Emergency and Urgent Situations

Emergency and Urgent Situations

Here When Your Pet Needs Help … Without Judgment, Without Hesitation

We know how stressful it can feel when your dog or cat companion is suddenly sick, injured, or “just not acting like themselves.” Whether you’re worried something serious is happening or you simply need reassurance, our team is here to support you with compassion, clear guidance, and no judgment. We’ve experienced those scary, unexpected moments with our own pets as well. Accidents happen, and we’re here to help you through them.

If your pet is experiencing an urgent concern during business hours, please call us right away. We will talk through your pet’s symptoms, help you decide the best next step, and work to see your pet as quickly as possible.

Emergency and Urgent Situations

Urgent Care vs. Emergencies: What’s the Difference?

Urgent Care

These situations are concerning but not immediately life-threatening.

Please call us immediately so we can help you to determine the next best step for your pet. 

Common examples include:

  • Coughing or sneezing
  • Ear infections
  • Eye irritation
  • Lameness or limping
  • Minor wounds
  • Pain or discomfort without collapse
  • Sudden behavior changes
  • Vomiting or diarrhea (especially if sudden or persistent)
Emergency Situations

These require immediate medical attention. 

If this happens during our business hours, please call us right away.

If it’s outside our hours, go directly to the nearest emergency hospital.

Common examples include:

  • A bloated or distended abdomen
  • Collapse or inability to stand
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Ingestion of toxins, medications, or foreign objects
  • Major trauma (hit by car, big fall, dog fight)
  • Severe pain
  • Seizures
  • Sudden inability to urinate (especially male cats)
  • Uncontrolled bleeding
Emergency and Urgent Situations

After-Hours Emergency Care

If your pet experiences a medical emergency when we are closed, we trust the following emergency veterinary hospitals to provide exceptional, timely care:

Bolton Veterinary Hospital

222 Boston Turnpike

Bolton, CT 06043

(860) 646-6134

Central Hospital for Veterinary Medicine

4 Devine St

North Haven, CT 06473

(203) 865-0878

Vet Specialists of West Hartford

993 N Main St

West Hartford, CT 06117

(860) 236-3273

Pieper Memorial Veterinary Center

730 Randolph Rd

Middletown, CT 06457

(860) 347-8387

Emergency and Urgent Situations

When You’re Worried, We’re Here

Whether it’s a true emergency or something you’ve simply never seen before, you don’t have to navigate it alone. Our team is here for guidance, reassurance, and help when you need it most.

Call us anytime during business hours for urgent concerns.

For after-hours emergencies, please contact one of the trusted hospitals above.