Urgent Veterinary Services for Dogs, Cats & Pocket Pets
At the PawDoc Urgent Care brand, we provide fast, high-quality care for dogs, cats, and pocket pets for pet owners. If your pet is sick or injured but not in a life-threatening situation, we’re here to help.
PawDoc Urgent Care provides non-emergency veterinary care. That means we treat health problems that can’t wait for a primary care appointment, but do not warrant an emergency visit. Our job is to fill the gap between your regular vet and the emergency animal hospital.
We currently offer Urgent Care at our Port Orchard, WA location.
We're here for you. Our team can help you figure out what’s best.
Skip the ER, Choose PawDoc
Why Choose PawDoc?
Pets often get sick or hurt when it’s least expected. Maybe your dog starts limping on a Saturday night. Maybe your cat throws up several times on a Sunday morning. These things can’t wait, but they don’t always need a full emergency visit. Many veterinarians fill up their schedules days or even weeks in advance. Emergency clinics are often crowded, stressful, and expensive. That’s why we created the PawDoc Urgent Care brand—to give pet owners a better option.
At PawDoc, you get:
- Same-day appointments – We make it easy to get help fast.
- Weekend and evening hours – We’re here when your vet is closed.
- Lower costs than emergency clinics – We keep care affordable.
Our veterinary professionals are specially trained in urgent care and stay up-to-date on the latest techniques to support your pet’s health, safety, and recovery. From gentle handling to a calm, welcoming environment, everything we do centers around your pet’s comfort and well-being.
When to Visit PawDoc Urgent Care
Wondering if you should come in? Here are some signs it’s time to visit:
- Your pet is acting sick or in pain, but isn’t an emergency.
- Your vet can’t see you soon enough, and waiting feels risky.
- Your pet is eating less, hiding more, or behaving strangely.
- You notice a sudden limp, rash, bump, or cut.
- It’s the weekend or evening, and other clinics are closed.