Anne Arundel Veterinary Emergency Clinic

Anne Arundel Veterinary Emergency Clinic 24-Hour Veterinary Emergency Hospital in Annapolis, Maryland
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Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, AAVEC is an emergency veterinary clinic located in beautiful Annapolis, Maryland. We are a member practice of the Chesapeake Veterinary Referral Center, a coalition of veterinary specialists in the disciplines of emergency medicine, surgery, canine rehabilitation, internal medicine, oncology, cardiology, eye care, and neurology. By choosing AAVEC, your pet benef

its from the expertise of experienced emergency veterinarians, each of whom has an average of 10 years of experience treating emergency cases. An added benefit is that if your pet requires a specialist's care, s/he can be treated by CVRC specialists right in our facility. We also employ a highly-qualified, trained technical staff, who are present around the clock to provide the very best in critical care. We are able to provide both simple and complex medical services ranging from repairing minor wounds and lacerations to emergency surgeries and overnight intensive care. We offer treatment using the latest innovations in veterinary medicine, including digital radiography (x-ray) and ultrasonography (ultrasound) services. We also have an in-house laboratory, which allows us to conduct many lab tests right in our facility while you wait. If you have questions about the other types of services we provide, please contact a Client Service Representative at 410.224.0331.

Unfortunately, 1 in 3 pets will go missing in their lifetime and only 1 in 10 are found (AAHA). July is National Lost Pe...
07/19/2025

Unfortunately, 1 in 3 pets will go missing in their lifetime and only 1 in 10 are found (AAHA). July is National Lost Pet Prevention Month and serves as a reminder to put strategies in place to keep your pet safe. Here are some additional tips:

🐶 Train your pet to come to you on voice command
🦮 Keep pets on a leash in unfenced areas
🐾 Microchip your pet and keep your contact information updated

Today is  ! It's the perfect time to plan ahead on how to keep your pets safe in case of a fire. 🐶🐱🔥 Keep pets away from...
07/15/2025

Today is ! It's the perfect time to plan ahead on how to keep your pets safe in case of a fire. 🐶🐱

🔥 Keep pets away from fireplaces, firepits, and candles
🔥 Have a rescue plan and practice with your family
🔥 Keep leashes, crates, and carriers accessible
🔥 Inform rescuers of your pets and their hiding places
🔥 Make sure your pets are wearing ID tags and are microchipped in case they escape

If you experience a fire related emergency with your pet contact Anne Arundel Veterinary Emergency Clinic at 410-224-0331, we are open 24/7.

Did you know that July is  ? 💦 Here are 6 ways to keep your pets hydrated and staying cool this summer, both indoors and...
07/07/2025

Did you know that July is ? 💦

Here are 6 ways to keep your pets hydrated and staying cool this summer, both indoors and out!

💦 Endless supply of fresh, cool drinking water
💦 Frozen, pet-friendly treats
💦 Cooling mat, bandana, and/or towel
💦 Shaded area with an outside-equipped fan
💦 Kiddie pool filled with water
💦 Access to A/C and belly rubs

If you experience an emergency with your pet this summer contact Anne Arundel Veterinary Emergency Clinic at 410-224-0331, we are open 24/7.

It is common for us to have increased wait times over the holidays. We will do our best to get your pet treated as quick...
07/02/2025

It is common for us to have increased wait times over the holidays. We will do our best to get your pet treated as quickly as we can but please be aware, we prioritize patients based on their status as critical, urgent or stable. We may have extremely sick or injured pets in the ICU. Our team will do their very best to accommodate you as reasonably as they can.

We ask for your understanding as we work to help as many pets as possible. Our staff thanks you in advance for your kindness, compassion and patience.

AAVEC is open 24 hours, 7 days a week and can be contacted at, 410-224-0331.

Happy Independence Day! Fourth of July festivities are fun and filled with celebrations, however, we must remember to ke...
06/30/2025

Happy Independence Day! Fourth of July festivities are fun and filled with celebrations, however, we must remember to keep our pets safe and happy. 🐕 🐈

Reminders for the holiday:
👉 Take your pet for a walk or play with them to get some energy out before the celebrations begin.
👉 Don’t leave your pet outside during fireworks. Place them inside with food, water, and maybe their favorite toy.
👉 Keep party food and alcohol away from your pet.
👉 Make sure your pets are wearing ID tags and their chip information is up-to-date.
👉 Clean up hazardous foods, drinks, and other items immediately after the festivities.

This Feel Good Friday is for Max! 🐾❤Max presented to Anne Arundel Veterinary Emergency Clinic due to vomiting and being ...
06/27/2025

This Feel Good Friday is for Max! 🐾❤

Max presented to Anne Arundel Veterinary Emergency Clinic due to vomiting and being known to potentially ingest items he shouldn't. Initially Max went to his primary veterinarian where on radiographs, they found evidence of foreign material in his stomach.

