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24 Hour Emergency Pet Ambulance Service

Always contact your own Vet before phoning us

Just like the NHS Ambulances for Humans we grade responses based on the details given about the patient during your call

When to Call an Emergency Pet Ambulance 🚑🐾

You should call when your pet urgently needs veterinary care but you cannot safely transport them yourself. The goal is to get your pet to a vet as quickly and safely as possible. ✅ In simple terms: Call our emergency pet ambulance when your pet urgently needs veterinary care and you cannot safely get them there yourself.
⚠️ Important:
A pet ambulance does not replace a veterinary clinic — it provides safe transport to a vet as quickly as possible.
Below are the main situations where calling an emergency pet ambulance is appropriate.

Call immediately if your pet has:

  • Been hit by a car

  • Fallen from height

  • Severe bleeding

  • Broken bones or inability to stand

  • Deep wounds or animal bites

Moving an injured animal incorrectly can make injuries worse,

so trained transport can help keep them stable on the way to the vet.

Urgent help is needed if your pet:

  • Is struggling to breathe

  • Has collapsed or fainted

  • Is unresponsive

  • Has blue or pale gums

  • Is having seizures

  • These symptoms can indicate life-threatening conditions.

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Call quickly if your pet has eaten or been exposed to:

  • Chocolate

  • Rat poison

  • Human medication

  • Antifreeze

  • Toxic plants

  • Household chemicals

Poisoning often requires rapid treatment.

Consider calling if your pet has:

  • Continuous vomiting or diarrhoea

  • Severe pain

  • Extreme lethargy

  • Bloated abdomen

  • High fever

  • Unable to urinate

These can be signs of serious internal problems.

Sometimes the emergency isn’t just the illness — it’s the lack of transport.

Call if:

  • You don’t have a car

  • Your pet is too large or injured to move

  • You’re elderly or disabled

  • Your regular vet is far away

  • The emergency happens late at night

  • You've had a drink and cannot drive legally

Pet ambulances exist specifically to help in these situations.

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