
Is This an Emergency?
When something feels off with your pet, it can be hard to know how urgent it really is. This page is here to help you sort through what you’re seeing, understand when immediate care is needed, and when it may be okay to pause, observe, or ask a few more questions first. This page is meant to support decision making, not replace veterinary care.
Important safety note
If your pet is having trouble breathing, has collapsed, is actively bleeding, having seizures, or you feel something is seriously wrong right now, seek emergency veterinary care immediately!

Symptoms that Need Immediate Care
- Trouble breathing
- Collapse or unresponsiveness
- Active bleeding (uncontrollable)
- Seizures
(etc.)
Symptoms you can Monitor
- Mild vomiting once
- Skipped a meal (mild appetite change)
- Minor itchiness/irritation
(etc.)
When in doubt, it’s always okay to call a vet or emergency clinic.
What to do before you leave for emergency care
- Call ahead if possible
- Bring any medications your pet is on
- Keep your safely contained (leash, carrier etc)
- Do not give any human medications
- Bring any helpful information (medical records, recent invoices etc)
Support for Unsure Moments
If something feels wrong, it’s better to be seen and reassured than to wait and worry.
