When Minutes Matter

Urgent care for dogs and cats.

Is this an Emergency?

Common Pet Emergencies

  • Ingestion of rat poison, chocolate or anti-freeze needs IMMEDIATE attention. A list of toxic substances for cats and dogs may be found here.
  • Difficult or labored breathing
  • Vomiting / loss of appetite
  • Lethargy or unusual restlessness

  • Rapid or extremely slow pulse
  • Difficult or unusual movement. Collapsing needs IMMEDIATE attention
  • Diarrhea / constipation
  • Excessive coughing or sneezing
  • Porcupine Quills
  • Seizure activity

  • Rapid swelling or distention, especially on head or abdomen
  • Excessive water consumption
  • Difficulty urinating, bloody urine, unable to urinate
  • Any trauma (hit by car, lacerations, etc.)
  • Excessive salivation / Difficulty swallowing

Is this an Emergency?

Common Pet Emergencies

  • Ingestion of rat poison, chocolate or anti-freeze needs IMMEDIATE attention. A list of toxic substances for cats and dogs may be found here.
  • Difficult or labored breathing
  • Vomiting / loss of appetite
  • Lethargy or unusual restlessness
  • Rapid or extremely slow pulse
  • Difficult or unusual movement. Collapsing needs IMMEDIATE attention
  • Diarrhea / constipation
  • Excessive coughing or sneezing
  • Porcupine Quills
  • Seizure activity
  • Rapid swelling or distention, especially on head or abdomen
  • Excessive water consumption
  • Difficulty urinating, bloody urine, unable to urinate
  • Any trauma (hit by car, lacerations, etc.)
  • Excessive salivation / Difficulty swallowing

During Hours

We have an urgent care doctor available for pet emergencies during our open hours.
Please give us a call now so we can coordinate a time for your pet with our urgent care doctor. We also have same day appointments available for your urgent pet care needs.

After Hours

If you have an after hours emergency, we encourage you to call or visit our local ER Hospital.

Veterinary Emergency Clinic of Central Florida