Pet Emergency Services in Peterborough, NH

Emergencies can happen when we least expect them, and knowing where to turn can make all the difference for your pet. At Animal Care Clinic Monadnock in Peterborough, NH, we understand how stressful these situations can be. While we are not a full-service emergency clinic, we are here to assess your pet’s condition during business hours and provide guidance on the best course of action, including referrals to trusted emergency facilities.

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What to Do in a Pet Emergency

If your pet experiences a health emergency during our regular business hours, call us immediately. Informing us ahead of time allows our team to prepare for your arrival, ensuring we can evaluate your pet promptly. While we cannot provide advanced emergency care, we will stabilize your pet if necessary and help you determine the next steps.

For after-hours emergencies, we recommend contacting a dedicated 24/7 emergency veterinary hospital. These facilities are equipped to handle advanced diagnostic and life-saving procedures.

After-Hours Emergency Contacts

If you need care outside of our hours, please contact one of the following emergency clinics:

Capital Area Veterinary Emergency

Both of these facilities specialize in advanced emergency care, providing peace of mind when your pet needs urgent attention.

Common Signs of Pet Emergencies

Recognizing when your pet needs immediate care is crucial. If you notice any of the following symptoms, contact us or an emergency clinic without delay:

Difficulty Breathing
Labored breathing, choking, or excessive panting could indicate a serious problem.
Severe Bleeding
Wounds that won’t stop bleeding or visible signs of trauma require immediate attention.
Ingestion of Toxic Substances
Common household toxins include certain foods, chemicals, or medications not prescribed for your pet.
Sudden Collapse or Seizures
Fainting, unresponsiveness, or seizures warrant immediate medical evaluation.
Vomiting or Diarrhea with Blood
Persistent digestive distress can quickly lead to dehydration and other complications.
Signs of Pain
Whimpering, growling, or aggression may signal your pet is in extreme pain.
Your prompt response to these signs can greatly improve your pet’s chances of recovery.

Why Calling Ahead Is Essential

Calling ahead during an emergency can make a significant difference. Whether you’re contacting us or an emergency hospital, this step ensures that the veterinary team is prepared for your arrival. It allows them to gather necessary supplies, coordinate with other staff, and reduce wait times, which is especially critical in time-sensitive situations.

At Animal Care Clinic Monadnock, we strive to support you during challenging moments. During our business hours, we can:

  • Evaluate your pet’s condition promptly.
  • Provide stabilization if required.
  • Guide you on whether advanced care is necessary.
  • Refer you to trusted emergency hospitals for specialized treatment.

We work closely with pet owners to ensure they feel informed and confident in their next steps, even during the most stressful situations.

Emergency Preparedness Tips

Having a plan in place can help you act quickly during a pet emergency. Here are some tips to stay prepared:

  • Keep our contact information and the phone numbers of emergency clinics readily available.
  • Familiarize yourself with the route to the nearest emergency hospital.
  • Have a pet first aid kit on hand for minor injuries.
  • Monitor your pet’s behavior and know what is normal for them.

Contact Us for Assistance

If your pet experiences an emergency during our business hours, call us at Animal Care Clinic Monadnock. We are here to evaluate your pet’s condition, provide initial care, and direct you to an emergency hospital if necessary.

For after-hours emergencies, contact the Veterinary Emergency Center of Manchester at 603-666-6677 or Capital Area Veterinary Emergency at 603-227-1199.