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Search top-rated clinics and 24/7 emergency hospitals across the US and Canada — then prepare your visit with a printable health summary.

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Veterinary Emergency

If your pet shows these symptoms, consult immediately:

Difficulty breathing
Seizures
Heavy bleeding
Persistent vomiting
Sudden lethargy
Ingestion of toxic substance

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Veterinary Visits — Common Questions

When is it a real veterinary emergency?
Go to an emergency vet immediately for: difficulty breathing, suspected bloat (swollen belly, retching without vomiting), seizures, collapse, suspected poisoning (chocolate, xylitol, grapes, medications), serious bleeding, inability to urinate, pale or blue gums, or heatstroke. Call ahead while on your way so the clinic can prepare.
What should I bring to a vet appointment?
Vaccine records, a list of current medications and supplements with dosages, recent diet details, fresh stool sample if digestive issues, and notes on symptoms with dates. The checklist above plus the summary generator builds all of this from your My PetVault records in one click.
How do I find a good vet near me?
Use the search above: enter your city, set a radius and compare clinics by rating, distance and number of reviews. Look for clinics with consistent 4.5+ ratings, emergency coverage or clear referral arrangements, and good communication on pricing.