Veterinary Emergency Care
If you notice any of the following problems, bring your pet in immediately for emergency care or contact an emergency clinic.
Common Pet Emergencies
- Your pet isn't breathing or you can't feel a heartbeat.
- Your pet is unconscious and won't wake up.
- Your pet has been vomiting or has had diarrhea for more than 24 hours, or she is vomiting blood.
- You suspect any broken bones.
- Your pet is having trouble breathing or has something stuck in her throat.
- Your pet has had or is having a seizure.
- Your pet is bleeding from the eyes, nose, or mouth, or there is blood in her urine or feces.
- You think your pet might have ingested something toxic, such as antifreeze, rat poison, any kind of medication that wasn't prescribed to her, or household cleansers.
- Your pet, particularly your male cat, is straining to urinate, or is unable to. Get help quickly if your male cat is straining in the litterbox.
- Your pet shows signs of extreme pain, such as whining, shaking, and refusing to socialize.
- Your pet collapses or suddenly can't stand up.
- Your pet begins bumping into things or suddenly becomes disoriented.
- You can see irritation or injury to your pet's eyes, or she suddenly seems to become blind.
- Your pet's abdomen is swollen and hard to the touch, and/or she's gagging and trying to vomit.
- You see symptoms of heatstroke.
- Any trauma - even if the pet appears to be acting normally.
- Being hit by a car
- Falling out of a window
- A fight with another animal - Burns
- Your pregnant dog or cat has gone more than three to four hours between delivering puppies or kittens.
Do You Know What to Do If Your Pet is Poisoned?
No matter how careful you are, every household has hazards that could potentially poison a pet. Reacting quickly and effectively could save your pet's life. Learn more about common household poisons, signs of poisoning and how to respond in an emergency.
ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center
888-426-4435
Open 24 hours
Consultation fee applied to your credit card
Pet Poison Helpline
800-213-6680
Open 24 hours
Consultation fee applied to credit card
After Hours Emergency Clinics
If your pet has an emergency outside of regular hospital hours, we recommend the following emergency clinics:
Animal Referral and Emergency Center of Arizona (ARECA)
1648 North Country Club Drive
Mesa, Arizona 85201
480-898-0001
Emergency Animal Clinic, PLC
86 W. Juniper Ave.
Gilbert, AZ 85233
480-497-0222
List of Emergency Clinics in Gilbert, Chandler, Mesa, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Peoria and Tucson, Arizona.