Emergency & After-Hours Care
At Homegrown Mobile Vet, we understand how stressful it can be when your pet becomes ill unexpectedly. We understand that emergencies can happen, and when they do, your pet’s safety is the top priority. Homegrown Mobile Veterinary Services is not an emergency or after-hours practice, and our services are provided by appointment during regular business hours.
We genuinely wish we could accommodate every same-day request, and we make every effort to help when our schedule permits. As a single-doctor mobile practice, our daily schedule consists of appointments that have often been reserved weeks in advance. Out of respect for those clients and patients, we are generally unable to cancel or significantly delay scheduled visits for same-day requests.
If your pet is experiencing an emergency or needs immediate medical attention, please seek care at the nearest veterinary emergency hospital. Emergency facilities are equipped to provide 24-hour monitoring, advanced imaging, surgery, and critical care when time is of the essence.
Please seek immediate emergency care if your pet is experiencing:
-Difficulty breathing or choking
-Collapse, severe weakness, or unresponsiveness
-Active seizures or multiple seizures
-Trauma (hit by car, falls, bite wounds)
-Uncontrolled bleeding
-Suspected toxin or foreign body ingestion
-Severe vomiting or diarrhea, especially with lethargy
-Trouble urinating or defecating
-Severe pain or sudden behavioral changes
If you are ever unsure whether your pet’s condition is an emergency, it is always safest to err on the side of caution and contact an emergency veterinary hospital right away.
Pet Poison Concerns
If you believe your pet may have ingested something toxic, please contact the Pet Poison Helpline immediately. This service is available 24/7 and staffed by veterinary toxicology experts who can provide real-time guidance while you seek further care.
Pet Poison Helpline: (855) 764-7661
A consultation fee may apply.
If your pet is showing severe symptoms such as difficulty breathing, seizures, collapse, or uncontrolled vomiting, please seek immediate care at the nearest veterinary emergency hospital.
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