Urgent Versus Emergency Care
Is your pet sick or injured? Know where to go for rapid, effective care.
*If your pet is experiencing an emergency, contact us immediately.
What is urgent care for pets?
Urgent care is intended for pets with unexpected but non-life-threatening needs. While these conditions are not emergencies, they do benefit from timely attention and care. Examples of reasons to seek urgent care include:
- Vomiting or diarrhea
- Allergies
- Limping
- Ear infection
- Toenail injury
- Minor wounds or insect bites
- Frequent thirst or urination

What is emergency care for pets?
Emergency care should be reserved for pets who require immediate life-saving care. These pets have experienced severe traumas or are in immediate danger or severe distress. Examples of pet emergencies include:
- Hit by a car
- Trouble breathing or choking
- Collapse or unresponsiveness
- Bloat (swollen belly, retching)
- Uncontrolled bleeding
- Heat stroke
Urgent Care at A Caring Vet
A Caring Vet provides limited urgent care services during normal business hours. These appointments are typically scheduled on a first-call, first-served basis and fit in between regular appointments. If your pet’s condition is urgent, please call as early as possible so we can do our best to accommodate their needs.
For emergency care
While we do not offer emergency services at A Caring Vet, we partner with trusted local veterinary emergency centers to ensure your pet receives prompt, expert care when it’s needed most. Please contact one of our recommended emergency facilities below:
