Exotic & Avian Emergency Vet Care in Midlothian, VA

Urgent Paws Veterinary Care provides urgent care for birds, reptiles, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, and exotic pets throughout Midlothian, Moseley, and Winterpock.

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Specialized Care for Unique Pets

Emergency Veterinary Care for Birds, Reptiles, and Exotics

Exotic pets often hide signs of illness until conditions become serious, making fast veterinary intervention critical. At Urgent Paws Veterinary Care, we provide emergency and urgent care services for birds, rabbits, reptiles, ferrets, guinea pigs, and other small mammals in Midlothian, VA. Our experienced veterinary team understands the specialized handling, diagnostics, and treatment approaches required for nontraditional pets. Whether your African Grey Parrot is struggling to breathe, your rabbit has stopped eating, or your reptile is showing signs of severe lethargy, we deliver rapid triage-based medical care focused on stabilization and recovery.



Fast Answers for Exotic Emergencies

Advanced Diagnostics and Compassionate Support

Urgent Paws Veterinary Care combines advanced diagnostics with compassionate handling techniques designed to reduce stress for sensitive exotic species. Our clinic offers in-house laboratory testing, standing digital X-rays, ultrasound imaging, oxygen therapy, and supportive hospitalization services for urgent exotic pet conditions. Dr. Megan Allred and our team prioritize clear communication and transparent recommendations so families fully understand their pet’s condition and treatment plan. We proudly serve Midlothian, Moseley, Winterpock, and surrounding Richmond communities with emergency exotic veterinary care that balances medical expertise with patience, empathy, and respect for every species.

FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions About Exotic Pet Emergencies

  • What types of exotic pets do you treat for emergencies?

    Urgent Paws Veterinary Care provides urgent and emergency care for a wide range of exotic pets, including birds, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, reptiles, and other small mammals. If you are unsure whether we can treat your pet, please call our clinic for guidance.

  • What are common signs of an emergency in exotic pets?

    Exotic pets often hide illness until they are seriously sick. Warning signs include difficulty breathing, loss of appetite, weakness, lethargy, abnormal droppings, bleeding, seizures, collapse, or sudden behavior changes. Immediate veterinary evaluation is recommended for any rapidly worsening symptoms.

  • Do you provide emergency care for birds?

    Yes. We treat urgent avian conditions such as breathing problems, trauma, egg binding, weakness, infections, toxin exposure, and sudden illness. Birds can decline quickly, so prompt medical attention is extremely important.

  • Can rabbits and guinea pigs receive urgent care at your clinic?

    Absolutely. Rabbits and guinea pigs commonly require urgent care for conditions like GI stasis, respiratory infections, injuries, overheating, and severe lethargy. Our team uses gentle handling techniques designed to minimize stress during treatment and diagnostics.

  • What diagnostics and treatments are available for exotic pets?

    Our clinic offers advanced diagnostic and supportive care services including in-house lab testing, standing digital X-rays, ultrasound imaging, oxygen therapy, fluid therapy, and hospitalization for exotic pets needing close monitoring and stabilization.

  • Why choose Urgent Paws Veterinary Care for exotic pet emergencies in Midlothian, VA?

    Urgent Paws combines advanced urgent care medicine with compassionate handling tailored to sensitive exotic species. Families throughout Midlothian, Moseley, Winterpock, and nearby Richmond communities trust us for transparent communication, experienced care, and a calm approach focused on reducing stress while delivering effective treatment.



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