Pet Emergency Care

Our vet clinic offers round-the-clock pet emergency care in Kanata, ensuring your beloved companion is in the best hands when they need it most.

Trusted Critical Care

Since the autumn of 2018, we have been committed to offering your pets a range of critical services. We uphold the highest veterinary medical standards as an AAHA and CVO-recognised clinic, ensuring your pets get the first-rate treatment they need. These certifications demonstrate our dedication to quality, strict operating procedures, and cutting-edge facilities, making us the first choice in emergency veterinary treatment.

If your pet needs Emergency Care now, please call us at (613) 383-8381 or come see us at 58-500 Eagleson road, Kanata, immediately!

Examinations

Eagleson Veterinary Clinic prioritizes the health and security of your pet by offering emergency examinations. We offer two styles of assessments as part of our emergency services: daytime medical exams for urgent circumstances and nighttime critical care exams for more severe instances. Call our clinic to secure a time slot if your pet needs emergency care during the day. Please contact us if any urgent issues come up late at night. Our devoted team is always prepared to respond to your pet’s emergency needs, ensuring they get definitive treatment.

A woman using a stethoscope to examine a dog closely
a black and white dog is being examined by a vet

Common Emergency Situations

  1. Breathing difficulties, which may include rapid, shallow, or loud breathing and increased effort. Coughing, wheezing, or bluish gums are symptoms.
  2. Uncontrollable, sudden muscular spasms or convulsions are known as seizures. Watch for signs such as drooling, twitching, or limb paddling.
  3. Trauma is a term used to describe accidents or injuries, including fractures, dislocations, severe wounds, or bleeding. Limping, swollen, painful, or exposed bone are warning signs.

4. Ingestion of toxic substances, such as plants, chemicals, or drugs, causes poisoning. Drooling, vomiting, diarrhea, tremors, or seizures are symptoms.

5. Gastric dilatation-volvulus(GVD), sometimes known as “bloat,” is a potentially fatal illness in dogs where the stomach twists. A bloated belly, restlessness, ineffectual retching, or drooling are symptoms.

6. Obstructed Urination Flow is typical in male cats. Blood in the urine or vocalizing while urinating are warning signs, as are frequent trips to the litter box.

7. Overheating brought on by high temperatures or vigorous exertion is known as heatstroke. Drooling, vomiting, diarrhea, or collapsing are among the symptoms.

8. Dehydration can result from persistent vomiting or diarrhea. Look for signs of weakness, tiredness, or blood in the stool or vomit.

9. Injuries to the eyes can include scratches, punctures, and foreign objects in the eye. Redness, swelling, or discharge are symptoms, and squinting is another.

10. Severe Anophaltic Reactions to medicines or insect stings or bites that are hypersensitive. Inflammation, hives, breathing issues, or vomiting are all warning signs.

Remember to seek emergency veterinarian care for your pet if you believe it is going through any of these circumstances.

Book Your Appointment Today

Get your pet cared for right away! Call Eagleson Veterinary Clinic immediately if your pet needs critical treatment. Your cherished pet will get the professional guidance and rapid assistance they require since we welcome new patients daily. Get in touch with us for immediate care.