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What to do in a pet emergency

Updated 20 Jun 2026 5 min read
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In an emergency, two things matter: getting your pet to a vet that can help, and staying calm enough to be useful on the way. Here’s how to tell when it’s urgent, what to do in the first few minutes, and how to find an after-hours clinic fast.

Signs it can’t wait

Call a vet immediately if you see any of these:

When in doubt, phone a clinic and describe what you’re seeing. They would always rather you call.

The first few minutes

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Why “call ahead” really matters

Not every clinic is open after hours, and not every open clinic is set up for critical cases. Of the clinics we’ve checked, 3 state on their own website that they handle emergencies or after-hours care. Calling first means you don’t arrive at a closed door — or a clinic that has to send you somewhere else.

Be ready before it happens

Save your regular vet’s number and your nearest after-hours clinic in your phone now, while it’s calm. Know which direction you’d drive at 2am. A few minutes today is the difference between searching and acting when it counts.