Knowing the difference can help you act quickly and appropriately:
Urgent Care Situations (treated during regular hours at Veterinary Associates of Cape Cod)
These conditions are concerning but not immediately life-threatening:
- Vomiting or diarrhea without blood
- Lameness or limping
- Skin infections or hot spots
- Ear infections
- Minor wounds or cuts
- Eye discharge or mild swelling
- Sudden changes in appetite or energy
- Broken nail or mild pain
We strive to accommodate same-day urgent cases during business hours.
Emergency Situations (seek 24/7 care immediately)
These signs may indicate a life-threatening issue requiring immediate attention:
- Difficulty breathing
- Collapse or loss of consciousness
- Seizures
- Trauma (e.g., hit by car, severe wounds)
- Ingestion of toxic substances
- Profuse bleeding
- Inability to urinate
- Bloating or swollen abdomen (especially in large-breed dogs)
- Labor difficulties in pregnant pets
If you’re ever unsure, call us or proceed to an emergency facility immediately.
