We understand the need for emergency care is prevalent in this area. Many times, veterinary hospitals become overcome with scheduled appointments and are unable to accommodate emergencies or unwell appointments. It is our goal to be there for you and your beloved pets in these instances.
When to bring your pet in for Urgent Care Services:
- Coughing and sneezing
- Vomiting and diarrhea
- Fever
- Not eating or drinking
- Skin allergies
- Urinary issues (unless no urine production is observed)
- Lameness/Limping
- Minor wounds/lacerations
- Ear infections
- Vaccine reactions
- Eye discharge or squinting of the eye(s)
When to bring your pet in for Emergency Care Services:
- Dystocia
- Seizures
- Labored breathing
- Heat stroke
- Hit by car
- Major wounds/lacerations
- Uncontrolled bleeding
- Bloat
- Collapse
- Pale gums
- Unable to urinate