Emergency Care

Emergency Care

If your pet needs urgent attention, reach out for emergency care.

Our practice has not yet opened, but resources are available for you and your pet.

If your pet needs urgent attention, please call us
right away.

We personally recommend the following facilities for emergency pet care:

We personally recommend the following facilities for emergency pet care:

Veterinary Care and Specialty Group (VCSG)
Chattanooga, TN | (423) 591-0270 | Website

North Georgia Veterinary Emergency Center
Rome, GA | (423) 591-0270 | Website

Veterinary Care and Specialty Group (VCSG)
Chattanooga, TN | (423) 591-0270 | Website

North Georgia Veterinary Emergency Center
Rome, GA | (423) 591-0270 | Website

a woman holding a black cat in her arms
a woman holding a black cat in her arms

When to seek emergency care

Contact a veterinarian immediately if your pet:

Contact a veterinarian immediately if your pet:

Has difficulty breathing or collapses

Has difficulty breathing or collapses

Has difficulty breathing or collapses

Is bleeding heavily or has a deep wound

Is bleeding heavily or has a deep wound

Is bleeding heavily or has a deep wound

Experiences repeated vomiting or diarrhea

Experiences repeated vomiting or diarrhea

Experiences repeated vomiting or diarrhea

Ingests a toxin or foreign object

Ingests a toxin or foreign object

Ingests a toxin or foreign object

Has a seizure or severe disorientation

Has a seizure or severe disorientation

Has a seizure or severe disorientation

Appears to be in extreme pain or distress

Appears to be in extreme pain or distress

Appears to be in extreme pain or distress

If you’re unsure, call an emergency pet hotline — they can help you decide what to do next.

Emergency Info

Emergency Info

Emergency Info

Helpful Links

Pet Emergency Care Handbook

Reading the Veterinary Speciality Center of Seattle's handbook can help you be ready in case of pet emergencies.

Reading the Veterinary Speciality Center of Seattle's handbook can help you be ready in case of pet emergencies.

Ready for anything

Emergencies can be stressful, but you’re not alone. Our team is setting up to guide you and your pet through the care they need when we open. For now, we hope these resources are helpful for your family.