Emergency Vet in Dubbo
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Dubbo Emergency Vet
Here at Pet Medical Centre, we know that animal health emergencies often occur outside of work hours. That’s why our team in Dubbo are available at any time—you can have peace of mind that we’ll be here when your pet needs us most.
Our after hours vet service is available for health care emergencies which can’t wait. If your pet is experiencing excessive coughing, vomiting or diarrhoea, is displaying signs of paralysis, difficulty breathing or unusual lethargy, or has been injured, get in touch or bring your animal in to us ASAP.
You are the person who knows your pet best, so when you notice unusual behaviour it’s better to be safe than sorry. Call now on
(02) 6884 9777.
Local After Hours Vet
Our experienced veterinarians will conduct a thorough medical examination of your pet and recommend an appropriate treatment. We have the facilities to conduct diagnostic testing and undertake surgery if necessary. Should your pet require hospitalisation, they will receive compassionate, round-the-clock care from our team.
Common emergency services:
- Trauma (such as a traffic accident, fight wound or serious fall)
- Evidence of Poisoning
- Seizures
- Snake Bites
- Tick Bites
- Emergency Caesarean
We will make sure you’re aware of the processes and costs involved so you can make informed decisions to care for your furry family member. For more information, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
What is considered a veterinary emergency?
Common emergencies include severe bleeding, difficulty breathing, seizures, broken bones, heatstroke, poisoning and sudden collapse. If your pet is showing signs of distress or serious injury, it’s important to seek immediate veterinary care to prevent further complications.
What should I do if my pet has an emergency after hours?
Call your vet’s listed emergency number as soon as possible. Avoid giving food, water or medication unless instructed to do so. Keep your pet calm and transport them safely to the clinic if advised. Acting quickly can make a significant difference in emergency situations.
How can I prepare for a pet emergency?
Keep your vet’s emergency contact details easily accessible. Have a basic first aid kit on hand and know the location of your nearest emergency vet. Being prepared can help you stay calm and act quickly if your pet needs urgent care.