Emergency Services

Pet emergencies can be a frightening experience for both you and your beloved companion. At Dr. Paws, we understand the urgency and stress of these situations. We provide veterinary services through our emergency pet clinic during our regular business hours, and our dedicated team is prepared to handle a wide range of urgent medical situations. Some examples of emergencies we treat include.

Emergency Services

Pet emergencies can be a frightening experience for both you and your beloved companion. At Dr. Paws, we understand the urgency and stress of these situations. We provide veterinary services through our emergency pet clinic during our regular business hours, and our dedicated team is prepared to handle a wide range of urgent medical situations. Some examples of emergencies we treat include.

Emergency Services

Pet emergencies can be a frightening experience for both you and your beloved companion. At Dr. Paws, we understand the urgency and stress of these situations. We provide veterinary services through our emergency pet clinic during our regular business hours, and our dedicated team is prepared to handle a wide range of urgent medical situations. Some examples of emergencies we treat include.

Trauma (Hit by Car, Falls)

Injuries from vehicular accidents, falls, or other traumatic events require immediate veterinary attention. We’re equipped to assess and treat fractures, internal injuries, and other trauma-related conditions.

Difficulty Breathing

Respiratory distress can be a life-threatening emergency. If your pet is struggling to breathe, gasping for air, or has blue-tinged gums, seek

Severe Bleeding

Uncontrolled bleeding, whether internal or external, requires prompt veterinary intervention to prevent further complications.

Poisoning

Ingestion of toxic substances can cause a variety of serious symptoms. If you suspect your pet has ingested a poison, contact us or the Pet Poison Helpline immediately.

Seizures

Seizures can be a sign of underlying neurological or metabolic problems. If your pet experiences a seizure, it’s important to seek veterinary care to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.

 

Bloat (Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus)

This life-threatening condition, common in large breed dogs, involves the stomach filling with gas and twisting. Immediate veterinary intervention is crucial.

Our emergency team will provide guidance and prepare for your arrival. For emergencies that occur, we will provide you with the appropriate referral information. Our goal with our emergency veterinary services is to provide swift, effective, and compassionate care when your pet needs it most.

Emergency Services

Pet emergencies can be a frightening experience for both you and your beloved companion. At Dr. Paws, we understand the urgency and stress of these situations. We provide veterinary services through our emergency pet clinic during our regular business hours, and our dedicated team is prepared to handle a wide range of urgent medical situations. Some examples of emergencies we treat include:

Trauma (Hit by Car, Falls): Injuries from vehicular accidents, falls, or other traumatic events require immediate veterinary attention. We’re equipped to assess and treat fractures, internal injuries, and other trauma-related conditions.

Difficulty Breathing: Respiratory distress can be a life-threatening emergency. If your pet is struggling to breathe, gasping for air, or has blue-tinged gums, seek immediate veterinary care.

Al-Sahafa Branch Emergency

05520 30564

Al-Mather Branch Emergency

05313 53667

Severe Bleeding: Uncontrolled bleeding, whether internal or external, requires prompt veterinary intervention to prevent further complications.

Poisoning: Ingestion of toxic substances can cause a variety of serious symptoms. If you suspect your pet has ingested a poison, contact us or the Pet Poison Helpline immediately.

Seizures: Seizures can be a sign of underlying neurological or metabolic problems. If your pet experiences a seizure, it’s important to seek veterinary care to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.

Bloat (Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus): This life-threatening condition, common in large breed dogs, involves the stomach filling with gas and twisting. Immediate veterinary intervention is crucial.

Our emergency team will provide guidance and prepare for your arrival. For emergencies that occur, we will provide you with the appropriate referral information. Our goal with our emergency veterinary services is to provide swift, effective, and compassionate care when your pet needs it most.