Pet emergency help
Quick guidance for common pet emergencies in the Philippines. This is not veterinary advice — always call a licensed vet for diagnosis and treatment.
Find emergency vets near meEmergency guides
- Pet Trauma Emergency
What to do if your pet is injured in an accident — broken bones, wounds, or hit by a vehicle in the Philippines.
- Pet Poisoning Emergency
Steps to take if your dog or cat ate something toxic — chocolate, rat poison, medications, or household chemicals in the Philippines.
- Pet Breathing Emergency
What to do if your dog or cat is struggling to breathe, choking, or has blue gums — respiratory emergencies in the Philippines.
Frequently asked questions
- Should I call the vet before traveling?
- Yes — always. Clinic hours, emergency capacity, and staffing change frequently. Calling first confirms the clinic is open, accepting emergencies, and can handle your pet's situation.
- How do I find a 24/7 emergency vet in the Philippines?
- Use Vet247PH to search by your location or browse area pages for Metro Manila, Cebu, Davao, and other regions. Filter for emergency-capable clinics and call before you leave.
- Is Vet247PH a substitute for veterinary advice?
- No. Vet247PH is an informational directory only. For diagnosis and treatment, contact a licensed veterinarian directly.
- What if no clinics appear near me?
- Try a broader area search, turn off the emergency-only filter, or browse nearby cities on our area pages. In a life-threatening emergency, call any veterinary clinic for guidance even if they are not listed as 24/7.
Browse clinics by location on our area pages.