Pet Emergency Care in Fullerton

Immediate Response

Urgent & Emergency Pet Care

Immediate, compassionate intervention when your pet needs it most in Fullerton.

At Noah’s Ark Animal Hospital, we understand that pet emergencies are stressful and time-sensitive. Our clinical team is equipped to provide immediate care for sudden illnesses and serious injuries during our regular business hours. We prioritize emergency cases to ensure your pet receives life-saving intervention.

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Priority case handling during hospital hours.

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Common Emergencies We Handle

If your pet is experiencing any of the following symptoms, please contact us or visit our Fullerton clinic immediately.

Traumatic Injuries

Immediate stabilization and care for falls, accidents, or deep wounds.

Breathing Issues

Oxygen therapy and support for choking or respiratory distress.

Toxin Ingestion

Rapid detoxification for poisoning from foods, chemicals, or plants.

Sudden Illness

Intensive care for persistent vomiting, diarrhea, or severe lethargy.

Severe Pain

Advanced pain management for pets vocalizing in distress or difficulty moving.

Seizures & Bleeding

Urgent intervention for neurological episodes or uncontrolled bleeding.

Equipped for Life-Saving Care

State-of-the-art technology for rapid, accurate diagnosis.

In-House Lab

Real-time bloodwork and diagnostics to assess critical levels in minutes.

Digital Imaging

Advanced X-rays to quickly identify internal injuries or obstructions.

Expert Advice

Transparent communication on every treatment option and aftercare step.

After-Hours Emergencies

If our clinic is closed, please visit these trusted 24/7 facilities in Fullerton and surrounding areas:

FAQs

Signs of a pet emergency include difficulty breathing, excessive bleeding, sudden collapse, seizures, vomiting or diarrhea with blood, and inability to urinate or defecate.

Immediately call your veterinarian or a pet poison control center. Do not attempt to induce vomiting unless instructed by a professional.

If the injury involves severe bleeding, difficulty moving, or signs of pain and distress, immediate veterinary attention is recommended.

Some animal hospitals have 24/7 emergency services, while others may refer you to a nearby emergency veterinary clinic.

Bring your pet’s medical records (if available), a list of any medications they are taking, and details about the emergency situation.

Keep an emergency vet’s contact information handy, maintain a pet first aid kit, and familiarize yourself with common pet emergency symptoms.

Many pet insurance plans cover emergency care, but coverage depends on the provider and policy. Check with your insurer to understand your benefits.

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