Experiencing an Emergency?
*Bloat - Distress, unproductive vomiting, stomach is hard and distended *Heat stroke - panting heavily, apparent distress, drooling excessively *Respiratory distress - struggling to breathe, tongue or gums turning blue *Actively seizing *Actively bleeding (mouth, limb, etc) *Allergic reaction/insect sting *Recent fight/attack from other animal *Poisonings/Toxicities (rat poison ingested/poisonous plant ingestion/chocolate/grapes) *Obvious fracture (bone sticking out) *Hit by a vehicle *Open mouth breathing in cats *Male cat unable to urinate.
During office hours, we are fully equipped and ready to help with all of our clients' emergency and critical care needs.
If you find that you need emergency assistance after hours, we recommend: Veterinary Emergency Clinic, or Orchard Park Veterinary Medical Center,
They are available when we are closed and we trust them for quality care! In the event you have to visit the emergency clinic we can get the records so we can follow up if your pet needs further care.
For your convenience, we have provided the contact and website information for the emergency after hours locations.
Orchard Park Veterinary Medical Center
(716) 622-6660
3930 North Buffalo Road Orchard Park, NY 14127
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Veterinary Emergency Clinic
(716) 839-4043
4821 Genesee Street Cheektowaga, NY 14225
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Green Acres Veterinary Center
(716) 213-0283
2060 Niagara Falls Blvd. Tonawanda, NY 14150
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