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Urgent Pet Care
In an emergency, seconds count. When you arrive with your pet on an emergency or urgent care basis, our highly trained staff will perform an immediate triage assessment to assess the stability of your pet and need for emergency medical intervention. In life-threatening situations, you may be asked for consent to perform CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation).

Initial Triage Assessment
The first component of basic triage is assessing your pet’s level of consciousness, airway/breathing (labored breathing or choking, lack of oxygen), circulatory status (pale gums or weak pulses, racing heart), and pain score. Patients needing urgent medical attention, upon consent, will be moved to our treatment area for immediate doctor assessment and commencement of emergency care.
Stabilization Procedures
Placing an IV catheter and administering IV fluids, giving oxygen supplementation, and pain relief medications may be elements of the initial stabilization of your pet.
Diagnostic Evaluation
As your pet is stabilized, your veterinarian will review a diagnostic plan which may include imaging (radiographs, ultrasound) and laboratory evaluation (blood and/or urine tests) to ascertain the severity of the situation and tailor treatment for your pet.
Continuous Monitoring and Support
Our team provides continuous monitoring of vital signs, oxygen levels, and comfort measures during emergency treatment. This ensures that your pet receives the highest level of care and attention until fully stabilized.
Contact Us for Urgent Care
If your pet experiences a medical emergency, do not wait—bring them to Onion River Animal Hospital immediately. Our team is ready to:
- Perform rapid triage and stabilization.
- Provide immediate diagnostic testing and treatment.
- Ensure comfort, pain management, and continuous monitoring.
- Guide you through each step of your pet’s emergency care.
Call 802-223-7765 for urgent guidance or to alert our team that you are on your way. Every second matters, and we are here to help.

