Emergency Care

When every second counts.

We are open! If your pet needs immediate care, please call us right away. We are not an emergency vet, however, we do leave openings on our schedule for urgent appointments during our business hours.

(719) 687-2201

Emergency Care

When every second counts.

We are open! If your pet needs immediate care, please call us right away. We are not an emergency vet, however, we do leave openings on our schedule for urgent appointments during our business hours.

(719) 687-2201

Emergency

If you believe your pet is having an emergency, please call one of below emergency hospitals nearest you.

Emergency FAQ’s

Please call us if you have an urgent situation with your pet. We are not an emergency vet, however, we do leave openings on our schedule for urgent appointments during our business hours (M-F 8:00 am – 5:30 pm)

These are on a daily basis depending on the amount of staff and space on our schedule.

We may recommend you go to the nearest emergency vet which is Animal ER Care located at 5520 N Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80918
719-260-7141

Difficulty breathing vomiting and diarrhea

While isolated incidents are not typically an emergency, if these have happened multiple times in succession or are accompanied by blood, please call us.

Open bleeding broken bones/dislocationsingestion of poison and toxic substancesfirst or severe seizurebites and allergic reactionsingestion of foreign bodies: toys, chews, towels, etc.

Emergency FAQ’s

Please call us if you have an urgent situation with your pet. We are not an emergency vet, however, we do leave openings on our schedule for urgent appointments during our business hours (M-F 8:00 am – 5:30 pm)

These are on a daily basis depending on the amount of staff and space on our schedule.

We may recommend you go to the nearest emergency vet which is Animal ER Care located at 5520 N Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80918
719-260-7141

Difficulty breathing vomiting and diarrhea

While isolated incidents are not typically an emergency, if these have happened multiple times in succession or are accompanied by blood, please call us.

Open bleeding broken bones/dislocationsingestion of poison and toxic substancesfirst or severe seizurebites and allergic reactionsingestion of foreign bodies: toys, chews, towels, etc.