
Emergency Care When You Need It Most
Emergency Care
Emergencies After Business Hours
Emergencies can happen at any time, so it is important to know what to do if your pet experiences an emergency after business hours.
If there is an emergency and your pet needs immediate care outside of our business hours, our answering machines will redirect you to Animal Emergency Services. They will be able to get you the best care when we are not available.
Emergencies Resources For Your Pets
ARK Veterinary Hospital
585-487-8700
Open Mon-Sat 8a-8p & Sun 11a-5p
Orchard Park Veterinary Medical Center
716-662-6660
Open 24 hours
Northtowns Veterinary
716-427-5114
Open 24 hours
Greater Buffalo Veterinary Emergency Clinic
716-403-4370
Open 7 days a week 6a – midnight
Veterinary Medical Center of CNY
315-446-7933
Open 24 hours
Cornell Animal Hospital
607-253-3060
Open 24 hours
Upstate Vet Specialists
518-783-3198
Open 24 hours
- Collapse
- Open-mouth or labored breathing
- Vomiting blood
- Distended abdomen
- Broken bones
- Toxin exposure (call the Pet Poison Helpline first)
- Ingestion of non-food materials
- Male cat unable to urinate
- Excessive bleeding
- Serious eye issues
- Diarrhea and vomiting for more than 24 hours
- Cuts or wounds (if the bleeding isn’t stopping get immediate care)
- Not eating for more than 24 hours
- Urinary issues
- Marked, unexplained lethargy
- Dental issue causing difficulty eating
- Limping
- Sneezing or coughing
- Diarrhea only
- Anal gland issues
- Ear infection
- Itching
- Clear eye discharge or redness
Still unsure? Call one of the numbers listed above, and a trained operator will help!
If your pet ingested something toxic contact the Pet Poison Helpline at 800-123-6680