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24-Hour Dog Emergency Care

Your dog is more than just a pet — they are part of the family. When illness or injury happens, every minute without medical care can matter. This guide will help you recognize emergency symptoms and make the right decisions at the right time.

Understanding the warning signs and having access to reliable 24-hour emergency veterinary care in New Giza can make the difference between full recovery and serious complications.

 

Emergency Symptoms That Require Immediate Veterinary Attention

🔴 Immediate Danger — Go to the Emergency Vet Now

Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (GDV / Bloat)

One of the most dangerous and urgent canine emergencies. Symptoms include sudden abdominal swelling, unsuccessful attempts to vomit, extreme restlessness, and obvious discomfort. This condition is life-threatening and requires emergency surgery immediately.

 

Heatstroke

In Egypt’s hot climate, severe overheating can quickly raise a dog’s body temperature above 40°C. Heavy panting, weakness, bright red or pale gums, and collapse are all emergency warning signs.

Trauma or Accidents

Dog bites, car accidents, or falls from heights should always be treated seriously — even if your dog appears normal at first. Internal injuries may not be immediately visible.

 

Seizures

Whether it is your dog’s first seizure or they already have epilepsy, any seizure episode requires urgent veterinary evaluation.

 

🟠 Urgent Symptoms — Do Not Wait More Than a Few Hours

  • Repeated vomiting (more than 4 times) or vomiting with blood
  • Severe diarrhea with blood or excessive mucus
  • Difficulty breathing or continuous coughing
  • Sudden limping with obvious pain
  • Rapid swelling in any part of the body
  • Loss of balance or walking in circles

Most Common Dog Emergencies in Egypt

1. Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (GDV)

Large breeds such as German Shepherds, Labradors, Rottweilers, and Dobermans are especially vulnerable. GDV occurs when the stomach twists after eating or exercising.

Without rapid surgical intervention, a dog can die within hours. If you notice these symptoms in a large-breed dog, seek emergency care immediately.

Prevention Tips for GDV

  • Feed smaller meals throughout the day
  • Avoid exercise immediately after eating
  • Wait at least one hour before active play

 

2. Heatstroke

Egypt’s summer temperatures make heatstroke one of the most common emergencies. Flat-faced breeds such as Bulldogs and Pugs, as well as long-haired dogs, are particularly at risk.

What to Do on the Way to the Vet

  • Move your dog away from the heat
  • Wet them with cool (not ice-cold) water
  • Place them in a well-ventilated area
  • Head immediately to the nearest emergency veterinary hospital

 

3. Poisoning

Many everyday substances are toxic to dogs. Common examples in Egypt include:

  • Chocolate, especially dark chocolate
  • Grapes and raisins
  • Garlic and onions
  • Certain nuts, especially macadamia nuts
  • Hormonal medications and contraceptive pills
  • Rat poison, which is unfortunately very common

Important Warning

Some toxins may not cause symptoms for 24–72 hours. If your dog swallows any suspicious substance, contact a veterinarian immediately instead of waiting for symptoms.

 

4. Injuries and Bite Wounds

Bites from stray dogs or other animals can carry dangerous infections. Even small wounds may be deeper than they appear.

First Step After a Bite

Clean the wound gently with soap and water, then seek veterinary care quickly for proper wound management and antibiotics if needed.

 

5. Urinary Problems

Male dogs may develop urinary blockages, while female dogs can develop severe uterine infections (Pyometra), which often require emergency surgery.

Common Dog Breeds in Egypt and Their Health Risks

German Shepherds

  • Hip dysplasia
  • Digestive issues
  • GDV (bloat)

Labrador & Golden Retriever

  • Obesity
  • Hip problems
  • Certain cancers

Beagles

  • Ear infections
  • Obesity
  • Epilepsy

Pit Bulls & Rottweilers

  • Breathing difficulties
  • Heart conditions
  • Injury-related emergencies

Chihuahuas & Small Breeds

  • Low blood sugar
  • Bone fractures after falls

 

First Aid for Dogs: What to Do Before Reaching the Vet

Basic Emergency Rules

  • An injured or frightened dog may bite, even their owner
  • Never give medication without veterinary advice
  • Avoid feeding or giving water during severe emergencies
  • Call the clinic on your way so the medical team can prepare

 

If Your Dog Is Choking

Carefully check inside the mouth. If you can clearly see a foreign object, try to remove it gently. If your dog is unconscious and not breathing, begin emergency first aid while heading to the veterinary hospital.

 

Why Choose Dr Paws for Emergency Veterinary Care?

Emergency-Focused Veterinary Team

Our veterinarians are trained specifically in emergency and critical care medicine.

Fully Equipped Surgical Facilities

Ready for immediate intervention in life-threatening conditions such as GDV.

Advanced Diagnostics

On-site X-rays, ultrasound imaging, and laboratory testing available immediately.

Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

Continuous monitoring for critical and hospitalized patients.

24/7 Hospitalization and Monitoring

Round-the-clock care for pets requiring observation or intensive treatment.

📍 Conveniently located in New Giza, close to Sheikh Zayed, 6th of October, Mohandessin, and Dokki.

If your dog needs urgent help, the Dr Paws emergency team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About 24-Hour Dog Care

Does My Dog Need Updated Vaccinations for Emergency Visits?

No. Emergency cases are treated regardless of vaccination status. However, regular vaccinations remain essential for long-term protection.

 

My Dog Was Bitten by a Stray Dog — Should I Go Immediately?

Yes, absolutely. Stray dog bites require urgent cleaning, evaluation, and possibly rabies prevention and antibiotics.

 

What’s the Difference Between Emergency Care and a Regular Appointment?

Routine appointments are for vaccinations, wellness exams, and non-urgent issues. Emergency care is designed for conditions that cannot safely wait. At Dr Paws, every emergency case is assessed immediately upon arrival to determine medical priority.

 

Conclusion

Dogs rely on us to recognize when something is wrong. In emergencies, fast action can save your dog’s life and prevent serious complications.

If your dog shows signs of breathing difficulty, heatstroke, severe vomiting, seizures, abdominal swelling, or trauma, do not delay seeking professional help. Dr Paws New Giza provides 24-hour emergency dog care with experienced veterinarians, advanced medical equipment, and continuous critical care support.

When every second matters, our emergency team is ready to help — day or night.