
Pet Urgent Care
Urgent care is available during business hours at Anza Animal Clinic. If your pet is sick or injured and requires prompt medical attention—but their condition is not life-threatening, urgent care is here to help. We recommend calling ahead so we can triage your pet’s condition and prepare for your arrival.
Hospital Details
Address: 3575 E Thousand Oaks Blvd, Westlake Village, CA 91362
Give us a Call: (805) 495-1059
Email us: [email protected]
Business Hours
Monday – Saturday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Urgent care unavailable 12:00PM-1:30PM)
Sunday: Closed
Urgent Care
Our urgent care services are designed to bridge the gap between wellness visits and emergency veterinary care. If your pet is experiencing a life-threatening emergency, we recommend seeking care at a dedicated emergency veterinary hospital.
Symptoms Commonly Treated at Urgent Care
- Vomiting or Diarrhea
- Minor Wounds or Abscesses
- Pain, Limping, or Swelling
- Loss of Appetite or Constipation
- Dehydration
- Itchy Skin, Rashes, or Hives
- Eye Discharge, Redness, or Irritation
- Ear Infections
- Coughing, Sneezing, or Runny Nose
- Worms, Fleas, Ticks, or Mites
- Urinary Changes (blood in urine, straining, or increased frequency)
- Possible Ingestion of a Foreign Object or Toxin
What to Do If You Think Your Pet Ate Something Poisonous
Call us immediately. If it’s after hours, contact the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435 for 24/7 support from trained toxicologists.
Visit Our Pet Urgent Care
To seek urgent care for your pet, please call us or schedule an urgent care appointment online during business hours.
Urgent Care vs. Emergency Care
To decide whether your pet needs urgent or emergency care, ask yourself:
- Does this need attention soon, but isn’t immediately life-threatening?
- Is this a true emergency requiring immediate, life-saving intervention?
Urgent care is for pets who are stable but require timely attention. Emergency hospitals are equipped to handle critical, life-threatening conditions that demand immediate intervention.
Conditions That Require Emergency Care
- Not eating or drinking for more than 48 hours
- Weak or rapid pulse
- Choking or difficulty breathing
- Bloating or distended abdomen
- Fall from a height
- Difficulty delivering puppies or kittens
- Trauma (e.g., hit by a car)
- Loss of consciousness
- Repeated seizures or paralysis
- Excessive bleeding that won’t stop
- Lacerations potentially requiring stitches
If you’re unsure whether your pet’s condition qualifies as urgent, don’t hesitate to call us.
We’re here to help you decide the next best step for your pet’s health and comfort.
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