Due to the timing of when Max arrived to AAVEC, our internal medicine team (Atlantic Veterinary Internal Medicine & Oncology), who usually perform endoscopies, had already gone home for the evening. However, recently some team members of AAVEC were trained on how to use endoscopy equipment (as seen in the photos) so Max had a chance of avoiding surgery!

After further investigation with the scope, Max had pieces of tennis balls removed! After a short stay, he went home feeling better.

Max has 'bounced' right back to normal according to his owners!

Summer is here and it is HOT! ☀ Know the signs of heat stroke and protect your pet from this emergency medical condition...
06/24/2025

Summer is here and it is HOT! ☀ Know the signs of heat stroke and protect your pet from this emergency medical condition.

Signs of heat stroke include:

🌡Excessive panting
🌡Excessive drooling
🌡Difficulty breathing
🌡Vomiting
🌡Diarrhea, with or without blood
🌡Weakness
🌡Incoordination or stumbling
🌡Sudden collapse
🌡Seizures

If your pet is experiencing signs of heat stroke, contact Anne Arundel Veterinary Emergency Clinic at 410-224-0331, we are open 24/7.

Heading off to the pool or beach this summer with your furry friend? Check out these water safety tips to make sure your...
06/17/2025

Heading off to the pool or beach this summer with your furry friend? Check out these water safety tips to make sure your pet has fun while staying safe. ☀️

🔹 Pick a shallow spot to start out and stay close to the edge of the water.
🔹 Don’t force them. Throwing a pet in the water who doesn’t want to swim can be traumatic and may prevent them from enjoying the water later on.
🔹 Get in the water with them. When they start paddling with their front paws, lift their hind end so they understand how to float.
🔹 Keep them on a leash at first so they can’t stray too far away from you.

🌡 Also, be sure to stay aware of the temperature! While swimming may cool you and your pet down, hot sand or pavement poses a threat to your pet's paws. If you can't hold the back of your hand to the ground for at least 10 seconds without feeling a burn, it's too hot for your pet to walk on!

If you experience an emergency with your pet this summer contact Anne Arundel Veterinary Emergency Clinic at 410-224-0331, we are open 24/7.

With us in the midst of summer, we want to make sure your pets are safe! Some things to remember are:☑️ Know the symptom...
06/14/2025

With us in the midst of summer, we want to make sure your pets are safe! Some things to remember are:

☑️ Know the symptoms of overheating in pets, which include excessive panting, difficulty breathing, increased heart rate, drooling, seizures, bloody stool, and vomiting, to name a few.

☑️ NEVER leave your animals alone in a parked vehicle (Even with the window cracked! Studies have found that cracking the window has very little effect on the temp inside the car.)

☑️ Educate your family and friends about the risks of leaving their pets in the car so they can keep their animals safe as well!

To read more on hot weather safety tips, check out this article from the ASPCA and share with your fellow animal lovers: https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/general-pet-care/hot-weather-safety-tips

If you experience an emergency with your pet this summer contact Anne Arundel Veterinary Emergency Clinic at 410-224-0331, we are open 24/7.

Happy Anniversary to, Andrea (4 years), Brooke (4 years), Dr. Donley (22 years!), Dr. Cranford (13 years!), Rachel (1 ye...
06/10/2025

Happy Anniversary to, Andrea (4 years), Brooke (4 years), Dr. Donley (22 years!), Dr. Cranford (13 years!), Rachel (1 year), Jeanne (27 years!), Kelsey (6 years), Nee Nee (4 years), Lauren (2 years), Dr. Delano-McNair (11 years!), Tina (22 years!), Dr. Rosenbaum (3 years), Becky (15 years!), Maren (2 years), Dr. Camelo-Lopez (2 years), Dr. McNair (11 years!), Charelle (22 years!), Dr. Wentzel (21 years!), Alexis (1 year), Salali (1 year), Dr. Fleury (4 years), Jessica (8 years), Dr. Mason (15 years!), and Dr. Keil (8 years)!

Our patients and clients thank you for all that you do! 🐾❤

As it continues to warm up outside, remember to help keep your pets safe in the heat and outdoors with these tips!☀️ Don...
06/07/2025

As it continues to warm up outside, remember to help keep your pets safe in the heat and outdoors with these tips!

☀️ Don't allow prolonged periods of time outside or outdoor exercise during the hottest parts of the day
☀️ Humidity makes it even more difficult for pets to cool down, especially short-nosed breeds
☀️ Be sure your pet always has access to shade and fresh water
☀️ NEVER leave your pet in a car unattended!

If you experience an emergency with your pet this summer contact Anne Arundel Veterinary Emergency Clinic at 410-224-0331, we are open 24/7.

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