better than anyone. If something seems out of the ordinary it is usually best to at least talk to a veterinary professional. If your regular veterinarian can’t see your pet promptly, give us a call and we can set up a timely Urgent Care appointment.
- Limping
- Bruising
- Constipation
- Toenail injury
- Minor Wounds
- Skin conditions
- Wound infection
- Anal gland problems
- Seems tired/lethargic
- Not eating or drinking
- Ear infection or swelling
- Coughing, sneezing or