Daytime Emergency Care
Contact Stoney Trail Veterinary Clinic
OPEN:
- Monday:08:00 am - 06:00 pm
- Tuesday:08:00 am - 06:00 pm
- Wednesday:08:00 am - 06:00 pm
- Thursday:08:00 am - 06:00 pm
- Friday:08:00 am - 06:00 pm
- Saturday:Closed
- Sunday:Closed
(403) 247-2737
After-Hours Emergency Care
Contact Trinity Hills 24-hour Pet Hospital
OPEN: 24/7
Call: (403) 233-2888
What Situations Require Emergency Care?
Below are examples of emergencies that require immediate veterinary attention:
- Choking, difficulty breathing, or continuous coughing/gagging
- Severe bleeding or bleeding that doesn't stop
- Fractured bones or severe lameness
- Your cat or dog have ingested something poisonous (such as antifreeze, xylitol, chocolate, rodent poison, etc.)
- Obvious signs of pain or extreme anxiety
- Seizures and/or staggering
- Bleeding from nose, mouth, rectum, or blood in the urine
- Inability to urinate or pass feces, or pain associated with urinating or passing feces
- Severe vomiting or diarrhea; 2+ episodes in 24-hours
- Injuries to the eye(s)
- Heat stress or heatstroke
- Refusal to drink for 24 hours or more
- Unconsciousness
What to do if Your Animal is Having an Emergency
Stay Calm - Try to remain calm and be extra cautious around your cat or dog. Pain can lead even the most loving dog or cat to react negatively toward a person trying to help.
Call Ahead - During our regular business hours, call right away. We will make every effort to provide emergency and urgent veterinary care. If we are unable to fit your friend into our schedule, we recommend that you visit one of the after-hours emergency hospitals listed above.
Our regular business hours are 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Monday to Friday and 9:00 am - 3:00 pm on Saturdays. We are closed Sundays.
Follow the Provided Instructions - When you call to notify the emergency hospital that you are on your way, you may be given instructions on how to administer first aid or make your cat or dog feel as comfortable as possible. Follow those steps as carefully as you can.