We strive to accommodate daytime emergencies for our clients though we cannot always guarantee availability due to variations in the day-to-day caseload. Dr. Kelly & Dr. Kean both worked in a busy after-hours emergency clinic for years and can handle a variety of urgent needs and emergencies for your pets. If you have an emergency with your pet, please give us a call during business hours. For after-hours emergencies, please see the Pet Health Checker on the main page of our website. Please also see a list of local emergency clinics for after-hours services.
Signs Your Pet May Need to be Seen on an Emergency Basis
Whether it’s an injury or illness, there are a variety of vet emergencies that require the urgent attention of a skilled veterinarian. We understand that when your pet is experiencing worrisome symptoms, it can be stressful, confusing, and frustrating to understand what’s wrong. Here are some clear signs they may need emergency pet care:
Vomiting and/or diarrhea
Seizures
Disorientation or difficulty walking
Sudden refusal to eat or drink
Suspected ingestion of a toxin or foreign body
Sudden lack of energy or lethargy
Limping
Blood in urine, stool or vomit
Vet Emergency Care FAQ
Some frequently asked questions regarding emergency pet care include:
How do I know if it's an emergency?
We understand that, in the moment, it’s not always easy to determine if your pet is having an emergency. If you feel like something is wrong, trust your instincts, and don’t hesitate to contact our animal hospital. We are happy to respond quickly and help determine if your furry loved one is suffering from a non-threatening issue or if they require immediate attention.
What happens next? Will my pet need a follow-up appointment?
We want your pet to recover as quickly as possible. Depending on the issue, additional testing or services may be required after the initial emergency visit. Our caring veterinary team will always discuss treatment options, costs, and recovery times with you before moving forward with any procedures.
Can I be with my pet during the emergency visit?
Yes. Seeing a familiar face can help your pet relax during the examination. However, if we must perform an emergency procedure, we may ask that you remain in the waiting room. Rest assured, our trusted and attentive staff will continuously monitor your pet’s condition and will always be transparent regarding your pet’s health and well-being.
If you are not able to reach us during daytime business hours, please contact one of the following emergency clinics.
404 Veterinary Emergency and Referral Hospital
510 Harry Walker Parkway South
Newmarket, ON L3Y 0B3
905-953-1933
King Animal Hospital
1265 19th Sideroad
King City, ON L7B 1K5
1-888-622-7345 / 365-340-5518
Vaughan-Richmond Hill Veterinary Emergency Clinic
10303 Yonge Street
Richmond Hill, ON L4C 3B9
908-884-1832