When your pet faces an emergency, you need an experienced, reliable, and compassionate veterinary team that’s ready for anything, at any time. At Creekside Pet Care Center, located just minutes from Watauga, TX, our emergency vets are available 24/7 to provide life-saving and critical care for dogs and cats. Our team is always prepared to handle unexpected situations, so you can have peace of mind and focus on what matters most—your pet.
If your pet needs emergency care, don’t hesitate to call us or come directly to our animal hospital, where we’re ready and waiting to help.
Why Choose Creekside Pet Care Center for Emergency Veterinary Care?
Creekside Pet Care Center is dedicated to offering top-notch emergency services to pets and their families. Whether it’s the middle of the night or during a busy weekend, you can rely on us for immediate support when every second counts. Here’s why Watauga residents trust us:
- 24/7 Availability: We’re always open, ensuring that help is available whenever your pet needs it.
- Advanced Equipment: Our facility is fully equipped with an in-house lab, digital X-ray, ultrasound, and surgical suite to diagnose and treat emergencies quickly and accurately.
- Experienced Team: Our veterinarians and support staff are skilled in emergency care, offering your pet compassionate and professional treatment.
Emergency Veterinary Services We Provide
At Creekside Pet Care Center, our emergency services are designed to address a wide range of urgent medical needs. We understand that emergencies are stressful for both pets and their families, and our team is here to provide comfort, support, and expert care every step of the way. Our services include:
- 24-hour diagnostics (lab, X-ray, ultrasound)
- Intensive care unit (ICU) available 24/7
- Emergency surgery
- 24-hour monitoring and critical care
- Specialist consultations as needed
- Comprehensive pain management
When to Seek Emergency Vet Care for Your Pet
Some emergencies are obvious, but in other cases, signs of distress may be subtle. Here are some situations where we recommend contacting us immediately or bringing your pet in for emergency evaluation:
- Difficulty breathing, wheezing, or gasping
- Severe vomiting or diarrhea, especially if persistent
- Not eating or drinking for more than 24 hours
- Uncontrolled bleeding
- Lethargy, confusion, or listlessness
- Suspected ingestion of toxins or foreign objects
- Bite wounds or trauma
- Loss of consciousness or collapsing
- Head pressing or unusual posture
- Signs of significant pain (whimpering, shaking, or unusual behavior)
If you’re unsure if your pet’s situation is an emergency, we encourage you to call our team. We’re here to provide guidance, and if needed, immediate care.