When your pet is severely ill or has a traumatic injuries, reach out for
Pet Emergency Care.
When your pet experiences an emergency, it can be frightening for both of you. At Happy Valley Veterinary Hospital, we are here to help. We provide daytime emergency care for cats and dogs in the Campbell, CA, area experiencing severe health issues or traumatic injuries. Emergency services are based on availability, so please call us first to ensure we can accommodate your pet’s needs.
For rabbits and pocket pets, please confirm that Dr. Cheung is in the clinic and available to provide the specialized care your pet needs. If your pet is experiencing an emergency during our business hours, please call us right away for assistance.
These are some emergencies your pet may experience.
Our pet emergency care services are available for a variety of critical conditions, including:
- Loss of Consciousness or Seizures: Immediate attention is required for pets that lose consciousness or experience seizures to determine the cause and provide appropriate treatment.
- Exposure to or Ingestion of Poisons/Toxins: If your pet has been exposed to or ingested a harmful substance, it is crucial to seek emergency care to prevent further complications and administer necessary treatments.
- Severe Injuries/Trauma Sustained in Accidents or Fights: Severe injuries and trauma require immediate medical intervention to stabilize your pet and address any internal or external damage.
- Difficulty Breathing/Choking: Respiratory distress or choking is a life-threatening emergency that needs immediate attention to secure your pet’s airway and ensure they can breathe properly.
- Ingestion of Foreign Object (Showing Symptoms): If your pet has ingested a foreign object and exhibits symptoms such as vomiting, lethargy, or abdominal pain, pet emergency care is essential to remove the object and prevent further harm.
- Problems During Labor or Delivery: Complications during labor or delivery can endanger both the mother and her offspring, requiring swift veterinary intervention.
- Severe and Persistent Vomiting/Diarrhea: Ongoing vomiting or diarrhea can lead to severe dehydration and other complications, necessitating pet emergency care.
- Straining to Urinate (Male Cat): Male cats with difficulty urinating may have a life-threatening urinary blockage that requires immediate veterinary attention.
For pets experiencing serious trauma that will require special care, our veterinary team may be able to provide triage to stabilize your pet’s condition before referring them to an emergency facility for further care. Your pet will receive the urgent attention they need while arranging for advanced treatment if necessary.
Our veterinarians can perform emergency pet surgery.
Our experienced veterinarians can perform several emergency surgeries to address critical conditions.
- Pyometra: Surgical removal of an infected uterus in female pets.
- Cystotomy: Surgical procedure to remove bladder stones or other obstructions.
- Splenectomy: Removal of the spleen due to injury, disease, or tumors.
- Foreign Body Removal: Surgical removal of objects ingested by your pet that cannot pass through the digestive system.
- Perineal Urethrostomy (PU): A surgical procedure to create a larger urinary opening for male cats with severe urinary blockages.
Our veterinarians can perform emergency pet surgery.
Our experienced veterinarians can perform several emergency surgeries to address critical conditions.
- Pyometra: Surgical removal of an infected uterus in female pets.
- Cystotomy: Surgical procedure to remove bladder stones or other obstructions.
- Splenectomy: Removal of the spleen due to injury, disease, or tumors.
- Foreign Body Removal: Surgical removal of objects ingested by your pet that cannot pass through the digestive system.
- Perineal Urethrostomy (PU): A surgical procedure to create a larger urinary opening for male cats with severe urinary blockages.
When you need after-hours emergency and urgent care.
After-Hours Emergency Care
Urgent Care
Frequently Asked Questions.
Yes, we offer emergency care for rabbits and pocket pets, provided Dr. Cheung is available in the clinic. Please call to confirm if she is scheduled and able to take emergencies.
No, we are not equipped to handle overnight care for pet emergencies. If our veterinarians believe your pet may require specialized overnight emergency care, we can refer you to a 24-hour emergency facility.
Call us for daytime pet emergency care in Campbell, CA.
Call us for daytime pet emergency care in Campbell, CA.
When your pet is experiencing a severe health issue or traumatic injury, they need professional help fast. Please contact us at Happy Valley Pet Hospital for pet emergency care during our business hours.
Trust Happy Valley Pet Hospital for
High-Quality Veterinary Care.
Happy Valley Pet Hospital offers pet emergency care during business hours for cats, dogs, rabbits, and pocket pets in Campbell, Los Gatos, Saratoga, San Jose, Cupertino, Silicon Valley, Sunnyvale, Mountain View, and surrounding areas. Accepting new pet patients.