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We’re here to help and have options to assist no matter the time of day
Here are some symptoms which are likely to, or definitely require emergency pet care
If your pet has any of the listed symptoms, contact us immediately.
- Breathing difficulties 
- High temperatures 
- Poisons 
- Infections and wounds 
- Loss of use of limbs 
- Road accidents 
- Seizure 
- Vomiting and/or diarrhoea 
- Swelling 
⚠️ The Robb Vet Clinic at Motherwell handles pet emergencies and is open Monday to Friday: 9.30am to 5pm 
We are closed on Saturday & Sunday. 
Robb Vet Clinic
Emergencies Mon - Fri: 9.30am - 5pm
Closed Saturday & Sunday
Pet Emergencies @ Motherwell
Location:
Robb Veterinary Clinic 
183 Merry Street
Motherwell
ML1 1LD
When you require emergency support outside of these hours, we have a recommended partner in the Glasgow area to support you.
Emergency Vets Glasgow
OUT OF HOURS SUPPORT
Mon - Fri: 7pm - 9am 
Weekends & Bank Holidays are 24 hours
Location: 
Emergency Vets Glasgow
Workzone 64, 37 Rosyth Road
Rutherglen, Glasgow
G5 0YD
 
        
        
      
    
    What your dog or cat shouldn’t eat…
It's hard resist a beautiful face staring up at you while you're munching on something tasty, but there are some foods you should avoid giving dogs, such as dark chocolate, raisins, onions and macadamia nuts. And if you're more of a cat person, keep your feline away from lillies (plant type) as these are highly toxic to cats.
 
                         
            
              
            
            
          
              