Same-Day & Emergency Vet Care in Cloverdale, Surrey

When your pet is injured or suddenly unwell, you need a veterinary team that can respond quickly. Apollo Animal Hospital in Cloverdale, Surrey provides same-day and emergency veterinary care for dogs and cats 7 days a week. We are open Monday through Sunday, 8 AM to 10 PM, and welcome walk-ins for urgent concerns during clinic hours. If your pet requires care outside our hours, please contact Mainland Animal Emergency Clinic in Surrey. Call us at (604) 372-4411.

Breathing Difficulties in Dogs and Cats

Labored breathing, open-mouth breathing in cats, blue-tinged gums, or rapid shallow breaths are signs of a respiratory emergency. Do not wait to see if the situation improves. Call us immediately at (604) 372-4411 and come in as quickly as possible. We are open 7 days a week, 8 AM to 10 PM, and will see your pet right away.

Trauma and Accident Injuries

If your pet has been hit by a vehicle, fallen from a height, or suffered any significant blunt impact, bring them in even if they appear to be walking normally. Internal injuries are not always immediately visible. Call us on your way in at (604) 372-4411 so our team can prepare for your arrival. Apollo Animal Hospital is open 7 days a week for urgent trauma cases in the Cloverdale, Surrey, and Langley area.

Seizures

A seizure lasting more than two minutes is a medical emergency. If your pet experiences a seizure, keep them away from furniture and stairs, time the episode if possible, and do not place your hand near their mouth. Call us immediately at (604) 372-4411. We are open Monday through Sunday, 8 AM to 10 PM. Our team will advise you on how to keep your pet safe while you travel to the clinic.

Suspected Poisoning

Pets can be exposed to a wide range of toxic substances, including human foods, household cleaners, garden plants, rodenticides, and certain pharmaceuticals. If you suspect your pet has ingested something toxic, call us immediately at (604) 372-4411. Time is critical in poisoning cases. If you know what was ingested, bring the packaging with you. We are open 7 days a week, 8 AM to 10 PM.

Allergic Reactions

Sudden swelling of the face or muzzle, hives, vomiting, or collapse following an insect bite, new food, or vaccination are signs of an acute allergic reaction. These can escalate rapidly and require prompt veterinary attention. Call Apollo Animal Hospital immediately at (604) 372-4411. We are open 7 days a week and will assess your pet without delay.

Urinary Blockage

Male cats and male dogs can develop life-threatening urinary blockages that require emergency care. Signs include straining to urinate with little or no output, crying while attempting to urinate, lethargy, vomiting, or a distended abdomen. Call us immediately at (604) 372-4411 if your pet shows any of these signs. A urinary blockage left unattended can become fatal within hours.

Severe Vomiting, Diarrhea, and Gastrointestinal Emergencies

Repeated vomiting, blood in the vomit or stool, a visibly distended abdomen, or a pet that cannot keep down water all warrant urgent veterinary attention. These signs can indicate conditions including foreign body obstruction, hemorrhagic gastroenteritis, or GDV. Call Apollo Animal Hospital at (604) 372-4411. We are open Monday through Sunday, 8 AM to 10 PM, and serve pets across Cloverdale, Surrey, and Langley.

Lacerations, Limping, Eye Injuries, and Other Urgent Conditions

Apollo Animal Hospital manages a full range of urgent conditions during clinic hours, including lacerations requiring closure, sudden limping or non-weight bearing, eye injuries, foreign body removal, suspected heatstroke, parvovirus care, pyometra, and same-day urgent appointments for pets who need to be seen promptly. Blood transfusion services are available for emergency cases requiring this intervention. Walk-ins are welcome for all urgent concerns during our operating hours of 8 AM to 10 PM, 7 days a week. For after-hours emergencies, contact Mainland Animal Emergency Clinic in Surrey.

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FAQs

Does Apollo Animal Hospital accept walk-in emergency cases in Surrey?
Yes. We welcome walk-ins for urgent and emergency cases during our operating hours of Monday through Sunday, 8 AM to 10 PM. For the fastest response, call us at (604) 372-4411 on your way so we can prepare for your pet’s arrival.
What should I do if my pet has an emergency outside your hours?
If your pet needs emergency care outside our hours of 8 AM to 10 PM, please contact Mainland Animal Emergency Clinic in Surrey. They provide overnight and after-hours emergency veterinary care.
How do I know if my pet's condition is an emergency?
Signs that warrant immediate attention include difficulty breathing, collapse, suspected poisoning, active seizures, severe vomiting with a distended abdomen, inability to urinate, significant trauma, uncontrolled bleeding, or any sudden and dramatic change in your pet’s condition. When in doubt, call us at (604) 372-4411 and our team will help you assess the urgency.
Can Apollo Animal Hospital treat parvovirus cases in Cloverdale and Langley?
Yes. We provide supportive care for parvovirus in dogs, including intravenous fluid support, anti-nausea support, and nutritional assistance. Parvovirus is highly contagious and progresses rapidly. If you suspect your puppy or unvaccinated dog has been exposed, call us immediately.

Apollo Animal Hospital is open 7 days a week, 8 AM to 10 PM, for same-day and emergency veterinary care in Cloverdale, Surrey, and Langley. Walk-ins welcome. Call (604) 372-4411 or book online.

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