Urgent Care in Dunbar, Vancouver

Sudden health concerns can be frightening, and knowing where to turn makes a real difference. Alma Animal Hospital in Dunbar provides same-day urgent care for dogs and cats Monday through Friday and Saturday mornings. We see walk-in cases for acute injuries, sudden illness, and other time-sensitive concerns that need prompt veterinary attention. We are one of the closest walk-in clinics for pet owners in Dunbar, Point Grey, and Dunbar-Southlands, and our team is experienced in stabilizing and assessing a wide range of urgent conditions with clear communication at every step.

Breathing Difficulty and Respiratory Distress

Breathing difficulty in dogs and cats is always a priority concern. Signs include labored breathing, open-mouth breathing in cats, blue or grey gums, extended neck posture, or audible breathing sounds. Causes range from allergic reactions and respiratory infections to heart disease and chest trauma. Any pet showing signs of breathing difficulty should be seen immediately. Call us at (604) 229-5564 before arriving so our team can prepare for your pet’s arrival and minimize wait time.

Seizures and Neurological Events

Witnessing a seizure in your pet is one of the most alarming experiences for a pet owner. Seizures can result from epilepsy, toxin ingestion, metabolic disease, or structural brain conditions. A pet that has experienced a first seizure, a seizure lasting more than two to three minutes, or multiple seizures in a short period requires urgent assessment. We perform a neurological evaluation, review history, and develop a supportive care plan. We also guide you on what to do if a seizure occurs at home before you can reach us.

Trauma, Injuries, and Wound Care

Trauma from road accidents, falls, or altercations with other animals requires prompt assessment even when external injuries appear minor. Internal injuries are not always visible on initial examination. At Alma Animal Hospital, we assess all traumatic injuries systematically, stabilize the patient, and determine next steps including pain management, wound care, and referral when advanced imaging or surgical intervention is needed. Lacerations, puncture wounds, and bite wounds are cleaned, assessed for depth, and closed or bandaged as appropriate.

Allergic Reactions and Heatstroke

Allergic reactions range from mild facial swelling and hives to severe anaphylaxis with vomiting, collapse, and cardiovascular compromise. Any pet showing swelling around the face, neck, or throat, or displaying rapid deterioration after a bee sting, vaccine, or food exposure should be seen immediately. Heatstroke is a serious risk for dogs left in warm vehicles or exercised in hot weather. Signs include excessive panting, drooling, staggering, and collapse. Both conditions are time-sensitive and respond best to immediate veterinary intervention.

Urinary Blockage and GDV

Urinary blockage, particularly in male cats, is a life-threatening condition that causes complete inability to urinate and rapid toxin buildup. Signs include straining in the litter box with no urine output, vocalizing, and lethargy. Gastric dilatation and volvulus, known as bloat or GDV, causes the stomach to distend and twist, cutting off circulation. It affects large and giant breed dogs most commonly and progresses rapidly. Both conditions require immediate veterinary attention. Do not wait for symptoms to worsen before calling us.

Parvovirus Care and Infectious Disease

Canine parvovirus causes severe vomiting, bloody diarrhea, lethargy, and rapid dehydration, particularly in unvaccinated puppies. Any young dog showing these signs should be assessed immediately and isolated from other dogs. We provide supportive care for parvovirus cases and guide you on isolation protocols to protect your home and other pets. We also see same-day cases of suspected toxin ingestion, foreign body symptoms, eye injuries, ear injuries, and other acute concerns that require prompt attention.

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FAQs

Where is the nearest walk-in urgent care vet for Point Grey and Dunbar-Southlands?
Alma Animal Hospital at 3151 Dunbar St is one of the closest veterinary clinics for families in Point Grey and Dunbar-Southlands. We see same-day urgent care cases Monday to Friday 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Saturday 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Call (604) 229-5564.
Is Alma Animal Hospital open for walk-in urgent care in Dunbar?
Yes. We accept walk-in urgent care cases during our regular hours: Monday to Friday 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Saturday 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. For after-hours care, we refer clients to VCA Canada Vancouver Animal Emergency and Referral Centre at (604) 879-3737.
My dog ate something it should not have. What should I do?
Call us at (604) 229-5564 right away. If ingestion happened within the last hour or two, we may be able to intervene. Let us know what was ingested, approximately how much, and your dog’s weight. The ASPCA Poison Control Hotline is also available 24 hours at (888) 426-4435.
How do I know if my cat has a urinary blockage?
Signs include straining in the litter box with little or no urine produced, crying out when trying to urinate, lethargy, vomiting, and hiding. Male cats are at highest risk. This is a life-threatening condition. If you see these signs, call us immediately at (604) 229-5564.
Is there a walk-in vet clinic near Point Grey and Dunbar-Southlands?
Yes. Alma Animal Hospital at 3151 Dunbar St accepts walk-in urgent care cases during regular hours for pet owners in Point Grey, Dunbar, and Dunbar-Southlands. We are open Monday to Friday 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Saturday 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Call (604) 229-5564 before arriving so we can prepare.

Same-day urgent care is available at Alma Animal Hospital in Dunbar. Call us at (604) 229-5564 or bring your pet in during business hours. For after-hours urgencies, contact VCA Vancouver Emergency at (604) 879-3737.