Urgent Veterinary Care for Dogs and Cats in Surrey & Langley, BC

When your dog or cat needs same-day veterinary attention, Avon Animal Hospital is here. We provide urgent care for dogs and cats in Surrey and Langley during our extended clinic hours, Monday through Sunday. You do not need an appointment for urgent concerns. Walk in and our team will assess your pet promptly. Avon Animal Hospital is an extended-hours clinic, open evenings and weekends. For life-threatening situations requiring overnight care, our team can direct you to the nearest 24-hour emergency facility.

Wound and Injury Care for Dogs and Cats

Wounds, lacerations, and injuries require prompt assessment to prevent infection and support proper healing. At Avon Animal Hospital, our team evaluates the full extent of the wound, cleans and manages the area appropriately, and recommends a follow-up plan. Whether your pet has been bitten, cut, or injured during outdoor activity, same-day attention can make a meaningful difference in recovery outcomes. Do not wait if your pet has an open wound, as complications can develop quickly.

Allergic Reactions in Pets

Allergic reactions in dogs and cats can range from mild skin irritation to facial swelling and respiratory distress. Insect stings, new foods, plants, and environmental exposures are common triggers. If your pet develops sudden swelling around the face or throat, hives, difficulty breathing, or signs of collapse, seek same-day care immediately. At Avon Animal Hospital, we assess and manage allergic reactions promptly, providing supportive care and monitoring to ensure your pet stabilizes. Mild reactions may also require same-day attention to prevent escalation.

Seizures and Neurological Concerns

A seizure in your pet can be alarming to witness. While a single brief seizure is not always immediately dangerous, repeated seizures, prolonged episodes, or a first-time seizure warrant prompt veterinary assessment. At Avon Animal Hospital, our team evaluates pets presenting with seizures or neurological signs, assesses for potential causes, and discusses next steps with you. Where complex neurological workup is needed, we will arrange a referral to a specialist. Keep your pet calm and safe during and after a seizure and contact us as soon as the episode passes.

Urinary Blockage in Cats and Dogs

Urinary blockage is a potentially serious condition, particularly in male cats, where a complete obstruction prevents the bladder from emptying. Signs include straining to urinate, crying out while attempting to use the litter box, or producing only small drops of urine. This condition can become serious within hours and requires same-day veterinary attention. At Avon Animal Hospital, we assess urinary concerns promptly and will refer to a 24-hour facility if overnight care or advanced intervention is needed.

Parvovirus Care for Puppies and Dogs

Parvovirus is a serious viral disease that primarily affects unvaccinated puppies and young dogs, causing severe vomiting, bloody diarrhea, and rapid dehydration. If you suspect your puppy has been exposed to parvovirus or is showing these symptoms, same-day veterinary assessment is essential. At Avon Animal Hospital, we assess and provide supportive care for suspected parvovirus cases and will coordinate a transfer to a 24-hour facility where intensive overnight care is required. Vaccination is the most effective way to protect your puppy, and we offer core puppy vaccines as part of our pet care services.

Same-Day Biopsy for Urgent Cases

When a mass, lump, or lesion requires prompt assessment, Avon Animal Hospital can facilitate same-day biopsy collection for urgent cases. If a rapid result is needed to guide immediate care decisions, our team will discuss the best approach for your pet. For routine or non-urgent biopsy requests, we recommend booking through our Pet Diagnostics service, where a full assessment and workup can be arranged in a more planned setting. If you are unsure whether your pet's concern is urgent, call us and we will help you decide.

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FAQs

Does Avon Animal Hospital accept walk-in urgent care visits in Surrey?
Yes. We accept walk-in visits for urgent concerns during our extended clinic hours. You do not need an appointment. Our team will triage your pet and attend to urgent cases promptly. For directions and current hours, call us at (604) 532-7600 or visit our contact page.
What is the difference between urgent care and a 24-hour emergency clinic?
Avon Animal Hospital provides same-day urgent veterinary care during our extended hours, including evenings and weekends. We are not a 24-hour emergency facility. For life-threatening situations after hours or requiring overnight intensive care, we can direct you to the nearest 24-hour emergency veterinary clinic in the area.
My cat is straining to urinate but still producing some urine. Should I come in?
Yes. Straining to urinate, even if some urine is being produced, can be an early sign of a blockage or other urinary condition that requires same-day assessment. Urinary blockage can progress quickly and become serious within hours. Please call us or come in as soon as you notice these signs.
How do I know if my pet is having an allergic reaction?
Signs of an allergic reaction in pets include sudden itching, hives, facial swelling, vomiting, diarrhea, or difficulty breathing. If you notice facial swelling or respiratory changes, seek same-day care immediately. Milder reactions, such as hives without other symptoms, still benefit from same-day assessment to prevent escalation.

Urgent pet care when you need it most. Avon Animal Hospital is open evenings and weekends for walk-in urgent care visits in Surrey. Call ahead if possible at (604) 532-7600, or walk in. Book at avonanimalhospital.ca/make-an-appointment/.

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