Emergency Care

Emergency Care
If your pet is in trouble, it can be quite difficult as an owner, especially if you are unsure if the situation should be evaluated immediately. When in doubt, contact us.

Contact Us
Care Animal Regional Emergency Clinic of Spartanburg can be reached at 864-591-1923.
Common Emergencies
Common medical emergencies among pets include trauma injuries, ingestion dangers and unexplained symptoms.
Trauma Emergencies
Trauma Involves Accidents and Environmental Conditions
- Bite wounds
- Broken bones
- Burns
- Distended abdomen
- Hit by car
- Excessive bleeding
- Eye injuries
- Heatstroke, frostbite
- Trouble breathing, gagging, choking
Toxicities
Ingestion Emergencies Involve Eating or Drinking
- Chocolate, mushrooms, onions
- House plants
- Antifreeze
- Insecticides
- Rat poison
- Cleaners
- Pool chemicals
- Medication
- Coins
- Bones
Symptoms of Emergencies
Unexplained Symptoms Can Signal an Emergency
- Disorientation
- Appetite, behavior or stool changes
- Coughing, sneezing, wheezing
- Seizures
- Urinary problems
- Retching or vomiting
- Whining, shaking or hiding
- Weakness
Contact Us
Care Animal Regional Emergency Clinic of Spartanburg
Location
121 S Blackstock Road Spartanburg, SC 29301
Clinic Hours
Friday- 6 PM to 12 AM Saturday - 6 PM - 12 AM