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I think my pet ate something that’s making him/her sick, and he/she has lost consciousness/is having seizures/trouble breathing. What should I do?

Please call us right away to ensure that we can handle the emergency. If you call during normal business hours, we will usually tell you to bring your pet in immediately. Please note that since we are not an emergency clinic, in some cases, our veterinarian may be unable to see your pet immediately because he may be in the middle of surgery or similar procedure. In these rare instances, you will be directed to take your pet to the nearest emergency clinic so that there is no delay in attending to his/her emergency needs.

Please call us right away to ensure that we can handle the emergency. If you call during normal business hours, we will usually tell you to bring your pet in immediately. Please note that since we are not an emergency clinic, in some cases, our veterinarian may be unable to see your pet immediately because he may be in the middle of surgery or similar procedure. In these rare instances, you will be directed to take your pet to the nearest emergency clinic so that there is no delay in attending to his/her emergency needs.

Please call us right away to ensure that we can handle the emergency. If you call during normal business hours, we will usually tell you to bring your pet in immediately. Please note that since we are not an emergency clinic, in some cases, our veterinarian may be unable to see your pet immediately because he may be in the middle of surgery or similar procedure. In these rare instances, you will be directed to take your pet to the nearest emergency clinic so that there is no delay in attending to his/her emergency needs.

If your pet gets sick outside our normal hours, take your pet immediately to the downtown emergency veterinary clinic at 920 Yonge St., 416-920-2002. They are open 24 hours, 7 days a week.