Emergency Vets in Bonita Springs, FL

Looking for an emergency vet in Bonita Springs, FL? Search for your nearest animal hospital below.


List of Emergency Vets in Bonita Springs, FL

ANIMAL WELLNESS CENTER OF BONITA

ADDRESS: 10347 Bonita Beach Road, Suite B6, Bonita Springs FL 34135
TEL: (239) 236-5002
Taking care of your pets doesn’t only mean taking them for walks and feeding them the right food, it also means that you should always take care of their health. If you’re looking for a veterinarian in Bonita Springs who can handle a variety of needs for your pet, then pick up the phone and call Animal Wellness Center of Bonita today to schedule an appointment. We are proud to have some of the very best services in the entire area, and our team treats your needs as our top priority. Keep reading to learn more about our team members and the services we provide for our pet patients.

SOUTHWEST FLORIDA VETERINARY SPECIALISTS & 24-HOUR EMERGENCY HOSPITAL

ADDRESS: 28400 Old 41 Road, Suite 1, Bonita Springs FL 34135
TEL: (239) 992-8387
At Southwest Florida Veterinary Specialists & 24-Hour Emergency Hospital, our goal is to provide pets with a greater quality of life. Our mission is to offer an exceptional level of specialty and emergency veterinary care to our patients, clients, and our referring veterinarians.

FETCH BONITA SPRINGS

ADDRESS: 3364 Woods Edge Circle, Bonita Springs FL 34134
TEL: (239) 260-4100
We are a family-owned, emergency and specialty veterinary hospital that offers advanced and specialized veterinary services to our clients and referring veterinarians in southwest Florida.

NEWPORT ANIMAL HOSPITAL (BONITA SPRINGS)

ADDRESS: 25100 Bernwood Drive, Bonita Springs FL 34135
TEL: (239) 317-7011
We have Veterinarians, and Licensed Veterinary Technicians on staff to ensure your pet receives the highest quality and best medical care. Newport Animal Hospital provides Quality Preventative Care, Primary Care, and we are available for your pet’s emergency medical care. At Newport Animal Hospital’s state-of-the-art veterinary facility our staff offers you and your pet the quickest and most advanced care possible. We can accommodate both emergency and scheduled surgical needs in our full service surgical suite.

BONITA VETERINARY HOSPITAL

ADDRESS: 4155 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs FL 34134
TEL: (239) 908-4911
We are a state-of-the-art full service veterinary hospital, established in 1978, by Dr. Patterson and Dr. Ogden. High standards, integrity, enthusiasm and commitment to provide the best in animal care has been our foremost concern over the past 30 years.
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Signs Your Pet Needs Emergency Care

Has your pet experienced some kind of trauma and in need in emergency care? Here are some of the signs to look when determining whether your pet needs an emergency vet:

  • Pale gums
  • Rapid breathing
  • Weak or rapid pulse
  • Change in body temperature
  • Difficulty standing
  • Apparent paralysis
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Seizures
  • Excessive bleeding

How to Handle Your Injured Pet

It is possible that your pet can act aggressively when they’ve been injured. It’s important to be careful how you handle them for their safety and your own.

For Dogs:

  • Be calm and go slow when approaching.
  • If your dog appears aggressive, get someone to help you.
  • Fashion a makeshift stretcher and carefully lift your dog onto it.
  • Support their neck and back as you move them in case of spinal injuries.

For Cats:

  • Cover your cats head gently with a towel, to prevent them from biting you.
  • Very carefully, lift your cat into its carrier or a box.
  • Support their neck and back as you move them in case of spinal injuries.

First Aid Treatment At Home

Depending on the situation, there are some actions you can take at home to stabilize your pet before transporting them to an emergency vet.

Bleeding:

  • If your pet is bleeding externally due to a trauma, apply pressure to the wound quickly and hold it there.
  • If possible, elevate the injury.

Choking:

  • If your pet is choking on a foreign object, put your fingers in their mouth and try to remove the blockage.
  • If you’re unable to remove the blockage, perform a modified version of the Heimlich maneuver by giving a sharp blow to their chest.

CPR:

  • If your pet is unconscious and unresponsive, you may need to perform CPR.
  • First, check if your pet is breathing and if they have a heartbeat. If you cannot find either, start chest compressions.
  • Perform 30 chest compressions followed by two rescue breaths. Repeat this until your pet starts breathing on their own again.
  • To give a rescue breath, close your pets mouth and extend their neck to open the airway. Place your mouth over your pets nose and exhale until you see your pets chest rise.
  • Check for a heartbeat every 2 minutes.
  • Continue giving your pet CPR until you reach an emergency vet.