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3:47 AM
"I was shaking when I called. Twenty minutes later, there was a vet in my living room with Biscuit on the table and an IV already running."
Biscuit the golden retriever, healthy and recovered

Margaret H. · Austin, TX

Biscuit, 4-year-old Golden Retriever

Recovered
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Serving Greater Austin within a 30-mile radius · Avg. 19-min response

Read the cases
Step One

What's happening to your pet?

Select the closest match — our team is briefed before we arrive.

Case by case

Every call answered.
Every animal home.

These are not testimonials we asked for. These are the messages we received the morning after.

1:22 AM
"I didn't know if Mango was going to make it. The Triage vet diagnosed the obstruction at home — no 45-minute drive, no waiting room panic."
Mango the Dachshund, healthy and recovered after emergency vet visit

Derek T.

Mango, 6-year-old Dachshund

Recovered

Duchess

Senior Tabby, 14 yrs

Recovered
Respiratory distress

4:09 AM

Vet Field Note

"Arrived to find a 3-year-old Lab in active seizure. Administered diazepam on-site, stabilized within 8 minutes. Owner was calm by the time we left."

Dr. Priya Nair, DVM

Case: Ranger · Seizure

2:51 AM

Pretzel

French Bulldog, 2 yrs

Recovered
Ingested medication

11:47 PM

5:33 AM
"Luna was having trouble breathing and I was convinced I was losing her. The vet was at my door before I even finished my second cup of coffee. She's perfect now."
Luna the Persian cat, healthy and recovered

Camille R.

Luna, 8-year-old Persian

Recovered
Vet Field Note

"12-week-old puppy, sudden hind-limb weakness. On-site exam ruled out spinal trauma. IV fluids, monitoring, referral arranged for morning. Family had answers at 3 AM."

Dr. James Osei, DVM

Case: Noodle · Sudden limb weakness

3:18 AM

Gouda

Holland Lop Rabbit, 3 yrs

Recovered
GI stasis

12:15 AM

10:58 PM
"Our vet tech told us Bear had eaten rat poison and we had minutes. Triage was there in 17 minutes. They induced vomiting right in our kitchen. He's fine. I still can't believe it."
Bear the Border Collie, healthy after poisoning emergency

Tom & Sarah W.

Bear, 5-year-old Border Collie

Recovered
The Mobile Unit

An ER in your driveway.
Not a glorified house call.

Every Triage vehicle carries the same diagnostic and treatment capability as a small animal emergency facility.

Cardiac Monitor

Real-time ECG, pulse ox, blood pressure — same diagnostics as an ER.

IV Fluid Station

Full fluid therapy capability — crystalloids, colloids, blood products.

Emergency Drug Cabinet

47 emergency medications including reversal agents, anticonvulsants, and antidotes.

Portable Ultrasound

On-site abdominal and cardiac imaging — no transport required for diagnostics.

Oxygen & Ventilation

Supplemental O₂, nebulization, and manual ventilation for respiratory emergencies.

Wound Management

Surgical-grade instruments, suture, hemostatic agents, splinting materials.

What we treat vs. what we stabilize

Treated on-site
  • Seizures
  • Anaphylaxis
  • Poisoning / induced emesis
  • Wound repair
  • Pain management
  • IV fluid therapy
Stabilized, then transported
  • Internal bleeding
  • Suspected spinal injury
  • Surgical abdomen
  • Advanced cardiac events
  • Fractures requiring imaging
Coverage

We cover 30 miles
in every direction.

Greater Austin, served 24 hours a day, 365 days a year — including holidays.

By the numbers

Avg. response time19 min

From call to driveway

Cases resolved on-site74%

No transport needed

Calls answered100%

Every call, every night

Owner satisfaction4.9 / 5

Based on 847 cases

Response times by area

Austin30 mi radius
Central Austin12–18 min
South Austin / Buda18–24 min
North Austin / Round Rock20–26 min
East Austin / Pflugerville18–22 min
Westlake / Bee Cave22–28 min
Cedar Park / Leander24–30 min

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