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Immediate Pet Care

If your pet is experiencing a medical emergency, please call Valley Animal Hospital for guidance from our veterinary team.

During business hours, our team provides urgent evaluation, stabilization, and treatment for pets facing sudden illness or injury. We use ultrasound, laser therapy, and other modern diagnostic tools to assess your pet's condition quickly and accurately, so we can recommend the safest next step for your dog or cat.

If your pet needs services beyond what we can provide in-house, including overnight monitoring or round-the-clock critical care, we will help coordinate a referral to a 24-hour emergency animal hospital. Calling us first allows us to guide you and your pet to the right level of care as quickly as possible.

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Urgent Care Visits

What Is Considered a Pet Emergency?

  • Injury from a traumatic accident or an attack by another animal
  • Fainting or collapse
  • Paralysis or sudden loss of movement
  • Seizures
  • Difficulty breathing or choking
  • Heavy or uncontrolled bleeding
  • Severe or ongoing vomiting or diarrhea
  • Broken bones
  • Deep cuts or puncture wounds
  • Severe allergic reactions
  • Heat exhaustion or heatstroke
  • Bloated or distended abdomen
  • Ingestion of a toxic substance, such as chocolate, xylitol, or rodenticide
  • Labor complications or a mother struggling to deliver puppies or kittens
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When Should I Bring My Pet to Urgent Care?

  • Upset stomach (vomiting or diarrhea)
  • Signs of dehydration
  • Itchy skin, hives, or unusual rashes
  • Wounds, cuts, or scrapes
  • Limping or noticeable discomfort
  • Eye issues (redness, discharge, or excessive tearing)
  • Ear infections or head shaking
  • Pale or discolored gums
  • Changes in appetite or thirst
  • Coughing, sneezing, or nasal discharge
  • Fleas, ticks, or intestinal parasites
  • Swallowing a foreign object, such as a toy or bone
  • Blood in urine or straining to urinate
  • Constipation or straining to defecate
  • Sudden lameness or joint pain, such as a suspected cruciate or patellar injury

Urgent Care Diagnostics & Treatment

  • Bloodwork: Lab testing helps us identify infections, organ issues, or toxin exposure behind an unexplained illness.
  • Ultrasound: Ultrasound imaging helps us evaluate internal injuries or abnormalities after an accident or sudden illness.
  • Wound care and surgery: From cleaning and closing wounds to orthopedic repairs such as cruciate ligament or patellar luxation surgery, our surgical team is equipped to provide the care your pet needs.
  • Laser therapy: Laser treatment can help reduce pain and inflammation and support healing after an injury or procedure.
  • Medication: We keep a range of medications on hand to treat pain, infection, and other urgent conditions on the spot.
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