Immediate Medical Emergency
What to do if your pet is experiencing a medical emergency right now!
DISCLAIMER: For General Information Only. Please consult your Veterinarian for advice. The information on this site is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional veterinarian advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images and information, contained on or available through this web site is for general information purposes only.
Call your veterinarian’s office.
They may have special instructions for emergencies and triage help.
Google search: Veterinarians Olympic Peninsula…
Peninsula Pet Emergency
Peninsula Pet Emergency is open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights from 6pm-8am for emergency services for cats and dogs on the Olympic Peninsula!
Visit their website: PeninsulaPetEmergency.com for more information.
They are located at 289 W. Bell St. in Sequim (located in the Pacific Northwest Veterinary Hospital building—across from the Oak Table Cafe). [Map/Directions]
Call (360) 207-4773 to speak to a medical team member—calling ahead is recommended so that they can prepare for your pet's arrival.
Special hours for major holidays and Hood Canal Bridge Closures will be announced on their website and Facebook page.
Animal Emergency & Specialty Center
The next closest after-hours facility is the Animal Emergency & Specialty Center:
Visit their website: AESCCares.com.
They are located at 980 NW Reliance St, Poulsbo. [Map/Directions]
Phone: (360) 697-7771—calling ahead is recommended so that they can prepare for your pet's arrival.
It is open 24 hours.
Temporary Change in Hours: Beginning March 29, 2026 they are not receiving emergency cases between 7:00 AM and 4:00 PM Monday-Friday.
ER Vet Finder
For other WA Emergency Veterinarians, see their wait times and contact information at ER Vet Finder.
Crossing Hood Canal Bridge
If you are traveling across the Hood Canal bridge for emergency pet care:
If the Hood Canal bridge is closed, here are 2 alternatives in Olympia. Always call ahead!
Animal Poison Control Center
If you think your pet might be poisoned see Animal Poison Control Center (APCC):
Visit their website: ASPCA.org
Open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
Phone: (888) 426-4435
DISCLAIMER: For General Information Only. Please consult your Veterinarian for advice. The information on this site is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional veterinarian advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images and information, contained on or available through this web site is for general information purposes only.